List of Polish football champions

The Polish football champions are the annual winners of Poland's premier annual football competition. The title has been contested since 1920 in varying forms of competition. From 1921 to 1926 the championship was decided in a series of tournaments until the league was formed in 1927. Since then the title was awarded the winners of the highest league in Polish football. In 1951 the title was awarded to the winner of the Polish Cup.[1]

List of champions

Cracovia, 1921 champions
Pogoń Lwów, 1926 champions
Wisła Kraków, 1927 champions
Wisła Kraków, 1928 champions
Ruch Chorzów, 1938 champions
Ruch Chorzów, 1967–68 champions
Lech Poznań, 2014–15 champions

The performance of various clubs is shown in the following table:[2] [3][4][5][6][7][8] [9][10][11] [12][13][14][15]

Season Champions[1][16]
(number of titles)
Runners-up[1][16] Third Place[1][16]
1920
Abandoned due to Polish–Soviet War.
1921CracoviaPolonia WarsawWarta Poznań
1922Pogoń LwówWarta PoznańCracovia and ŁKS Łódź
1923Pogoń Lwów (2)Wisła KrakówPolonia Warsaw and Warta Poznań
1924
No Championships due to the 1924 Summer Olympics in Paris.
1925Pogoń Lwów (3)Warta PoznańWisła Kraków
1926Pogoń Lwów (4)Polonia WarsawWarta Poznań
1927Wisła Kraków1. FC KatowiceWarta Poznań
1928Wisła Kraków (2)Warta PoznańLegia Warsaw
1929Warta PoznańGarbarnia KrakówWisła Kraków
1930Cracovia (2)Wisła KrakówLegia Warsaw
1931Garbarnia KrakówWisła KrakówLegia Warsaw
1932Cracovia (3)Pogoń LwówWarta Poznań
1933Ruch ChorzówPogoń LwówWisła Kraków
1934Ruch Chorzów (2)CracoviaWisła Kraków
1935Ruch Chorzów (3)Pogoń LwówWarta Poznań
1936Ruch Chorzów (4)Wisła KrakówWarta Poznań
1937Cracovia (4)AKS ChorzówRuch Chorzów
1938Ruch Chorzów (5)Warta PoznańWisła Kraków
1939
Abandoned due to World War II, as of August 31, 1939, Ruch Chorzów was 1st, Wisła Kraków 2nd, and Pogoń Lwów 3rd.
1940–45
Not played due to World War II.
1946Polonia WarsawWarta PoznańAKS Chorzów
1947Warta Poznań (2)Wisła KrakówAKS Chorzów
1948Cracovia (5)Wisła KrakówRuch Chorzów
1949Wisła Kraków (3)CracoviaLech Poznań
1950Wisła Kraków (4)Ruch ChorzówLech Poznań
1951Ruch Chorzów[nb 1] (6)Wisła KrakówAKS Chorzów and Polonia Warsaw
1952Ruch Chorzów (7)Polonia BytomCracovia and Wisła Kraków
1953Ruch Chorzów (8)Wawel KrakówWisła Kraków
1954Polonia BytomŁKS ŁódźRuch Chorzów
1955Legia WarsawZagłębie SosnowiecRuch Chorzów
1956Legia Warsaw (2)Ruch ChorzówLechia Gdańsk
1957Górnik ZabrzeGwardia WarszawaŁKS Łódź
1958ŁKS ŁódźPolonia BytomGórnik Zabrze
1959Górnik Zabrze (2)Polonia BytomGwardia Warszawa
1960Ruch Chorzów (9)Legia WarsawGórnik Zabrze
1961Górnik Zabrze (3)Polonia BytomLegia Warsaw
1962Polonia Bytom (2)Górnik ZabrzeZagłębie Sosnowiec
1962–63Górnik Zabrze (4)Ruch ChorzówZagłębie Sosnowiec
1963–64Górnik Zabrze (5)Zagłębie SosnowiecOdra Opole
1964–65Górnik Zabrze (6)Szombierki BytomZagłębie Sosnowiec
1965–66Górnik Zabrze (7)Wisła KrakówPolonia Bytom
1966–67Górnik Zabrze (8)Zagłębie SosnowiecRuch Chorzów
1967–68Ruch Chorzów (10)Legia WarsawGórnik Zabrze
1968–69Legia Warsaw (3)Górnik ZabrzePolonia Bytom
1969–70Legia Warsaw (4)Ruch ChorzówGórnik Zabrze
1970–71Górnik Zabrze (9)Legia WarsawZagłębie Wałbrzych
1971–72Górnik Zabrze (10)Zagłębie SosnowiecLegia Warsaw
1972–73Stal MielecRuch ChorzówGwardia Warszawa
1973–74Ruch Chorzów (11)Górnik ZabrzeStal Mielec
1974–75Ruch Chorzów (12)Stal MielecŚląsk Wrocław
1975–76Stal Mielec (2)GKS TychyWisła Kraków
1976–77Śląsk WrocławWidzew ŁódźGórnik Zabrze
1977–78Wisła Kraków (5)Śląsk WrocławLech Poznań
1978–79Ruch Chorzów (13)Widzew ŁódźStal Mielec
1979–80Szombierki BytomWidzew ŁódźLegia Warsaw
1980–81Widzew ŁódźWisła KrakówSzombierki Bytom
1981–82Widzew Łódź (2)Śląsk WrocławStal Mielec
1982–83Lech PoznańWidzew ŁódźRuch Chorzów
1983–84Lech Poznań (2)Widzew ŁódźPogoń Szczecin
1984–85Górnik Zabrze (11)Legia WarsawWidzew Łódź
1985–86Górnik Zabrze (12)Legia WarsawWidzew Łódź
1986–87Górnik Zabrze (13)Pogoń SzczecinGKS Katowice
1987–88Górnik Zabrze (14)GKS KatowiceLegia Warsaw
1988–89Ruch Chorzów (14)GKS KatowiceGórnik Zabrze
1989–90Lech Poznań (3)Zagłębie LubinGKS Katowice
1990–91Zagłębie LubinGórnik ZabrzeWisła Kraków
1991–92Lech Poznań (4)GKS KatowiceWidzew Łódź
1992–93Lech Poznań[nb 2] (5)Legia WarsawŁKS Łódź
1993–94Legia Warsaw (5)GKS KatowiceGórnik Zabrze
1994–95Legia Warsaw (6)Widzew ŁódźGKS Katowice
1995–96Widzew Łódź (3)Legia WarsawHutnik Kraków
1996–97Widzew Łódź (4)Legia WarsawOdra Wodzisław
1997–98ŁKS Łódź (2)Polonia WarsawWisła Kraków
1998–99Wisła Kraków (6)Widzew ŁódźLegia Warsaw
1999–00Polonia Warsaw (2)Wisła KrakówRuch Chorzów
2000–01Wisła Kraków (7)Pogoń SzczecinLegia Warsaw
2001–02Legia Warsaw (7)Wisła KrakówAmica Wronki
2002–03Wisła Kraków (8)Dyskobolia GrodziskGKS Katowice
2003–04Wisła Kraków (9)Legia WarsawAmica Wronki
2004–05Wisła Kraków (10)Dyskobolia GrodziskLegia Warsaw
2005–06Legia Warsaw (8)Wisła KrakówZagłębie Lubin
2006–07Zagłębie Lubin (2)GKS BełchatówLegia Warsaw
2007–08Wisła Kraków (11)Legia WarsawDyskobolia Grodzisk
2008–09Wisła Kraków (12)Legia WarsawLech Poznań
2009–10Lech Poznań (6)Wisła KrakówRuch Chorzów
2010–11Wisła Kraków (13)Śląsk WrocławLegia Warsaw
2011–12Śląsk Wrocław (2)Ruch ChorzówLegia Warsaw
2012–13Legia Warsaw (9)Lech PoznańŚląsk Wrocław
2013–14Legia Warsaw (10)Lech PoznańRuch Chorzów
2014–15Lech Poznań (7)Legia WarsawJagiellonia Białystok
2015–16Legia Warsaw (11)Piast GliwiceZagłębie Lubin
2016–17Legia Warsaw (12)Jagiellonia BiałystokLech Poznań
2017–18Legia Warsaw (13)Jagiellonia BiałystokLech Poznań
2018–19Piast GliwiceLegia WarsawLechia Gdańsk
2019–20Legia Warsaw (14)Lech PoznańPiast Gliwice
2020–21

Clubs by number of championships

Titles won by club (%)

  Ruch Chorzów – 14 (15%)
  Górnik Zabrze – 14 (15%)
  Legia Warsaw – 14 (15%)
  Wisła Krakow – 13 (14%)
  Lech Poznań – 7 (8%)
  Cracovia – 5 (6%)
  Widzew Łódź – 4 (4.5%)
  Pogoń Lwów – 4 (4.5%)
  Other clubs (18%)
Titles Team Year(s)
14Ruch Chorzów1933, 1934, 1935, 1936, 1938, 1951, 1952, 1953, 1960, 1968, 1974, 1975, 1979, 1989
Górnik Zabrze1957, 1959, 1961, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1971, 1972, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988
Legia Warsaw1955, 1956, 1969, 1970, 1994, 1995, 2002, 2006, 2013, 2014, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2020
13Wisła Kraków1927, 1928, 1949, 1950, 1978, 1999, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2008, 2009, 2011
7Lech Poznań1983, 1984, 1990, 1992, 1993, 2010, 2015
5Cracovia1921, 1930, 1932, 1937, 1948
4Pogoń Lwów1922, 1923, 1925, 1926
Widzew Łódź1981, 1982, 1996, 1997
2ŁKS Łódź1958, 1998
Polonia Bytom1954, 1962
Stal Mielec1973, 1976
Śląsk Wrocław1977, 2012
Zagłębie Lubin1991, 2007
Polonia Warsaw1946, 2000
Warta Poznań1929, 1947
1Garbarnia Kraków1931
Szombierki Bytom1980
Piast Gliwice2019

Bold indicates clubs currently playing in the top division.

Honored teams

After 10 Polish Championship titles a representative Golden Star is placed above the team's badge to indicate 10 Polish Championship titles.

The current (as of July 2020) officially sanctioned Championship stars are:

Statistics

At the end of 2019–20 Ekstraklasa.

Rank Team Podium Appearances
1st 2nd 3rd
1. Legia Warsaw 14 13 12
2. Ruch Chorzów 14 6 9
3. Górnik Zabrze 14 4 7
4. Wisła Kraków 13 13 10
5. Lech Poznań 7 3 6
6. Cracovia 5 2 2
7. Widzew Łódź 4 7 3
8. Pogoń Lwów 4 3 -
9. Warta Poznań 2 5 7
10. Polonia Bytom 2 4 2
11. Polonia Warsaw 2 3 2
Śląsk Wrocław 2 3 2
13. ŁKS Łódź 2 1 3
Stal Mielec 2 1 3
15. Zagłębie Lubin 2 1 2
16. Piast Gliwice 1 1 1
Szombierki Bytom 1 1 1
18. Garbarnia Kraków 1 1 -
19. GKS Katowice - 4 4
20. Zagłębie Sosnowiec - 4 3
21. Pogoń Szczecin - 2 1
Dyskobolia Grodzisk Wlkp. - 2 1
Jagiellonia Białystok - 2 1
24. AKS Chorzów - 1 3
25. Gwardia Warszawa - 1 2
26. 1. FC Katowice - 1 -
GKS Bełchatów - 1 -
GKS Tychy - 1 -
Wawel Kraków - 1 -
30. Amica Wronki - - 2
Lechia Gdańsk - - 2
32. Hutnik Kraków - - 1
Odra Opole - - 1
Odra Wodzisław - - 1
Zagłębie Wałbrzych - - 1

Source: 90minut

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See also

Notes

  1. In 1951, the Polish Football Association decided to give the Champion of Poland title to the winner of the Polish Cup, in order to increase the importance of the re-activated cup competition. Ruch Chorzów was 6th in the league, but won the cup, beating 2-0 Wisła Kraków in the final game.[17] However, in the league, Wisła Kraków was first, Górnik Radlin second and Legia Warsaw third.[1]
  2. In 1993, the title was handed to Lech after Legia and ŁKS were penalized for alleged match fixing.[1]

References

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