We play in one bowl with KTOZ

As every year, around winter, another edition of the "Gramy do jedno miski" campaign begins, in which Wisła Kraków once again supports the Krakow Animal Shelter and the Krakow Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (KTOZ).

Zdjęcie: Gramy do jednej miski z KTOZ

As every year, around winter, another edition of the "Gramy do jedno miski" campaign begins, in which Wisła Kraków once again supports the Krakow Animal Shelter and the Krakow Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (KTOZ).

We will promote dog and cat adoption and collect essential supplies to improve the lives of animals in need. The campaign will last until the match against GKS Tychy in early February 2026. Here's how you can support our efforts:
Donation basket at the Official Fanshop – We invite you to our shop, where we will have a special basket for items that will be distributed to the residents of KTOZ. The most needed items include: specialized dog and cat food, kitten food, blankets, and towels. Please DO NOT bring bedding, toys, or stuffed animals.
At the next match against Stal Mielec, the basket will also be displayed at the shopping island at the bottom of sector E.
Donation box for KTOZ – In the Fanshop, at the checkout, you will also find a box where you can donate any amount to KTOZ.

Support Brick – On our ticketing page, you can purchase a support brick for every ticket purchased, which will be credited to the KTOZ account. You can also purchase the brick separately – which we strongly encourage you to do HERE.
Pet Adoption Promotion – Throughout the season, we'll be showcasing animals waiting for new homes on our social media. Each one deserves a chance to find a loving home!
A special escort during the November 30 match – at the match against Stal Mielec (at 8:15 PM), KTOZ representatives will be on the escort team, bringing homeless animals. This special occasion will highlight the importance of adoption and support for abandoned pets.
We invite you to support this noble cause. Together, we can ensure these animals receive better living conditions and, perhaps, find new owners.