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The Wrocław Stadium ( Polish : Stadion Wrocław ), known for sponsorship reasons as the Tarczyński Arena Wrocław since 2021, is a UEFA Category Four association football stadium built for the 2012 UEFA European Football Championship . The Stadium is located on aleja Śląska (English: Silesian Avenue ) in the district of Fabryczna , Wrocław . It is the home stadium of the Śląsk Wrocław football team playing in the Polish Ekstraklasa . The stadium has a capacity of 42,771 spectators, all seated and all covered.

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91-856: The Wrocław Stadium is the largest arena in Ekstraklasa and the third largest in the country (after the Kazimierz Górski National Stadium in Warsaw and the Silesian Stadium in Chorzów). Stadium construction began in April 2009 and was completed in September 2011. Stadium opening took place at 10 September 2011 with the first sporting event being a boxing fight, between Tomasz Adamek and Vitali Klitschko for

182-512: A combination lock . Newer locker rooms may be automated, with robotic machines to store clothes, with such features as a fingerprint scanner to enroll and for later retrieval. Locker rooms in some water parks use a microchip equipped wristband. The same wristband that unlocks the lockers can be used to purchase food and drinks and other items in the water park. Some communal changing rooms are only supposed to be used by groups of persons, not individuals. In this case, there may be no lockers. Instead,

273-423: A train station , and an outdoor parking lot. From the north, the esplanade leads from the northern public transport interchange with tram and bus stops and a parking lot for buses. The area surrounding the stadium and esplanade is landscaped and provided with benches to create a park-like space where people can relax or meet. The platform rises from the ground level at the first level of the stadium promenade, which

364-573: A break was planned, because the National Team was going to play a few international friendlies. Games were to be re-introduced on 10 September. This is the list of the ten teams that participated in last, historic games for championships of interwar Poland. Teams are presented according to their position on the table, as of 31 August 1939: As a result of the Second World War, the borders of Poland changed significantly. Lwów , one of

455-525: A deal worth 1.4 billion PLN . On 17 July 2024, TVP Sport announced they have acquired a sublicense to show one game per week until the end of the 2026–27 season. Locker rooms A changing room , locker room (usually in a sports, theater, or staff context), or changeroom (regional use) is a room or area designated for changing one's clothes. Changing-rooms are provided in a semi-public situation to enable people to change clothes with varying degrees of privacy. A fitting room , or dressing room ,

546-512: A decline in the league's competitive stature compared to previous decades. The challenges faced by clubs in the 1980s set the stage for efforts to revitalize and modernize Polish football in the subsequent years. The 1990s marked a period of transition and transformation for the Ekstraklasa. The decade witnessed the country's transition to a market economy, which had a profound impact on football, leading to both challenges and opportunities for

637-402: A decline of the dominance of Kraków and Lwów as centers of Polish football. The point of gravity slowly moved towards west – to Polish part of Upper Silesia, which had belonged to Poland since 1921 (see: Silesian Uprisings ). In 1932 the champion was Cracovia , but starting in 1933, Ruch Chorzów (then: Ruch Wielkie Hajduki ) completely dominated the league, being the champion for four times in

728-655: A department store. The rooms are usually individual rooms in which a person tries on clothes to determine fit before making a purchase. People do not always use the fitting rooms to change, as to change implies to remove one set of clothes and put on another. Sometimes a person chooses to try on clothes over their clothes (such as sweaters or coats ), but would still like to do this in private. Thus fitting rooms may be used for changing, or just for fitting without changing. Retail establishments often post rules such as maximum number of items allowed in changing room, e.g. "no more than 4 items allowed in changing room". It appears that

819-461: A focus on youth development, and efforts to modernize various aspects of the league. The decade laid the groundwork for further advancements in Polish football as it moved into the 2020s. There are 18 clubs in the Ekstraklasa. During the course of the season each club plays the others twice, once at their home stadium and once at that of their opponents, for a total of 34 games. From the 2013–14 till

910-541: A foldable desktop. Seats for commentators have revolving chairs. Section for visitor supporters is located in the south east stadium corner, marked as “Sektor X” and has a capacity of 3439 seats. The roof of the stadium is partially glassed for provide increased natural lighting on the pitch. South side of the roof has a more glassed area than the north one. Under the roof there are two LED display screens. Each has dimension of 12,8 x 7,68 m. They were made by Mitsubishi Electric Corporation . All types of seats installed on

1001-480: A glass wall. On Level 3, there are twenty multifunction and glassed VIP boxes with a clear view of the pitch. Ten VIP boxes in the eastern stand is available for rental under the name "Incentive Boxes". Each of them has its own access to a terrace platform with a width of about 2.5 m. Depending on the type of boxes, their capacity varies form 13 to 26 people, also they can be combined. Both standard VIP boxes and Incentive boxes have its own dedicated VIP seats located, in

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1092-457: A growing emphasis on youth development and the nurturing of homegrown talent within the league. Clubs invested in their academies, and the emergence of young, talented players became a noticeable trend. This focus on youth development aimed to strengthen the national team and contribute to the long-term success of Polish football. Financial stability remained a challenge for some clubs, leading to occasional struggles and changes in ownership. However,

1183-464: A national match. To the dismay of clubs' officials, the PZPN was not receptive to the idea of a national league and therefore sought to thwart it. However, it turned out that virtually all but one of the Polish clubs supported the idea. The decision to create it was made regardless what PZPN's representatives thought of it. In late February 1927, at the PZPN's meeting in Warsaw, its officials openly opposed

1274-429: A period of continued evolution and competitiveness for the Ekstraklasa. This decade featured a mix of established clubs maintaining their dominance, the emergence of new contenders, and increased efforts to modernize and elevate the overall standard of Polish football. Wisła Kraków continued their success from the late 1990s into the early 2000s, securing multiple Ekstraklasa titles during this period. The club's triumphs in

1365-537: A row. Ruch, with such excellent players as Teodor Peterek , Ernest Wilimowski and Gerard Wodarz was by far the best team in those years. For example, in 1934 it finished seven points ahead of second Cracovia. Other important teams of these years were: Cracovia, Wisła Kraków , Pogoń Lwów and Warta Poznań . In 1933 and 1934 there were 12 teams in the League. In 1935 this number was cut to 11 and in 1936 – to 10. Football officials did it on purpose – with fewer teams,

1456-497: A shift in the balance of power within the league. Meanwhile, Legia Warsaw, one of Poland's most successful clubs, experienced a resurgence in the late 1970s. They secured Ekstraklasa titles in the 1976–77 and 1978-79 seasons, adding to their already impressive trophy cabinet. Legia Warsaw also made notable achievements in European competitions during this period. On the international stage, Polish football gained global recognition with

1547-443: A stable format and saw some clubs begin to assert their dominance. This era laid the groundwork for further developments and successes in the coming decades. The Ekstraklasa continued with ten teams participating in the competition, maintaining the same format as the previous season. Górnik Zabrze extended their dominance, securing their fifth league title in a decade. The league expanded its format once again, this time to 12 teams for

1638-448: A water play area) each include a change area which is a blank counter space at the end of a row of sinks. In this case, the facility is primarily a washroom, and its use as a changing room is minimal, since only a small percentage of users change into bathing suits . Sometimes a person may change their clothes in a toilet cubicle of a washroom. Larger changing rooms are usually found at public beaches, or other bathing areas, where most of

1729-469: A win awarded 2 points and 1 point for a draw. In seasons 1986–87 – 1989–90 for win at least three goals difference additionally awarded 1 point, while a losses at least 3 goals difference subtracted one point. Since the season 1995–96 for win gives 3 points and 1 point for a draw. 3. Included additional qualification games between both teams and league championship and remain in the league (including 11 games in 1948 , 1986–87 , 1987–88 , 1988–89 ) and

1820-471: A year – it returned in 1937, to become the champion. Ruch Chorzów was still the dominant team, winning the Championships in 1936 and 1938. In 1937 Ruch's streak of four consecutive champions was broken by Cracovia , and in 1939 the championships were not finished. By 31 August 1939, after some 12 games, Ruch was the leader of the 10-team League. Last games of this summer occurred on 20 August. Then,

1911-528: Is a room where people try on clothes, such as in a department store. Separate changing rooms may be provided for men and women , or there may be a non-gender-specific open space with individual cubicles or stalls, as with unisex public toilets . Many changing rooms include toilets, sinks and showers. Sometimes a changing room exists as a small portion of a restroom/washroom. For example, the men's and women's washrooms in Toronto's Dundas Square (which includes

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2002-431: Is an arena without barriers. The teams' zone is located on Level 0 in the western part of the stadium. Identical facilities for both teams are equipped with locker rooms , massage rooms, showers, toilets, coach rooms and warm-up areas. The media zone is located in the upper section of the western stand. Each seat meets FIFA/UEFA requirements and is equipped with power, telephone, internet and TV connections. Some seats have

2093-415: Is located at 5.44 m. Entrance to all stadium's sections are located exactly on this level. The height of the stadium is 39.33 meters measured from ground level to the upper edge of the roof structure. Construction of the stadium consists of four buildings that are connected by two promenades (at the first and fourth level). All stands on the stadium are one-level with 56 rows. Four-level parking area for cars

2184-415: Is located near the stadium. The stadium is divided into a number of dedicated zones necessary for the proper functioning of a sport arena. VIP guests is allowed to under the rim of the stadium so that they can quickly reach the spacious VIP zone entry hall on Level 0 in the western section of the stadium. VIP fans is seated in close proximity to the playing field, and is separated from the teams' zone only by

2275-572: Is located on the eastern side of the stadium. The Poland national football team plays often in this stadium. The inauguration match was played against Italy on 11 November 2011. The most recent match was played against Wales on 1 June 2022. The stadium was used as one of the venues for the UEFA Euro 2012 . The three group A matches involving Czech Republic were played there (with the other matches in that group played at National Stadium , Warsaw). The following matches were played there during

2366-410: Is merely a secondary purpose often also have such labyrinth openings. Many washrooms have security cameras in the main area with a view of the sinks and the urinals from a viewing angle that would only show the back of a user. However, when a washroom is located near a fountain, wading pool, or the like, and is likely to be used for changing clothes, some believe that washroom surveillance cameras would be

2457-410: Is not total privacy. In particular, the perpetrator of a crime would not know whether or not other users might be undercover police or security guards. Many modern changing rooms often have labyrinth -style entrances that have no door, so that people outside cannot see in, but security can walk in at any time without the sound of an opening door alerting persons inside. Washrooms in which changing clothes

2548-412: The 1995 French film Les Trois Frères . Some homes may have dedicated rooms solely for the purpose of dressing and changing clothes, typically with fitted wardrobes. In larger Victorian houses it was common to have a private room called a boudoir for the lady of the house that is accessible from the bedroom, and also a dressing room for the gentleman (and sometimes a man's cabinet ). Because of

2639-516: 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. Wisła Kraków was announced the league champion. Note: This list is not synonymous with a list of Polish football champions . Bold indicates clubs playing in

2730-525: The Fabryczna district administratively belonging to the Pilczyce Osiedle. National road 94 runs just south of the stadium. A new motorway bypass A8 was built as part of the infrastructure for the stadium. Currently, the stadium can be reached by different kinds of public transport. By buses: 103, 403, 435 and tram 18, 21 from the north side, and by the trams 3, 10, 20, 22, and bus 128 from

2821-889: The I liga , seasons start in July, and end in May or June the following year. Teams play a total of 34 games each. Games are played on Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays and Mondays. The winner of the Ekstraklasa qualifies for the Polish Super Cup . Since 2005, the league is operated by the Ekstraklasa Spółka Akcyjna . The Ekstraklasa (former I liga) was officially formed as Liga Polska on 4–5 December 1926 in Warsaw , since 1 March 1927 as Liga Piłki Nożnej ( Polish pronunciation: [ˈlʲiɡa ˈpiwki ˈnɔʐnɛj] ), but

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2912-483: The Polish Football Association (Polish: Polski Związek Piłki Nożnej, PZPN) had been in existence since 20 December 1919, a year after the independence of Poland in 1918. The first games of the freshly created league took place on 3 April 1927, while the first national non-league football championship took place in 1920. A total of 86 teams have played in the top division of Polish football since

3003-413: The 1958 season. Legia Warsaw regained its position at the top, clinching the league title in this year. The league contracted back to ten teams for the 1959 season. Górnik Zabrze returned to their winning ways, capturing the league title for the fourth time in the decade. Overall, the 1950s marked a period of consolidation and growth for the Ekstraklasa. Despite being a relatively young league, it experienced

3094-441: The 1961 season. Legia Warsaw reclaimed the top spot, winning the league title. Over these two seasons, the league maintained the same 12-team format. As of 1962, the league began to hold its games in the fall-spring system (1962 season was limited to the spring only, and the fall saw the start of 1963 championship). Górnik Zabrze returned to their winning ways, clinching two more league titles in 1962 and 1963.. The Ekstraklasa reduced

3185-420: The 1969 season. Ruch Chorzów returned to their winning form, capturing the league title. Overall, the 1960s saw the Ekstraklasa continue to evolve and grow, with various changes to the number of participating teams. Górnik Zabrze and Legia Warsaw remained dominant forces, but other clubs like Polonia Bytom and Ruch Chorzów also had their moments of success. The decade was marked by competitive football and showcased

3276-449: The 1973–74 and 1974-75 seasons. Górnik Zabrze, on the other hand, had already established themselves as a powerhouse, having won numerous league titles in the 1960s, and continued to be competitive throughout the 1970s. The mid-1970s saw the emergence of another strong contender, Widzew Łódź. They clinched their first Ekstraklasa title in the 1975-76 season, breaking the monopoly of Ruch Chorzów and Górnik Zabrze. Widzew Łódź's success signaled

3367-401: The 1980s witnessed a shift in power, with Lech Poznań emerging as a dominant force in the Ekstraklasa. Lech Poznań secured consecutive league titles in the 1982–83 and 1983-84 seasons. Their success brought a new chapter to the league, with fresh faces making an impact on the domestic football scene. Despite the challenges at the club level, the Polish national team achieved a notable milestone in

3458-469: The 1980s. They finished in 3rd place at the 1982 FIFA World Cup in Spain, showcasing the resilience of Polish football despite the adverse conditions. In summary, the 1980s were a challenging period for the Ekstraklasa, marked by political and economic difficulties that impacted the overall state of Polish football. While certain clubs like Widzew Łódź and Lech Poznań enjoyed success, the era was characterized by

3549-431: The 1998–99 and 1999-2000 seasons. The 1990s also saw the emergence of talented players who would go on to make significant contributions to both the Ekstraklasa and the national team. Despite the challenges posed by economic factors and changes in the football landscape, Polish football experienced a sense of renewal and dynamism in the 1990s. The increased competitiveness within the league and the emergence of new talent laid

3640-405: The 2019–20 season, after the 30th round the table was divided into 'champion' (top eight teams) and 'relegation' (bottom eight teams) groups. Each team played seven more games (teams ranked 1–4 and 9–12 would host four games at home). The 2016–17 season was the last when teams started an extra round with half the points (rounded up) achieved during the first phase of 30 matches. The changes extended

3731-455: The 9th round. Ekstraklasa Ekstraklasa ( Polish pronunciation: [ˌɛkstraˈklasa] ; meaning "Extra Class" in Polish), officially known as PKO Bank Polski Ekstraklasa due to its sponsorship by PKO Bank Polski , is the top Polish professional league for men's association football teams. Contested by 18 clubs, operating a system of promotion and relegation with

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3822-517: The Ekstraklasa featured eight teams from various Polish cities, including Warsaw, Krakow, Gdynia, and others. Ruch Chorzów became the first champions of the newly formed league, winning the title in the 1950 season. Throughout these years, the league format remained relatively stable, with the same number of teams participating each season. Legia Warsaw asserted its dominance during this period, winning three consecutive Ekstraklasa titles in 1951, 1952, and 1953. The Ekstraklasa expanded its format, increasing

3913-427: The Ekstraklasa title in the 2009-10 season. Lech Poznań's success reflected a broader trend of increased parity and competition within the league. Efforts to modernize and professionalize Polish football gained momentum during this decade. The league underwent structural changes, and there were initiatives to improve training facilities, youth development programs, and overall infrastructure. These efforts aimed to enhance

4004-612: The Soviets (see: Polish areas annexed by the Soviet Union ). In exchange, Poland gained a large swath of formerly German territory in particular in Silesia, with its capital Wrocław (home of double champion Śląsk Wrocław ) and towns such as Zabrze (home of 14-times champion Górnik Zabrze ), Bytom (home of champions Polonia Bytom and Szombierki Bytom ) and Lubin (home of double champion Zagłębie Lubin ). 18 teams played in

4095-578: The UEFA Europa League group stages and the UEFA Champions League play-offs. Lech Poznań continued to be a strong contender, winning the Ekstraklasa title in the 2009-10 season and consistently finishing among the top teams in subsequent years. The competition for the championship became more intense, with several clubs vying for the top spot, including Wisła Kraków, Śląsk Wrocław, and Jagiellonia Białystok. The 2010s were marked by

4186-510: The WBC heavyweight title, which is also considered as the first Heavyweight title fight held in Poland. The first football match, between Śląsk Wrocław and Lechia Gdańsk , was played on 28 October 2011. Śląsk won the match 1–0 and Johan Voskamp was the first goalscorer at the new stadium. The winning architectural concept developed by JSK Architekci is called STADIUM-LANTERN. The distinctive shape

4277-411: The centers of Polish football (with such teams as Pogoń Lwów , Czarni Lwów and Lechia Lwów ) was annexed by Soviet Union and all these teams ceased to exist. Lwów's football officials and players moved westwards, creating such clubs as Polonia Bytom , Odra Opole and Pogoń Szczecin (see: Recovered Territories ). Another important center, Wilno (with the team Śmigły Wilno ), was also annexed by

4368-461: The competition was supposed to be harder, which would attract fans to the stadiums. However, supporters' turnout was not impressive, with Ruch Chorzów as the most popular team, both at home and away. In late 1935 (the league held its games in the spring-summer-fall system) fans were shocked to find that Cracovia, the legend of this sport, was relegated to the A-class. Kraków's side absence lasted for

4459-411: The defining moments of the 1980s was the imposition of martial law in Poland in 1981. This had a profound impact on the country's football landscape, disrupting the regular functioning of the Ekstraklasa and leading to the suspension of the league for a brief period. Amidst the political turmoil, certain football clubs managed to assert their dominance in the league. Widzew Łódź continued their success from

4550-432: The emergence of new talents in the Polish football landscape. The 1970s were a significant period in the history of the Ekstraklasa. During this decade, Polish football experienced both domestic and international success, with several teams and players leaving their mark on the league. In the early 1970s, Ruch Chorzów and Górnik Zabrze were dominant forces in the Ekstraklasa. Ruch Chorzów secured back-to-back championships in

4641-433: The entire room is locked in order to protect belongings from theft. Locker rooms are also used in many middle schools and high schools. Most of them include showers for after Physical Education. At an outdoor sports facility, the changing rooms may be integrated into a pavilion or clubhouse, with other facilities such as seating or a bar. Fitting rooms, or dressing rooms, are rooms where people try on clothes, such as in

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4732-459: The first championships started on 3 April 1927. All major teams (except for Cracovia) took part in it. This is the list of the teams (in the order they finished in November 1927): In this first season of the league, fight for championship was decided between two powerful teams – Wisła Kraków and 1.FC Katowice. This rivalry was treated very seriously, not only by the two sides involved, but also by

4823-492: The first store fitting rooms appeared with the spread of department stores . Émile Zola noted their existence in his novel Au Bonheur des Dames (1883), and that they were then forbidden to men. Some years later, when Henri Gervex , who painted Jeanne Paquin in 1906, that was no longer the case. In any case, Buster Keaton worked in one in an American 1928 silent comedy The Cameraman . Since then, they have continued to provide comic scenes in films, for example in

4914-459: The following months. They were later penalized: The following data indicates Polish coefficient rankings between European football leagues. UEFA League Ranking for the 2019–2024 period: UEFA 5-year Club Ranking for the 2019–2024 period: Since 1994, Ekstraklasa broadcast rights have been held by Canal+ Poland , with several other broadcasters presenting select games over the years. In 2022, Canal+ renewed their rights through 2027 in

5005-458: The football landscape. The 2010s brought further changes and developments to the Ekstraklasa. This decade witnessed a continuation of the league's efforts to modernize, increase competitiveness, and enhance the overall quality of Polish football. Legia Warsaw emerged as a dominant force, securing multiple Ekstraklasa titles throughout the decade. Legia not only dominated domestically but also made notable appearances in European competitions, reaching

5096-475: The formation of a league, but the clubs, allegedly egged on by some generals from the Polish Army (which, after May Coup of 1926, played a key role in all aspects of public life), proceeded anyway. The creation of the League was announced on 1 March 1927. The only opponent of the league's formation was Cracovia – a very influential and strong organization in Polish football of the 1920s. Cracovia's boycott

5187-489: The founding of the league, 20 of which have won the title. The current champions are Jagiellonia Białystok , who won their 1st title in the 2023–24 season . On 4–5 December 1926 in Warsaw, representatives from several Polish clubs met to discuss the creation of a league. It is unknown where the idea of a Polish league originated from, however a national league was thought to be a much more practical solution than hitherto practiced two-stage system of regional matches followed by

5278-441: The groundwork for a more vibrant and evolving Ekstraklasa in the years to come. In summary, the 1990s were a transformative period for the Ekstraklasa, characterized by a changing economic landscape, the emergence of new contenders, and the continued success of established clubs. The decade set the stage for further developments in Polish football, with increased competition and a focus on nurturing young talent. The 2000s represented

5369-530: The immediate vicinity of the terraces. VIP seats is broken down into three sectors: gold, silver, and bronze, depending on their location and the view they offer. The esplanade surrounding the entire stadium leads from the ground level to Level 1. Concession stands, first aid stations , police offices and rest rooms are located on the promenade. Seats for fans with disabilities are located in stands equipped with wheelchair ramps , and disabled fans are able to sit next to their caretakers. There are 102 such seats on

5460-500: The late 1970s into the early 1980s, clinching Ekstraklasa titles in the 1980–81 and 1981-82 seasons. Their consistency during this period showcased their resilience in challenging circumstances. Górnik Zabrze and Legia Warsaw remained competitive but faced increased challenges, both domestically and in European competitions. The economic difficulties in Poland had an impact on the financial stability of football clubs, affecting their ability to attract and retain top talent. The latter part of

5551-402: The league between seasons of 1992 and 1998. The Ekstraklasa underwent significant changes during the 1950s, reflecting the turbulent political and social landscape of post-World War II Poland. The Ekstraklasa was officially established as the top division of Polish football. It replaced the previous Polish Football Championship, which had been in existence since the 1920s. The inaugural season of

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5642-521: The league continued to attract international attention, and the quality of play improved, making the Ekstraklasa a more competitive and entertaining competition. The implementation of the Video Assistant Referee (VAR) system in the later years of the decade aimed to enhance the fairness and accuracy of officiating in the league. This technological advancement reflected the broader trend of incorporating modern tools and practices to improve

5733-459: The league, along with their participation in European competitions, contributed to their status as a major force in Polish football. Legia Warsaw also experienced a resurgence, winning the Ekstraklasa title in the 2001–02 and 2005-06 seasons. Their achievements not only showcased their domestic prowess but also marked a return to competitiveness on the European stage. The 2000s witnessed the rise of several other clubs, including Lech Poznań, who secured

5824-437: The league, which was gladly accepted by all fans of football. However, championships were once again won by Wisła, with such excellent players as Henryk Reyman , Mieczysław Balcer and Jan Kotlarczyk . Warta Poznań was second and Legia Warsaw third. This was also the last year of 1.FC's glory. The team finished fifth, to be relegated forever at the end of 1929 season. In 1929, another team (after Cracovia, Pogon Lwów and Wisła)

5915-406: The league. It is clear that the 1927–1932 period was marked by dominance of teams from Kraków . During this time, only once (Warta Poznań, 1929) the championship was won by a side from a different city. The 1931 champion, Garbarnia, was unique as this was the first time that the league had been won by a side whose all players had been bought from other teams. As has been said, the early 1930s marked

6006-470: The league. Lech Poznań continued their success from the late 1980s into the early 1990s, winning the Ekstraklasa title in the 1991-92 season. The club's achievements reflected a certain stability in performance, even as other clubs adapted to the changing economic and football landscape. Widzew Łódź and Legia Warsaw remained competitive during the early 1990s, with Legia achieving success in both domestic and international competitions. Legia Warsaw notably reached

6097-404: The national team's success in the 1974 FIFA World Cup. Several players from Ekstraklasa clubs were key contributors to the national team's historic third-place finish, further enhancing the league's reputation. In summary, the 1970s were a dynamic and competitive era in the history of the Ekstraklasa. The decade witnessed the continued success of established clubs like Górnik Zabrze and Ruch Chorzów,

6188-455: The need for continued efforts to address the various aspects of the football ecosystem. In summary, the 2000s were a period of transition and growth for the Ekstraklasa, marked by the continued success of established clubs, the emergence of new contenders, and efforts to modernize and professionalize Polish football. The decade set the stage for further advancements in the subsequent years, as the league continued to adapt to changing dynamics within

6279-508: The number of teams from 12 to 10 for the 1964 season. Górnik Zabrze continued their exceptional run, securing the league title yet again. The league featured ten teams throughout these seasons. Polonia Bytom enjoyed a successful period, winning back-to-back league titles in 1965 and 1966. The Ekstraklasa expanded to include 14 teams for both the 1967 and 1968 seasons. Legia Warsaw reestablished their dominance, clinching two league titles in consecutive years. The league contracted back to 12 teams for

6370-413: The number of teams from eight to ten for the 1954 season. Gwardia Warsaw won their first and only Ekstraklasa title during this season. The league continued with ten teams participating in the competition over the next three seasons. Górnik Zabrze emerged as the dominant force, securing three consecutive league titles in 1955, 1956, and 1957. The Ekstraklasa expanded once more, growing to include 12 teams for

6461-422: The overall football experience. On the international stage, Polish football continued to produce talented players who made their mark in European leagues. The national team also achieved notable success, making it to the quarterfinals at UEFA Euro 2016. In summary, the 2010s were a period of continued growth and development for the Ekstraklasa, marked by the dominance of clubs like Legia Warsaw, increased competition,

6552-417: The privacy afforded by changing rooms, they create a problem in the trade-off between security and privacy, where in it may be possible for crime to be perpetrated by people using the cover of privacy to sell drugs, or steal clothing from a department store. Some department stores have security cameras in the changing rooms. Communal changing rooms pose less of a risk of theft than fitting rooms, because there

6643-451: The quality of the Ekstraklasa and raise the level of competitiveness. The 2000s also saw the emergence of notable players who left a lasting impact on the league and, in some cases, went on to have successful careers in international football. While the 2000s brought positive developments for Polish football, there were also challenges, including financial struggles for some clubs and occasional incidents of fan violence. These issues highlighted

6734-488: The quarterfinals of the UEFA Cup during the 1990-91 season, showcasing the club's resilience on the European stage. The latter part of the decade saw a shift in the balance of power within the Ekstraklasa. Clubs like GKS Katowice, Widzew Łódź, and Wisła Kraków emerged as strong contenders for the league title. Wisła Kraków, in particular, had a successful run in the late 1990s, securing back-to-back Ekstraklasa championships in

6825-464: The rise of new contenders like Widzew Łódź, and the resurgence of Legia Warsaw. Additionally, the international achievements of the Polish national team added to the prestige of the Ekstraklasa during this period. The 1980s were a tumultuous and challenging period for the Ekstraklasa. The decade was marked by political unrest, economic difficulties, and a decline in the overall performance of Polish football on both domestic and international fronts. One of

6916-511: The season to a total of 296 matches played. The 2021–22 season started with 18 teams, instead of 16. Clubs as of the 2024–25 season. ° Abandoned due to the preparations of the Poland national team to participate in the 1924 Olympic Football Tournament. °° Abandoned due to the outbreak of World War II . On 31 August 1939 Ruch Chorzów was the leader. °°° In 1951, the Polish Football Association decided to give

7007-441: The south side. On the south side of the stadium, a transport interchange is situated, including a new train station called Wroclaw Stadion. A two-way railway line run at the zero level, while at the first level a tram line is prepared to connect the city center with Leśnica. The transport interchange is also available for vehicular traffic. A car park, city bus stop, bicycle paths and parking for cyclists are located there. A heliport

7098-765: The space is for changing, and minimal washroom space is included. Beach-style changing rooms are often large open rooms with benches against the walls. Some do not have a roof, providing just the barrier necessary to prevent people outside from seeing in. Various types of changing rooms exist: Changing stalls are small stalls where clothes can be changed in privacy. Clothes are usually stored in lockers . There are usually no separate areas for men and women. They are often combined with gender-separated communal showers . Most public pools have changing facilities of this kind alongside communal changing-rooms. Some other places also offer these changing stalls such as fitness centers. Locker rooms are thus named because they provide lockers for

7189-559: The stadium are produced and provided by Polish brand Forum Seating owned by Nowy Styl Group located in Krosno . In official documents, the stadium is known as Municipal Stadium ( Polish : Stadion Miejski ). From 25 November 2021, the stadium is called Tarczyński Arena Wrocław. The city's contract with the Tarczyński Group was concluded for six years. Stadium is located in Wrocław, in

7280-404: The stadium can be changed using a sophisticated lighting system. The architectural concept also includes an outdoor promenade around the stadium, called the esplanade with a total area of 52 753 m. The esplanade grants access to the inside of the stadium from two directions. From the south, it leads under Lotnicza Street where an integrated Park & Ride plaza is being built with a tram stop ,

7371-400: The stadium plus another 102 seats for caretakers. The stadium bars and restaurants are equipped with special-designated, lower countertops, make it easier for disabled people in wheelchairs to eating a meal. There are also 50 places for people who have vision problems. For the hearing impaired people a professional collector headphones to listening a match commentary are prepared. The new stadium

7462-463: The storage of one's belongings. Alternatively, they may have a locker room attendant who will keep a person's belongings until one comes to retrieve them. Locker rooms are usually open spaces where people change together, but there are separate areas, or separate locker rooms, for men and women. Sometimes they are used in swimming complexes. Locking devices used in locker rooms have traditionally been key or coin lockers, or lockers that are secured with

7553-435: The teams that once participated in the Ekstraklasa. Data from the 1927 – 2022–23 seasons. Source: Tabela wszech czasów 90minut.pl From 1927 to 2024 a total of 83 teams contested in the Ekstraklasa. Bold - indicates teams currently playing in the Ekstraklasa 2024–25 season . 1. An equal number of points on the basis of their goal difference, then greater number of goals scored. 2. In seasons 1927 – 1994–95 for

7644-521: The top division in the 2024–25 season. The following table lists the league champions by the Polish voivodeship regions (current, valid since 1999). The following table lists the league champions by city . After winning a Polish championship titles, a representative star is placed above the team's badge to indicate achieving the feat. The current (as of May 2024) officially sanctioned championship stars are: The all-time league table consists of all

7735-474: The tournament: The UEFA Conference League 2025 final will be played here. On 26 August 2023, the stadium hosted a heavyweight professional boxing match between WBA (Super) , IBF , WBO , IBO and The Ring heavyweight champion, Ukrainian, Oleksandr Usyk and WBA (Regular) heavyweight champion, Briton, Daniel Dubois . The bout concluded in Usyk defending his titles by defeating Dubois via knockout in

7826-516: The whole nation. 1.FC was regarded as the team supported by German minority, while Wisła, at the end of this historic season, represented ambitions of all Poles. Some time in the fall of 1927 in Katowice, an ill-fated game between 1.FC and Wisła took place. Stakes were very high – the winner would become the champion. Kraków's side won 2–0 and became the champion. 1.FC finished second, third was Warta Poznań. In 1928, Cracovia finally decided to enter

7917-461: Was added to the list of champions of Poland. This time it was Warta Poznań , which finished one point ahead of Garbarnia Kraków . However, after the last game, on 1 December 1929, it was Garbarnia Kraków that was celebrating the championship. Two weeks later, in mid-December, PZPN's officials changed the result of the Warta – Klub Turystow Łódź game. Originally, Warta lost 1–2, but due to walkover (it

8008-437: Was because its chairman, Dr. Edward Cetnarowski , at the same time held the post of the director of the PZPN. Cetnarowski was a personality known not only in Poland, but also in other countries. It was due to his efforts that in September 1923, Cracovia toured Spain, drawing 1–1 with Barcelona and losing 0–1 to Real Madrid . In October, also thanks to Cetnarowski, Sevilla travelled to Kraków, losing 2–3 to Cracovia. Games of

8099-418: Was chosen to be easily recognizable and associated with a dynamic city. The shape of the stadium is highlighted by the innovative design of its external walls. The building is covered by glass fibre mesh coated with teflon . The mesh is anchored by steel rings placed around the entire body of the stadium. The covering lends lightness and transparency to the massive structure. The colors of the external walls of

8190-411: Was decided that one of Łódź's players did not have all necessary documents), this was changed to 3–0 in favor of Poznań's side. As a result of the decision, Warta (with 33 points) became the champion, Garbarnia finished second with 32 points and Klub Turystow was relegated. In 1930, Cracovia regained the championship, (to repeat this success in 1932) and a year later another Kraków's side, Garbarnia, won

8281-485: Was not included in the table play-off for the right to play in the league between teams of different class divisions. 4. Included matches with unfinished 1939 season . Includes penalties imposed by the Football Association: With the following mergers and acquisitions teams: Despite match-fixing becoming punishable by law in mid-2003, several clubs were still involved in the process in

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