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I liga (Polish: Pierwsza liga, Polish pronunciation: [ˈpjɛrfʂa ˈliɡa]), currently named Betclic I liga due to its sponsorship by Betclic, [1] is the men's second professional association football division of the Polish football league system, below the Ekstraklasa and above the II liga via promotion/relegation systems.
↓ 1-3 teams: III liga (Group 2) 12 clubs ↑ 1 team ↓ 1-3 teams: III liga (Group 3) 11 clubs ↑ 1 team ↓ 1-3 teams: III liga (Group 4) 12 clubs ↑ 1 team ↓ 1-3 teams: 5 IV liga (Regional, Voivodeship league) — 13 parallel divisions 5-12 clubs ↑ 13 teams: 6 V liga (Regional in Lesser Poland Voivodeship) — 2 parallel divisions ...
This is a list of association football clubs located in Poland, sorted by league and division within the Polish football league system, as of the 2024–25 season. Ekstraklasa (top tier) [ edit ]
1.1 Most top-division championships won. ... Poland national football team; ... Toggle the table of contents.
1 2 1 17. Raków Częstochowa: 1 2 — 18. Piast Gliwice: 1 1 1 Szombierki Bytom: 1 1 1 20. Garbarnia Kraków: 1 1 — 21. GKS Katowice — 4 4 22. Zagłębie Sosnowiec — 4 3 23. Pogoń Szczecin — 2 3 24. Dyskobolia Grodzisk Wielkopolski — 2 1 25. AKS Chorzów — 1 3 26. Gwardia Warsaw — 1 2 26. 1. FC Katowice — 1 — GKS Bełchatów ...
This is a list of the main sporting local derbies in Poland. Many sports teams in Poland have organised supporter groups who are actively in involved in either the ultras scene or the hooligan scene. All these groups in Poland have 4 types of relationships between each other which are subject to change over time: [1]
Polish 3rd Rifle Division (3 Dywizja Strzelców Polskich / 3éme Division Polonaise) Polish 4th Polish Rifle Division (4. Dywizja Strzelców Polskich)Later part of Haller's Blue army as 4th Division-renamed 10th Infantry Division (Poland) Col. Franciszek Zieliński Polish 5th Polish Rifle Division (5. Dywizja Strzelców Polskich)Later part of ...
Away, it tied 1-1 with Fablok and won 3-2 with Unia, becoming the Champion of southwest Poland A-Classes. In August 1939, the second, national stage started. In it, Śląsk played champions of northwest Poland A-Classes (Legia Poznań), northeast Poland A-Classes (Śmigły Wilno) and southeast Poland A-Classes (Junak Drohobycz). Out of the four ...