Lycia Gdansk.  Change in the club's board of directors

The only thing that has remained constant in Lechia Gdańsk lately is the changes. The reshuffle took place in the sports department – coach Peter Stokowiec was replaced by Tomas Kazmarek, who had already made his debut behind him – 2-2 away from Wisla in Krakow. The changes also affected the organizational division. As reported by FC Gdask, Robert Krupsky, who has been a member of the Board of Directors of Lechia Gdańsk since 2019. Resigned from his job. He will be replaced by the current member of the Supervisory Board, Michai Hackkevich, who is temporarily delegated to the Board of Directors.

Robert Krupsky does not fully join the capital group, and remains a member of the boards of directors of companies associated with the majority of shareholders and companies of the Lycia Capital Group. Our information shows that he will handle, among other things, the leadership of the construction of the Training Club base, which will be built in Bistra (Pruszcz Gdański commune).

After Robert Krupsky changed to Michal Haczkiewicz, the board of directors of Lecce Gdask will continue to be made up of three people – Bauie Schelem is the chairman, and Peter Zeiger is the authorized representative by minority shareholders.

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