34-515: Bulka is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Marcin Bułka (born 1999), Polish professional footballer Reuven Bulka (1944–2021), Canadian rabbi, writer, broadcaster, and activist [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with the surname Bulka . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding
68-468: A 3–0 loss. On 4 September 2023, he received his first senior team call-up for the UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying matches against Faroe Islands and Albania , on 7 and 10 September 2023 respectively, replacing the injured Kamil Grabara . Bułka made his debut the same year on 21 November in a friendly match against Latvia . On 7 June 2024, he was selected in the 26-man squad for UEFA Euro 2024 as
102-456: A clean sheet in a 2–0 win against Metz . Bułka made his first and only appearance for PSG in the 2020–21 season in the first match of the campaign on 10 September 2020, which was against newly-promoted Lens . With Keylor Navas and Sergio Rico absent, he would play the entirety of the match, but made a costly mistake that handed Lens a 1–0 win. On 28 September, Bułka signed a contract extension with Paris Saint-Germain until June 2025. He
136-458: A few players, Nice was allowed into Ligue 1 after successfully appealing. In the 2005–06 season , Nice made it to the final of the Coupe de la Ligue in 2006 , losing to Nancy 2–1. In 2016, a Chinese and American consortium led by Chien Lee and Alex Zheng purchased 80% of the club. In the 2016–17 Ligue 1 season, Nice finished third in the final standings and qualified for the third round of
170-445: A third-choice goalkeeper behind Wojciech Szczęsny and Łukasz Skorupski , and remained on the bench for all three of Poland's fixtures at the tournament. On 27 May 2020, Bułka was involved in a traffic collision near the town of Wyszogród , Poland. He was driving a rented Lamborghini on a motorway and collided with an individual driving a Hyundai in the opposite direction while attempting an overtake maneuver. A 56–year old man
204-643: Is a French professional football club based in Nice . The club was founded in 1904 and currently plays in Ligue 1 , the top tier of French football . Nice plays its home matches at the Allianz Riviera . Nice was founded under the name Gymnaste Club de Nice and is one of the founding members of the first division of French football. The club has won Ligue 1 four times, the Trophée des Champions one time and
238-559: Is a Polish professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Ligue 1 club Nice and the Poland national team . Bułka began his career in his native Poland , playing in the youth ranks at Stegny Wyszogród, MDK Król Maciuś Club Płock and FCB Escola Varsovia, an official Barcelona satellite academy in Poland. In March 2016, whilst at FCB Escola Varsovia, Bułka underwent a trial with Barcelona, before trialling at English club Chelsea
272-578: The Aquitaine club 5–3 courtesy of goals from five different players. Nice continued its solid run in the decade by winning the Coupe de France for the second time in 1954. The club, now being led by a young and unknown Just Fontaine , faced southern rivals Marseille and earned a 2–1 victory with Victor Nuremberg and Carniglia scoring the goals. Carniglia retired from football after the season and began managing Nice. In his first season in charge , Nice won
306-401: The Coupe de France three times. It achieved most of its honours in the 1950s with the club being managed by coaches such as Numa Andoire , Englishman William Berry , and Jean Luciano . The club's last honour was winning the Coupe de France in 1997 after defeating Guingamp 4–3 on penalties in the final . Nice's colours are red and black. During the club's successful run in the 1950s, Nice
340-599: The French Football Federation . While playing in the league, Nice developed rivalries with Cannes and Marseille . On 22 December 1924, the club changed its name to Olympique Gymnaste Club de Nice . In July 1930, the National Council of the French Football Federation voted 128–20 in support of professionalism in French football. Nice, along with most clubs from southern France, were among
374-616: The UEFA Champions League . On June 11, 2018, Patrick Vieira was announced as Nice manager, replacing Lucien Favre . In the 2018–19 season, Nice finished in 7th place on the table. In July 2019, it was announced that Jim Ratcliffe acquired the French club for a reported €100 million. After a run of poor form saw Nice sitting in 11th place in Ligue 1 and eliminated from the Europa League, manager Patrick Vieira
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#1732790709140408-524: The Swede Pär Bengtsson , Nice won the league despite finishing equal on points with Lille . Nice was declared champions due to having more wins (18) than Lille (17). In the following season, under new manager Numa Andoire , Nice won the double after winning both the league and the Coupe de France. In the league, the club defended its title by holding off both Bordeaux and Lille. In the Coupe de France final, Nice faced Bordeaux and defeated
442-475: The assistant secretary of state for sport. The Stade du Ray went through many renovations, most recently in 1997 and had a capacity of 17,415. The stadium was popular with supporters for being located in the centre of the city, but suffered from its old structure and small capacity, as the Nice metropolitan area has over one million residents. Nice began to attempt to build a new stadium in 2002. In its first attempt,
476-654: The city of Nice was selected as a site to host matches during the tournament. The construction of the Allianz Riviera started in 2011 and was completed in September 2013. Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules . Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality. Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules . Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality. Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules . Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality. Below are
510-464: The club was heavily criticised by local politicians who questioned the usefulness and format of the stadium. Despite the critics, however, the club's proposition passed and excavation of the site in the plain of Var , at Nice-Lingostière, began in July 2006. The Tribunal administration of Nice cancelled the project for irregularities committed concerning the fixation of the price of tickets. In October 2008,
544-509: The club. Bułka made his return to play in a 1–0 loss to Toulouse on 17 April. On 5 August 2021, Bułka joined Ligue 1 side Nice on loan with an option-to-buy. During the 2021–22 season , he played in all of the club's Coupe de France matches, and one league match against Clermont . On 1 June 2022, his move to Nice was made permanent. After previously representing Poland at under-18 and under-19 level, on 6 September 2018, Bułka made his under-20 debut for Poland against Italy in
578-466: The first clubs to adopt the new statute and subsequently became professional and were founding members of the new league. In the league's inaugural season , Nice finished seventh in its group. In the following season , Nice finished 13th and were relegated from the league. The club did not play league football in the ensuing season and returned to French football in 1936 playing in Division 2. Nice spent
612-574: The first division for the 1948–49 season under the leadership of the Austrian manager Anton Marek . After two seasons of finishing in the top ten, Nice, now led by manager Jean Lardi , achieved its first-ever honour by winning the league title in the 1950–51 season . Led by French internationals Marcel Domingo , Antoine Bonifaci , Abdelaziz Ben Tifour , and Jean Courteaux, as well as the Argentine duo of Pancho Gonzales and Luis Carniglia and
646-555: The first division only days after winning the Coupe de France in dead last in the league. The club spent five seasons in Ligue 2 and returned to Ligue 1 for the 2001–02 season . In the lead-up to the season, Nice failed to meet the financial requirements set by the DNCG and was subsequently relegated to the Championnat National , the third level of French football. However, after achieving stability, mainly due to selling
680-403: The first division, stunned many after winning the Coupe de France. However, the victory did not shock most French football enthusiasts mainly due to the club's competition in the run-up to the final in which Nice faced only Division 2 clubs, save for first division club Bastia . In the final , Nice defeated Guingamp 5–4 on penalties to earn cup success. On a sourer note, Nice were relegated from
714-417: The first time in the 1956–57 season , losing to Real Madrid in the quarter-finals. In subsequent decades, Nice struggled to equal the success of the 1950s with Reims and, later Saint-Étienne eclipsing the club in the 1960s and '70s. During this time, Nice regularly competed in Division 1 with the exception of two seasons in Division 2 in 1965 and 1970. In 1973 and 1976, Nice achieved a second-place finish in
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#1732790709140748-400: The following month. In the summer of 2016, Bułka joined Chelsea. In September 2016, he signed his first professional contract with the club as well as making his under-18 debut for in a 4–2 win against Arsenal U18 . After his contract at Chelsea expired, Bułka signed for Ligue 1 club Paris Saint-Germain on a two-year contract. On 30 August 2019, he made his debut for the club, keeping
782-591: The following season, Francesco Farioli was appointed as the next head coach. In the 2023–24 Ligue 1 season, Nice qualified for the UEFA Europa League finishing in 5th place on the table. From 1927 until 2013, Nice played its home matches at the Stade du Ray . The stadium is, however, officially known as the Stade Léo-Lagrange, named after a French politician who had a stint in politics as
816-479: The league for a third time after being chased for the entire season by rivals Marseille and Monaco, as well as Lens and Saint-Étienne . After the campaign, Fontaine departed the club for Stade de Reims . Three seasons later, Nice won the last title of the decade in 1959. The club finished the decade (1950–1959) with four league titles and two Coupe de France trophies. Nice also appeared in European competition for
850-416: The league, its best finish since winning the league in 1959. However, following the latter finish, the club finished in lower positions in the next six seasons and was relegated in the 1981–82 season after finishing 19th. Nice played three seasons in the second division before returning to the top flight in 1985. After six seasons of mid-table finishes, Nice was back in Division 2. In 1997, Nice, now back in
884-633: The new deputy mayor of Nice, Christian Estrosi, declared that Nice would have a new stadium "no later than 2013". The new stadium was to be built at the same place as before, at Nice-Lingostière. On 22 September 2009, French newspaper L'Équipe reported the Grand Stade Nice had been selected by the French Football Federation (FFF) as 1 of the 12 stadiums to be used in the country's bid to host UEFA Euro 2016 . The FFF officially made its selections on 11 November 2009, and
918-403: The new section of the club being named Gymnastes Amateurs Club de Nice . The new section spawned a football club and, after two seasons, the two clubs merged. On 20 September 1919, Nice merged with the local club Gallia Football Athlétic Club and, subsequently, adopted the club's red and black combination. In 1920, the club was playing in the Ligue du Sud-Est, a regional league under the watch of
952-506: The next three years playing in the second division. In 1939, professional football in France was abolished due to World War II . Nonetheless, Nice continued to play league football under amateur status with the club participating in the Ligue du Sud-Est in 1939 and the Ligue du Sud in the following seasons. After World War II, Nice returned to professional status and was inserted back into the second division. The club achieved promotion back to
986-526: The person's given name (s) to the link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Bulka&oldid=1209912092 " Category : Surnames Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description is different from Wikidata All set index articles Monitored short pages Marcin Bu%C5%82ka Marcin Bułka ( Polish pronunciation: [ˈmart͡ɕin ˈbuwka] ; born 4 October 1999)
1020-428: Was among the first French clubs to successfully integrate international players into the fold. Notable players include Héctor de Bourgoing , Pancho Gonzales , Victor Nurenberg , and Joaquín Valle , the latter being the club's all-time leading goalscorer and arguably the greatest player. Gymnaste Club 'Azur was founded in the residential district of Les Baumettes on 9 July 1904 under the name Gymnaste Club . The club
1054-570: Was founded by Marquis de Massingy d'Auzac, who served as president of the Fédération Sportive des Alpes-Maritimes ( Alpes-Maritimes Sporting Federation ). Akin to its name, the club primarily focused on the sports of gymnastics and athletics. On 6 July 1908, in an effort to remain affiliated with the FSAM and also join the amateur federation USFSA , the head of French football at the time, Gymnaste Club de Nice split into two sections with
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1088-503: Was immediately loaned out to Spanish Segunda División club Cartagena . Eventually, his loan was cut short, and he left in the January transfer window. On 31 January 2021, Ligue 2 club Châteauroux signed Bułka on loan until the end of the season. He made his debut in a 4–0 win against Chambly on 2 February. However, in late February, he suffered an injury to his right ankle, ruling him out of play for "several weeks" according to
1122-600: Was injured during the crash and suffered several fractures, while Bułka was left unharmed. Bułka admitted responsibility for the collision. It was reported that he could face up to three years in jail after potentially breaking article 177 of Polish law . Chelsea Paris Saint-Germain Nice Individual OGC Nice Olympique Gymnaste Club de Nice ( French pronunciation: [ɔlɛ̃pik ʒimnast klœb də nis] ), commonly referred to as OGC Nice or simply Nice ,
1156-428: Was sacked. Vieira's assistant, Adrian Ursea, took over as caretaker. Nice would finish the 2020–21 Ligue 1 season in ninth place on the table. On 28 June 2021, Christophe Galtier was appointed as the new head coach. On 27 June 2022, Lucien Favre returned to Nice as manager. After a complicated first part of the season, Lucien Favre was fired. He was replaced by the coach of the reserve team Didier Digard . For
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