
Poland
Ekstraklasa
The Ekstraklasa stands as the pinnacle of professional football in Poland, a league steeped in history and passionate rivalries. Its origins trace back to the establishment of the Polish Football Association in 1919, with the first official national championship, then known as the Liga, commencing in 1927. After various restructurings, the modern Ekstraklasa was formally established in 1926 and has been the country's top-flight division ever since, serving as the primary battleground for Polish football supremacy. The competition currently features 18 teams. Its format is a classic double round-robin league, where each club plays every other club twice, once at home and once away, for a total of 34 matches per season. The team accumulating the most points is crowned the Polish Champion. The league also operates a relegation system, with the bottom two teams automatically dropping to the I Liga (second division), while the 16th-placed team enters a relegation playoff. The top finishers qualify for European competitions, including the UEFA Champions League and UEFA Europa Conference League, providing Polish clubs with a continental stage. The league's history is dominated by a handful of iconic clubs. Legia Warsaw is the most successful, with a record number of league titles and a reputation for consistent performance. Lech Poznań, Górnik Zabrze, and Wisła Kraków are other traditional powerhouses, each with a storied past and multiple championships. Widzew Łódź and Ruch Chorzów also hold significant historical weight. In recent years, Raków Częstochowa has emerged as a formidable force, challenging the established order. The Ekstraklasa has been a launchpad for numerous world-class talents. The most famous is undoubtedly Robert Lewandowski, who began his prolific career at Lech Poznań before conquering Europe. Other notable alumni include Zbigniew Boniek, a legend of Italian football, and Łukasz Piszczek, a long-time Borussia Dortmund defender. The league continues to develop promising players who attract attention from top European leagues. The current competitive landscape is dynamic, with Legia Warsaw and Raków Częstochowa often battling for the title, while clubs like Jagiellonia Białystok and Pogoń Szczecin frequently contend for European spots. The league is known for its intense atmospheres, particularly in derbies like the "Eternal Derby" between Legia Warsaw and Polonia Warsaw, or the "Holy War" between Wisła Kraków and Cracovia. An interesting fact is the league's unique trophy, a rotating championship shield, and its passionate fan culture, which, while sometimes marred by incidents, creates an electrifying matchday experience across the country.
About Ekstraklasa
Ekstraklasa is a top football competition based in Poland, featuring league standings, fixture lists, results and team-by-team statistical breakdowns. 18 teams currently compete in Ekstraklasa, battling across the season for the title and league position. 5 matches are scheduled in the upcoming Ekstraklasa fixture list, with live updates and AI-powered predictions on this site. Browse standings, top scorers, fixtures, results and matchday predictions for Ekstraklasa below.
Teams
18 teams
Lech Poznan
Gornik Zabrze
Jagiellonia
Raków Częstochowa
GKS Katowice
Legia Warszawa
Zaglebie Lubin
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Spanish forward Jesús Imaz has etched his name into Polish football history, becoming the highest-scoring foreign player in Ekstraklasa history with 110 goals, a milestone he never imagined when he first arrived in 2017.
Jesús Imaz Becomes Poland's All-Time Top Foreign Scorer After Unlikely 9-Year Journey
Jesús Imaz, who planned only a one-year stint in 2017, has become the highest-scoring foreign player in Polish Ekstraklasa history with 110 goals for Jagiellonia.