Limanovia Limanowa

The first competitions were held in Limanowa, Nowy Sącz, Mszana Dolna, Wiśnicz, between all of the existing local sports clubs.

The main means of transport were mostly horse carts, and on rare occasions a truck, occasionally rental vehicles.

The composition of that team were the following players: Marian Pawłowski (captain), Stanisław Krasuń, Sobiesław Miroszewski, Józef Bednarz, Jan Lesiecki, Tadeusz Kozdruń, Marian Kędroń, Aleksnder Samueli, Józef Śliwa, Stanisław Mamak, Jan Zaręba, Kazimierz Kępny, Kazimierz Węgrzynek.

In a match being played on 10 October 1943, Limanovia achieved great success by beating the famous Wisła Kraków 3–2.

After winning the regional competition and moving on to the central level they beat Karpaty Krosno but lost against the higher division outfit Polonia Bytom.

After a six-year break, restored the organization of the annual Junior Football Tournament for the Cup of the Mayor of Limanowa.

The success of the youth teams meant that the number of fans watching the senior side also rose, especially for important inter-regional games.

The following 2011–12 season, the club had a remarkable cup run causing many upsets, including beating Raków Częstochowa, Stilon Gorzów Wielkopolski and most surprisingly Ekstraklasa side Lechia Gdańsk, before eventually losing to Wisła Kraków in the round of 16.

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Former club crest, which contained the club foundation date