Polish Football Association Football (soccer) is one of the most popular sports in Poland. Over 400.000 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 1921. PZPN This work is copyrighted. ...
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First International Hungary 1 - 0 Poland (Budapest, Hungary; 18 December 1921) Largest win Poland 9 - 0 Norway (Szczecin, Poland; 4 September 1963) Worst defeat Denmark 8 - 0 Poland (Copenhagen, Denmark; 26 June 1948) World Cup Appearances 6 (First in 1938) Best result Third place, 1974, 1982 European Championship Appearances 0...
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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. First International Hungary 1 - 0 Poland (Budapest, Hungary; 18 December 1921) Largest win Poland 9 - 0 Norway (Szczecin, Poland; 4 September 1963) Worst defeat Denmark 8 - 0 Poland (Copenhagen, Denmark; 26 June 1948) World Cup Appearances 6 (First in 1938) Best result Third place, 1974, 1982 European Championship Appearances 0...
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Polish Championship in Football year, 1st place, 2nd place, 3rd place 1920: abandoned (due to war) 1921: Cracovia Kraków, Polonia Warszawa, Warta PoznaÅ 1922: PogoÅ Lwów, Warta PoznaÅ, Cracovia Kraków 1923: PogoÅ Lwów, WisÅa Kraków, Polonia Warszawa 1925: PogoÅ Lwów, Warta PoznaÅ, Wis...
Polish Cup The Polish Cup in football (official Polish title: Puchar Polski) is an annually held elimination tournament for Polish football clubs and is the second most important national title in Polish football after the 1st league (or Ekstraklasa) title. ...
The Polish Super Cup in football (official Polish title: Superpuchar Polski) is an annually held match between the Polish Champion (Polish 1st league winner) and Polish Cup winner. ...
History The history of football in Poland started in late 19th century with the rising popularity of the new sport. The first professional Polish football clubs were Lechia Lwów (1903), Czarni Lwów (1903), Pogoń Lwów (1904), Cracovia Kraków (1906) and Wisła Kraków (1906). The Polish national federation called Polish Football Union (Polski Związek Piłki Nożnej, PZPN) was founded on December 20, 1919, in Warsaw. 31 delegates elected Edward Cetnarowski as the first president. PZPN joined FIFA in 1923 and UEFA in 1955. A football team is the collective name given to a number of players who play together in a football game, be it association football (soccer), rugby, Australian football, American football, Gaelic football, or other version of football. ...
Lechia Lwów was a Polish football club founded in 1904. ...
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Much like in other European states, football started its career in Poland in late 19th century. In 1888 Prof. Henryk Jordan, a court physician of the Habsburgs and the pioneer of sports in Poland, opened a sports park in Kraków's Błonia, a large open space surrounding the demolished city walls in that town. The park, along with the Sokół society founded in 1867, became the main centres to promote of sports and healthy living in Poland. It was Jordan who began promoting football as a healthy sport in open air; some sources also credit him with bringing the first football to Poland from his travels to Brunswick in 1890[1]. Other sources [2] mention Dr. Edmund Cenar as the one to bring the first ball and the one to translate The Cambridge Rules and parts of the International Football Association Board regulations to Polish language. Football (soccer) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia /**/ @import /skins-1. ...
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Banner of the BÄdzin-based SokóŠnest SokóŠfestival in Lwów, 1903 SokóŠmember in parade uniform SokóŠ(Polish: , Polish Gymnastic Society Falcon) is the oldest Polish youth movement organization, modelled after the Pan-Slavic Sokol. ...
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The Cambridge Rules, drawn up in 1848 by H. de Winton and J. C. Thring, were the first formal set of rules governing association football. ...
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On July 14, 1894 during the Second Sokół Jamboree in Lwów a short football match was played between the Sokół members of Lwów and those from Kraków. It lasted only six minutes and was seen as a curiosity rather than a potentially popular sport. Nevertheless, it was the first recorded football match in Polish history[3]. It was won by the Lwów team after Włodzimierz Chomicki scored the only goal - and the first known goal in Polish history. July 14 is the 195th day (196th in leap years) of the year in the Gregorian Calendar, with 170 days remaining. ...
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This match incited the popularity of the new sport in Poland. Initially the rules and regulations were very simplified, with the size of the field and the ball varying greatly. Despite being discouraged by many educational societies and the state authorities, the new sport gained extreme popularity among pupils of various gymnasiums in Galicia. The first football teams were formed and in 1903-1904 four of Lwów-based gymnasiums formed their own sport clubs, the IV Gymnasium for Boys formed a club later renamed to Pogoń Lwów, while the pupils of the I and II State Schools formed the Sława Lwów club, later renamed to Czarni Lwów. In the same season also the Lechia Lwów was formed. It is uncertain which of the clubs was created the first as they were initially little organized, however the Czarni Lwów are usually credited to be the first Polish professional football team. The following year popularity of the new sport spread to nearby Rzeszów where Resovia Rzeszów was formed, while in German-held part of Poland the 1. FC Katowice and Warta Poznań were formed. A gymnasium (pronounced /gim-/ as opposed to /jim-/) is a type of school providing secondary education in some parts of Europe. ...
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PogoŠLwów was one of the first Polish professional sport clubs and the second oldest Polish football club behind the Czarni Lwów. ...
Czarni Lwów was the first Polish professional sports club. ...
Lechia Lwów was a Polish football club founded in 1904. ...
Rzeszów (pronounce: [ÊεÊuv]) is a city in south-eastern Poland with a population of 164 000 (2005), granted a town charter in 1354, the capital of the Subcarpathian Voivodship (since 1999), previously of Rzeszow Voivodship (1945-1998). ...
Resovia Rzeszow is a Polish volleyball team, based in Rzeszów, playing in Polish Volleyball League (Polska Liga Siatkówki, PLS). ...
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Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show On June 6, 1906 the representation of Lwów youth came to Kraków for a retake match, this time composed of two already organized teams, the Czarni and the team of the IV Gymnasium. Kraków's representation was badly beaten in both meetings (4:0 and 2:0 respectively). The same summer the Buffalo Bill Wild West Show set up a camp at Kraków's Błonia, right outside of the traditional playground area and Jordan's garden. On August 5, 1906 the team of the Kraków-based Jan Sobieski's Gymnasium played a match against the British and American members of Buffalo Bill's troupe winning 1:0. The only goal scored by Stanisław Szeligowski was also the first goal scored by a Polish team in an international meeting. The success led to popularization of football in Kraków and to creation of the first Kraków-based professional football team, the Cracovia Kraków - initially composed mostly of the students of the Jan Sobieski's Gymnasium[1]. By the autumn of that year there were already 16 teams in Kraków, including the Wisła Kraków. In 1911 a Kraków-based Union of Polish Football for Galicia was formed and entered the Austrian Football Federation. The union inspired the creation of a number of teams, including the Polonia Warszawa formed later that year as the first football club in Warsaw. An 1899 poster of Buffalo Bills Wild West and Congress of Rough Riders of the World. ...
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Polonia Stadium - Main stand as viewed from the Kamienna stand Polonia Stadium - Kamienna stand - view from the south gates Polonia Warszawa is a Polish, the oldest Warsaw, sports club with football and basketball teams, founded in 1911 and based in Warsaw, Poland. ...
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After the outbreak of World War I, most of the Galician football players, many of them wither members of Strzelec or Sokół, joined the Piłsudski's Polish Legions. The unit, fighting alongside the Austro-Hungarian Army, fought mostly in various parts of Russian-held Poland, which led to popularization of the new sport in other parts of Poland. Among the notable clubs started during the war was Legia, initially a club of the Legions and after the war renamed to Legia Warszawa. After Poland regained her independence, on December 21, 1919 the Polish Football Association (PZPN) was formed. Headed by Edward Centrarowski, it united most of the then-existent Polish football clubs. The league could not be formed due to the Polish-Bolshevik War, but in 1922 the PZPN published the rules of football[4] and the following year it joined FIFA. In 1921 the league was resumed and the first Champion of Poland was Cracovia Kraków, followed by Pogoń Lwów in 1922, 1923, 1925 and 1926. As Poland was then a fully independent state, in 1921 the Polish national football team was formed. On December 18, 1921 it played its first international match in Budapest against the Hungarian team and was defeated 0:1. In the third international match in Stockholm on May 28, 1922 Poland defeated Sweden 2:1 scoring its first international victory. Combatants Allied Powers: Russian Empire France British Empire Italy United States Central Powers: Austria-Hungary German Empire Ottoman Empire Bulgaria Commanders Nicholas II Aleksei Brusilov Georges Clemenceau Joseph Joffre Ferdinand Foch Herbert Henry Asquith Douglas Haig John Jellicoe Victor Emmanuel III Luigi Cadorna Armando Diaz Woodrow Wilson John Pershing Franz...
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zek Strzelecki Strzelec (Rifleman Association Shooter) was a Polish cultural and educational organization ccreated in 1910 in Lwów, and recreated in 1991 in modern Poland. ...
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Office Chief of State, Marshal of Poland Term of office from November 14, 1918 until December 9, 1922 Profession Polish Leader Political party none, see Sanacja for details Spouse Maria PiÅsudska Aleksandra PiÅsudska Date of birth December 5, 1867 Place of birth ZuÅów, in todays Lithuania...
Polish Legions (Polish Legiony Polskie) was the name of Polish armed forces created in August of 1914 in Galicia. ...
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Legia Warszawa is a Polish football club based in Warsaw, Poland. ...
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Polish-Bolshevik War Conflict Polish-Bolshevik War Date 1919–1921 Place Central and Eastern Europe Result Polish victory The Polish-Soviet War (also known as the Polish-Bolshevik War or the Polish-Russian War) was the war (February 1919 – March 1921) that determined the borders between the Russian...
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Polish Championship in Football year, 1st place, 2nd place, 3rd place 1920: abandoned (due to war) 1921: Cracovia Kraków, Polonia Warszawa, Warta PoznaÅ 1922: PogoÅ Lwów, Warta PoznaÅ, Cracovia Kraków 1923: PogoÅ Lwów, WisÅa Kraków, Polonia Warszawa 1925: PogoÅ Lwów, Warta PoznaÅ, Wis...
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First International Hungary 1 - 0 Poland (Budapest, Hungary; 18 December 1921) Largest win Poland 9 - 0 Norway (Szczecin, Poland; 4 September 1963) Worst defeat Denmark 8 - 0 Poland (Copenhagen, Denmark; 26 June 1948) World Cup Appearances 6 (First in 1938) Best result Third place, 1974, 1982 European Championship Appearances 0...
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First international Austria 5 - 0 Hungary (Vienna, Austria 12 October 1902) Largest win Russia 0 - 12 Hungary (Russia; 14 July 1912) Hungary 13 - 1 France (Budapest, Hungary; 12 June 1926) Hungary 12 - 0 Albania (Tirana, Albania; September 24, 1950) Worst defeat Hungary 0 - 7 England (Budapest, Hungary; 10 June 1908...
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UEFA logo The Union of European Football Associations, almost always referred to by the acronym UEFA (pronounced (you-AY-fuh) or (oo-Ay-fuh) or ), is the administrative and controlling body for European football. ...
Notes and references - ^ a b (Polish) Leszek Mazan (2006). "Buffalo Bill na Błoniach". Polityka 2544 (9): 82–84.
- ^ (Polish) Zbigniew Chmielewski (2003). "Obok Czarnych znak Pogoni". Polityka 2414 (33).
- ^ In fact there was a previous meeting mentioned by the press in Kraków in 1892, though no details are known
- ^ (Polish) Francis Percy Addington; Rudolf Wacek (1922). Teorja piłki nożnej (football); praktyczny i teoretyczny przewodnik gry wraz z prawidłami Polskiego Związku Piłki Nożnej. Lwów: M. Bodek, 96.
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