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Poland national team, 1924 Poland team that played Brazil at the 1938 FIFA World Cup. The first football federation was established on 25 June 1911 in Lwów as the Polish Football Union (Związek Polski Piłki Nożnej).
Poland national football team results (1921–1939) This is a list of the Poland national football team results since 1921 to 1939. [1] Between their first match in 1920 and 1939, when competitive football stopped for the Second World War, Poland played in 83 matches, resulting in 30 victories, 17 draws and 36 defeats. [2]
1 Poland national football team results. Toggle Poland national football team results subsection. 1.1 Pre World War II. 1.2 1947–1979. 1.3 1980–1999. 1.4 2000–2019.
The 1921 football game between Hungary and Poland was a friendly match played on 18 December 1921, of historical importance in Poland, as it was the first international match in the history of the Poland national football team. Even though Hungary won the match 1–0, the game helped Poland establish its national football team following its ...
Abandoned due to World War II, as of August 31, 1939, Ruch Wielkie Hajduki was 1st, Wisła Kraków 2nd, and Pogoń Lwów 3rd. Ernest Wilimowski (Ruch Wielkie Hajduki): 26 1940–45: Not played due to World War II. 1946: Polonia Warsaw: Warta Poznań: AKS Chorzów: Henryk Spodzieja (AKS Chorzów): 8 1947: Warta Poznań (2) Wisła Kraków: AKS ...
Poland - Colombia match at the 2018 World Cup in Kazan, Russia. This is a record of Poland's results at the FIFA World Cup. They have qualified for the finals on nine occasions, most recently in 2022. The FIFA World Cup is an international association football competition contested by the men's national teams of the members of Fédération ...
The Last Game, as it is known in Poland, was played on Sunday, 27 August 1939, at the Stadion Wojska Polskiego in Warsaw. It was the last game of the interwar Polish football team before the Second World War. The Poland national football team faced and beat one of the best teams of that period – FIFA World Cup (1938) runners-up, Hungary, four ...
Ekstraklasa. Ekstraklasa (Polish pronunciation: [ˌɛkstraˈklasa]; meaning "Extra Class" in Polish), officially known as PKO Bank Polski Ekstraklasa due to its sponsorship by PKO Bank Polski, [2][3] is the top Polish professional league for men's association football teams. Contested by 18 clubs, operating a system of promotion and relegation ...