LKS Pogoń Lwów (Ukrainian: Погонь Львів) is a Polish diaspora sports club which was located in Lviv in Ukraine.
After the war, when it became clear that Lwów would no longer belong to Poland, its Polish citizens were forced to leave the city.
Odra Opole was originally called Lwowianka, but the name was disliked by Communist authorities and had to be changed some time in late 1940s.
In April 2009, due to the initiative of young Polish inhabitants of Lviv, helped by Foundation Semper Polonia, Pogoń Lwów was established again.
The initiative was very warmly welcomed in Poland on 29 April 2009; the players of Pogoń were introduced to a delegation of Polish parliamentarians, who promised help.
[1] On Saturday 10 October 2009, at 14:00 local time, the first official post-World War Two game of Pogoń Lwów took place.