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Respect is earned, not given: welcome, Dziki Warszawa!

  • Writer: Māris Noviks
    Māris Noviks
  • Jul 7
  • 2 min read
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The 2025 bronze medalists – Dziki Warszawa – will continue to play in the European North Basketball league.


Polish team had an amazing run in its international debut.


Dziki Warszawa posted biggest upset in ENBL history, eliminating Bamberg Baskets in the best-of-two quarterfinal series.


Visiting players let their guard down during the fourth quarter at the Polish capital and aggressive Dziki seized their chance to win the first game with a +21 advantage.


Full credit to the Bamberg Baskets – they fought until the end and had a 140-144 lead on aggregate with 12:44 to go in the second game.


So did Dziki Warszawa.


With series tied at 165, Alijah Comithier hit a difficult jumper to regain a 167-165 aggregate lead for the Polish team.


Krzysztof Szablowski and his men advanced to the 2025 Glasora Final Four.


Dziki fans traveled to Slovakia capital and were rewarded, as their favorites earned a historic bronze medal after a 22-6 comeback run against Inter Bratislava.


Warszawa players, coaches, staff and fans experienced a taste of big wins against all odds.


Everything was earned, not given.


Dziki Warszawa was founded in 2017 and initially played in third division.


It took six years to make it to the Orlen PLK.


Big moment arrived on May 20, 2023, when Dziki defeated Walbrzych on the home floor, 66-62.


Coach Krzysztof Szablowski and his men won the best-of-five series, 3-0.


Alan Czujkowski, Mateusz Bartosz, Grzegorz Grochowski, Maksymilian Motel and Przemyslaw Kuzkow played in starting five.


Michal Aleksandrowicz, Rafal Komenda, Aleksander Griszczuk, Marcus Azor and Filip Munyama entered the floor from the bench.


Four months later, on September 23, Dziki opened their maiden PLK campaign with a 86-65 win against BM Stal Ostrów.


Mateusz Bartosz, Grzegorz Grochowski, Michal Aleksandrowicz and Alan Czujkowski all experienced baptism of fire.


Warsaw club employed a new starting five, featuring Dominic Green, Matt Coleman III, Nick McGlynn, Emmanuel Little and Mateusz Szlachetka.


Seven months later, on April 27, 2024, Dziki finished their debut campaign with a 16-14 record and tenth place in the standings.


Four teams had a 16-14 record but Start Lublin and Dziki Warszawa didn`t made the playoffs.


A year later Dziki reached the ENBL Final Four, while Legia Warszawa and Start Lublin faced each other at the 2025 Polish finals.


Marco Legovich is the new head coach of Dziki.


A young Italian comes from Adriatic seaside city of Trieste and previously has worked as an assistant at historical Varese.


His assistants are Enrico Kufuor and Piotr Pamula.


Owners of Dziki want to create a European lifestyle and basketball brand.


Dziki Warszawa play their home games at the Hala Kolo with a capacity of 1 280.


Actually, Warsaw clubs have the smallest venues in the PLK.


It will change in the future.


Polish capital is served by Frederic Chopin airport (WAW) and Warsaw Modlin airport (WMI) for low cost carriers 40 minutes northwest of the city.


Club's website: www.dziki.basketball

2 Comments


Rebeca Covally
Rebeca Covally
Jul 18

Szacunek trzeba zbudować na działaniach – dokładnie tak samo jak zaufanie do specjalistów. Dlatego kiedy szukałam pomocy dla córki, długo nie mogłam się zdecydować, aż trafiłam na logopedkab. Pełne zaangażowanie, konkretne rezultaty i dobre podejście sprawiły, że zostaliśmy na dłużej.

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Hannur Orovichengo
Hannur Orovichengo
Jul 07

Szacunek na boisku to jedno, ale prawdziwe relacje buduje się też poza nim – przy wspólnym stole, w dobrej atmosferze. Dla mnie takim miejscem była restauracja Secret Room – świetna energia, kreatywne podejście i klimat, który naprawdę zostaje w pamięci. Idealne na spotkania z drużyną.

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