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Season 2004/2005: Autumn 2004 results (after 17 matches).
Season 2004/2005: Autumn 2004 results (after 17 matches).

* 1. [[Avia Swidnik|Avia Świdnik]] 14 32 9 5 0 31-11
* 2. [[Tomasovia Tomaszów Lubelski]] 14 29 9 2 3 28-17
* 3. [[Stal Krasnik|Stal Kraśnik]] 15 29 8 5 2 28-12 5 1 1 19-7
* 4. [[Czarni Deblin|Czarni Dęblin]] 15 29 9 2 4 25-15 4 1 2 9-7
* 5. [[Granica Lubycza Królewska]] 15 27 7 6 2 18-11
* 6. [[Podlasie Biala Podlaska|Podlasie Biała Podlaska]] 15 26 7 5 3 20-14
* 7. [[Lublinianka Lublin]] 15 24 7 3 5 26-16
* 8. [[Orlęta Lukow|Orlęta Łuków]] 15 22 5 7 3 16-16
* 9. [[Gornik II Leczna|Górnik II Łęczna]] 15 19 5 4 6 26-29
* 10. [[Orleta Radzyn Podlaski|Orlęta Radzyń Podlaski]] 15 18 5 3 7 37-24
* 11. [[Janowianka Janów Lubelski]] 15 15 4 3 8 18-30
* 12. [[Chelmianka Chelm|Chełmianka Chełm]] 15 13 2 7 6 10-19
* 13. [[Wisla Pulawy|Wisła Puławy]] 15 12 3 3 9 14-34
* 14. [[Victoria Parczew]] 15 11 3 2 10 17-23
* 15. [[Lada Bilgoraj|Łada Biłgoraj]] 15 11 3 2 10 17-29
* 16. [[Hetman II Zamosc|Hetman II Zamość]] 15 9 2 3 10 13-44


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Revision as of 05:21, 10 December 2004

Polish Football Association

Football or soccer is probably the most popular sport in Poland. Over 400.000 of Poles play football regularly, millions more play football sometimes. The first professional clubs were founded in the early 1900s and the Polish national football team played its first international match in 1922.

There are hundreds of professional and amateur football teams in Poland. The football teams are organized into the national 1st league and 2nd league, 4 regional 3rd leagues, 19 regional 4th leagues, 49 regional 5th leagues and many more lower level leagues. There are also Polish Cup and Polish Supercup competitions.


History

The first Polish professional football clubs were Czarni Lwów founded in 1903, Cracovia Kraków (1906), Wisła Kraków (1906), Widzew Łódź (1910), Polonia Warszawa (1911) and Lech Poznań (1922). The Polish national federation called Polish Football Union (Polski Związek Piłki Nożnej, PZPN) was founded on December 21, 1919, in Cracow. 31 delegates elected Edward Cetnarowski as the first president. PZPN joined FIFA in 1923 and UEFA in 1954.

The first league games were played in 1920, yet the season was not finished due to Polish-Bolshevik War. The first Polish Champions were Cracovia Kraków in 1921 and Pogoń Lwów in 1922. The first international match was held on May 28, 1922 in Budapest. Hungary-Poland 1:0. In the third international match in Stockholm on 28 May 1922 Poland defeated Sweden 2:1.

Polish Football First league (1.liga or Ekstraklasa)

First league in season 2005/2006

The number of teams will be increased from 14 to 16.

First league in season 2004/2005 (teams in alphabethic order)

There are 14 teams this season. The first 12 teams will continue to play in the 1st league, the 13th enter into a playoff, the last one is dropped; 3-4 teams are promoted from the 2nd league.

First league 2004/2005 (final results)

Polish Football Second league (2.liga)

2nd league 2004/2005 (in alphabetic order)

2nd league 2004/2005 (final results)

Polish Football Third league (3.liga)

Group I (Mazovia, Warmia i Mazury, Podlasie, Łódzkie)

(in alphabetic order)

Group II (Greater Poland, Pomerania, West-Pomerania, Kujawy)

(in alphabetic order)

Group III (Lubus, Silesia, Upper Silesia, Opolskie)

(in alphabetic order)

Group IV (Świętokrzyskie, Małopolska, Lubelskie, Podkarpacie)

(in alphabetic order)

Polish Football Fourth league (4.liga)

Group: Mazovia

Season 2004/2005: Autumn 2004 results (after 17 matches).

Group: Podlasie

Season 2004/2005: Autumn 2004 results (after 17 matches).

Trak Victoria Łyski Klepacze returned to the name of Victoria Łyski.

Season 2004/2005: Autumn 2004 results (after 17 matches).

Group: Lodz Land

Season 2004/2005: Autumn 2004 results (after 17 matches).

Ceramika Opoczno change its nameto WOY Opoczno. Pogoń Zduńska Wola got 2p penalty

Group: North Greater Poland

Season 2004/2005: Autumn 2004 results (after 17 matches).

Group: South Greater Poland

Season 2004/2005: Autumn 2004 results (after 16 matches).

Season 2004/2005: Autumn 2004 results (after 18 matches).

Group: Pomerania

Season 2004/2005: Autumn 2004 results (after 17 matches).

Season 2004/2005: Autumn 2004 results (after 15 matches).

Group: Silesia I

Season 2004/2005: Autumn 2004 results (after 15 matches).

Group: Silesia II

Season 2004/2005: Autumn 2004 results (after 15 matches).

Season 2004/2005: Autumn 2004 results (after 17 matches).

Season 2004/2005: Autumn 2004 results (after 17 matches).

Season 2004/2005: Autumn 2004 results (after 17 matches).

- MKS Nowe Miasteczko has taken over the team of Czarni Jelenin.

Group: Little Poland I

Season 2004/2005: Autumn 2004 results (after 17 matches).

Group: Little Poland II

Season 2004/2005: Autumn 2004 results (after 17 matches).


Season 2004/2005: Autumn 2004 results (after 17 matches).


Season 2004/2005: Autumn 2004 results (after 17 matches).


Season 2004/2005: Autumn 2004 results (after 17 matches).

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