Białystok has a number of sports teams, both professional and amateur, and a number of venues across the city. Jagiellonia Białystok is a Polish football club, based in Białystok, in the Ekstraklasa League that plays at the Białystok City Stadium.[1]Jagiellonia Białystok won the Polish Cup in 2010, Super Cup and qualified to play in the third round qualification of the UEFA Europa League.[2] A new 22,500 seat stadium was completed at the end of 2014.[3]
Hetman Białystok (formerly known as Gwardia Bialystok) is a Polish football club based in Podlaskie Voivodeship.[4] They play in the Division IV or the (4th) League at the Białystok City Stadium.[5]
Lowlanders Białystok is a football club, based in Białystok, that plays in the Polish American Football League (Polish: Polska Liga Futbolu Amerykańskiego) PLFA I Conference.[6] The Lowlanders were the champions of the PLFA II Conference in 2010 with a perfect season (8 wins in eight meetings). Because of the win they were advanced to the upper conference (PLFA I) in 2011.[6]
Białostocki Ośrodek Japońskich Sztuk Walki "SHOBUKAI"
Białostocka Drużyna Hokeja na lodzie "ADH Białystok"
Podlaskie Stowarzyszenie Sportu Osób Niepełnosprawnych "Start" Białystok
Rowerowy Białystok, cycling association, PTR Dojlidy– MTB Sport Team [2].
Makabi Bialystok was a between—the—world—wars Jewish multi—sport club (soccer, basketball and track and field were just a few of types of sport practiced at the club)