Grodno's side was supported by the garrison of the Polish Army and it ceased to exist after Soviet invasion of Poland (1939).
The players play in carefully recreated costumes and shoes according to the rules of 1938.
[1] The teams chosen for the Retro Liga were those forced to disband in 1939 after the outbreak of World War II.
The other teams who took part were WKS Kutno, WKS Łowicz, Śmigły Wilno (Śmigły were not reformed as the borders after WWII meant they were now in Lithuanian territory), and Lechia Lwów (Lechia were not reformed as the borders after WWII meant they were now in Ukrainian territory).
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