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2016–17 Ekstraklasa

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81st season of top-tier football league in Poland
Football league season
Ekstraklasa
Season2016–17
Dates15 July 2016 – 4 June 2017
ChampionsLegia Warsaw
(12th title)
RelegatedGórnik Łęczna
Ruch Chorzów
Champions LeagueLegia Warsaw
Europa LeagueArka Gdynia
Jagiellonia Białystok
Lech Poznań
Matches296
Goals812 (2.74 per match)
Top goalscorerMarco Paixão
Marcin Robak
(18 goals)
Biggest home winCracovia 6–0Korona
(2 October 2016)
Śląsk 6–0Ruch
(13 May 2017)
Legia 6–0Termalica
(14 May 2017)
Biggest away winRuch 0–5Lech
(4 November 2016)
Highest scoringPogoń 6–2Wisła K.
(19 November 2016)
Longest winning run5 matches
Legia Warsaw
Lech Poznań
Longest unbeaten run15 matches
Legia Warsaw
Longest winless run11 matches
Ruch Chorzów
Longest losing run7 matches
Wisła Kraków
Highest attendance41,026[1]
Lech 1–2Legia
(9 April 2017)
Lowest attendance0[2]
Cracovia 1–1Ruch
(20 August 2016)[3]
Ruch 0–1Nieciecza
(16 September 2016)[4]
Total attendance2,848,108[5]
Average attendance9,622Increase 5.7%[6]

The2016–17 Ekstraklasa (also known asLotto Ekstraklasa due to itssponsorship by Totalizator Sportowy, Polishlottery)[7] was the 83rd season of theEkstraklasa,the top Polish professional league forassociation football clubs, since its establishment in1927. The league is operated by the Ekstraklasa SA.

The season started on 15 July 2016,[8] running to 4 June 2017.[9] After the 20th matchday the league was on winter break between 20 December 2016 and 9 February 2017. The regular season was played in around-robin tournament. A total of 16 teams participated, 14 of which competed in the league during the 2015–16 season, while the remaining two were promoted from theI liga. The fixtures were announced on 1 June 2016.[10]

Each team played a total of 30 matches, half at home and half away. After 30th round (at the end of April 2017), league was split into two groups:championship round (top eight teams) andrelegation round (bottom eight teams). Each team was play 7 more games (1-4 and 9-12 teams will play four times at home), starting with half the points achieved during the first phase of 30 matches. So, finally each team played a total of 37 matches. This is the fourth season to take place since the new playoff/playout rule has been introduced.

The defending champions wereLegia Warsaw, who won their 11th Polish titlethe previous season.

Teams

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Sixteen teams competed in the league – the top fourteen teams from the previous season, as well as two teams promoted from theI liga.Arka Gdynia became the first team to be promoted.[11] They return to the league after a five-season absence.Wisła Płock returns to the top level nine years after their relegation.[12] Termalica Bruk-Bet Nieciecza changed its name to Bruk-Bet Termalica Nieciecza.[13]

Stadiums

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Note: Table lists in alphabetical order.
TeamLocationVenueCapacity
Arka GdyniaGdyniaStadion GOSiR15,139
Bruk-Bet Termalica NiecieczaNiecieczaStadion Bruk-Bet4,666
CracoviaKrakówStadion im. Józefa Piłsudskiego15,016
Górnik ŁęcznaLublinArena Lublin15,500
Jagiellonia BiałystokBiałystokStadion Jagiellonii22,432
Korona KielceKielceKolporter Arena15,550
Lech PoznańPoznańINEA Stadion43,269
Lechia GdańskGdańskStadion Energa Gdańsk43,615
Legia WarsawWarsawStadion Wojska Polskiego31,800
Piast GliwiceGliwiceArena Gliwice10,037
Pogoń SzczecinSzczecinStadion im. Floriana Krygiera18,027
Ruch ChorzówChorzówStadion Ruchu Chorzów9,300
Śląsk WrocławWrocławStadion Wrocław42,771
Wisła KrakówKrakówStadion im. Henryka Reymana33,326
Wisła PłockPłockStadion im. Kazimierza Górskiego12,800
Zagłębie LubinLubinStadion Zagłębia16,068
ArkaNiecieczaCracoviaGórnik ŁęcznaJagielloniaKorona
Stadion GOSiRStadion Bruk-BetStadion im. Józefa PiłsudskiegoArena LublinStadion JagielloniiKolporter Arena
Capacity: 15,139Capacity: 4,666Capacity: 15,016Capacity: 15,500Capacity: 22,432Capacity: 15,550
LechLechia
INEA StadionStadion Energa Gdańsk
Capacity: 43,269Capacity: 43,615
LegiaPiast
Stadion Wojska PolskiegoArena Gliwice
Capacity: 31,800Capacity: 10,037
PogońRuchŚląskWisła KrakówWisła PłockZagłębie
Stadion im. Floriana KrygieraStadion Ruchu ChorzówStadion WrocławStadion im. Henryka ReymanaStadion im. Kazimierza GórskiegoStadion Zagłębia
Capacity: 18,027Capacity: 9,300Capacity: 42,771Capacity: 33,326Capacity: 12,800Capacity: 16,068

Personnel and kits

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TeamChairmanHead coachCaptainManufacturerSponsors
Arka GdyniaPoland Wojciech PertkiewiczPolandLeszek OjrzyńskiSlovakiaMiroslav BožokAdidasGdynia
Bruk-Bet Termalica NiecieczaPoland Danuta WitkowskaPolandMarcin WęglewskiPolandBartłomiej BabiarzNikeBruk-Bet
CracoviaPoland Janusz FilipiakPolandJacek ZielińskiPolandPiotr PolczakLegeaComarch
Górnik ŁęcznaPoland Artur KapelkoPolandFranciszek SmudaPolandSergiusz PrusakJakoLubelski Węgiel Bogdanka
Jagiellonia BiałystokPoland Cezary KuleszaPolandMichał ProbierzPolandRafał GrzybErreaSTAG SA,Wschodzący Białystok
Korona KielcePoland Krzysztof ZającPolandMaciej BartoszekCzech RepublicRadek DejmekHummelLewiatan
Lech PoznańPoland Karol KlimczakCroatiaNenad BjelicaPolandŁukasz TrałkaNikeSTS
Lechia GdańskPoland Adam MandziaraPolandPiotr NowakPolandSebastian MilaNew BalanceEnerga
Legia WarsawPoland Dariusz MioduskiPolandJacek MagieraPolandJakub RzeźniczakAdidasFortuna
Piast GliwicePoland Marek KwiatekPolandDariusz WdowczykPolandRadosław MurawskiJomaE-Toto
Pogoń SzczecinPoland Jarosław MroczekPolandKazimierz MoskalPolandRafał MurawskiZinaGrupa Azoty,Miasto Szczecin
Ruch ChorzówPoland Janusz PatermanPolandKrzysztof WarzychaPolandRafał GrodzickiAdidasGórny Śląsk
Śląsk WrocławPoland Michał BobowiecPolandJan UrbanPolandPiotr CelebanAdidasWrocław
Wisła KrakówPoland Marzena SarapataSpainKiko RamírezPolandArkadiusz GłowackiAdidasLV Bet
Wisła PłockPoland Jacek KruszewskiPolandMarcin KaczmarekPolandMaksymilian RogalskiAdidasPKN Orlen, Budmat
Zagłębie LubinPoland Tomasz DębickiPolandPiotr StokowiecPolandKonrad ForencNikeKGHM

Managerial changes

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TeamOutgoing managerManner of departureDate of vacancyPosition in tableIncoming managerDate of appointment
Pogoń SzczecinPolandCzesław Michniewicz[14]End of contract30 June 2016Pre-seasonPolandKazimierz Moskal[15]30 June 2016
Korona KielcePolandMarcin Brosz[16]30 June 2016PolandTomasz Wilman[17]30 June 2016
Legia WarsawRussiaStanislav Cherchesov[18]Resigned1 June 2016AlbaniaKosovoBesnik Hasi[19]3 June 2016
Bruk-Bet Termalica NiecieczaPolandPiotr Mandrysz[20]End of contract6 June 2016PolandCzesław Michniewicz[21]6 June 2016
Piast GliwiceCzech RepublicRadoslav Látal[22]Resigned15 July 2016Czech RepublicJiří Neček (interim)[22]15 July 2016
Lech PoznańPolandJan Urban[23]Sacked29 August 201612thCroatiaNenad Bjelica[24]30 August 2016
Piast GliwiceCzech RepublicJiří Neček[25]Caretaking spell over30 August 201614thCzech RepublicRadoslav Látal[26]1 September 2016
Legia WarsawAlbaniaKosovoBesnik Hasi[27]Sacked18 September 201614thSerbiaAleksandar Vuković (interim)[28]19 September 2016
Legia WarsawSerbiaAleksandar Vuković[29]Caretaking spell over24 September 201611thPolandJacek Magiera[29]24 September 2016
Korona KielcePolandTomasz Wilman[30]Sacked25 October 201616thPolandSławomir Grzesik (interim)[30]25 October 2016
Wisła KrakówPolandDariusz Wdowczyk[31]Resigned10 November 201610thPolandKazimierz Kmiecik (interim)[31]10 November 2016
Korona KielcePolandSławomir Grzesik[32]Caretaking spell over10 November 201613thPolandMaciej Bartoszek[32]10 November 2016
Górnik ŁęcznaPolandAndrzej Rybarski[33]Resigned1 December 201616thPolandSławomir Nazaruk (interim)[34]3 December 2016
Górnik ŁęcznaPolandSławomir Nazaruk (interim)[35]Caretaking spell over15 December 201615thPolandFranciszek Smuda[35]15 December 2016
Śląsk WrocławPolandMariusz Rumak[36]Resigned19 December 201612thPolandJan Urban[37]5 January 2017
Wisła KrakówPolandKazimierz Kmiecik[38]Caretaking spell over3 January 201710thSpainKiko Ramírez[38]3 January 2017
Piast GliwiceCzech RepublicRadoslav Látal[39]Sacked2 March 201715thPolandDariusz Wdowczyk[40]3 March 2017
Bruk-Bet Termalica NiecieczaPolandCzesław Michniewicz[41]Resigned22 March 20177thPolandMarcin Węglewski (interim)[42]27 March 2017
Arka GdyniaPolandGrzegorz Niciński[43]Resigned10 April 201713thPolandLeszek Ojrzyński[44]10 April 2017
Ruch ChorzówPolandWaldemar Fornalik[45]Resigned22 April 201714thPolandKrzysztof Warzycha[46]24 April 2017

Regular season

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League table

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Jagiellonia Białystok3018575631+2559Qualification for thechampionship round
2Legia Warsaw3017765830+2858
3Lech Poznań3016775022+2855
4Lechia Gdańsk3016594637+953
5Wisła Kraków30135124546−144
6Pogoń Szczecin30101284740+742[a]
7Nieciecza30126123138−742[a]
8Korona Kielce30123153955−1639[b]
9Wisła Płock30109114244−239[b]Qualification for therelegation round
10Zagłębie Lubin30109113736+139[b]
11Śląsk Wrocław30810123445−1134
12Arka Gdynia3087153750−1331[c]
13Cracovia30613113843−531[c]
14Ruch Chorzów[d]30104163746−930[e]
15Piast Gliwice3079143149−1830[e]
16Górnik Łęczna3079143652−1630[e]
Source:Ekstraklasa,90minut,Soccerway
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head points; 3) Head-to-head goal difference; 4) Head-to-head goals scored; 5) Head-to-head away goals scored (only if two teams); 6) Goal difference; 7) Goals scored; 8) Fairplay ranking; 9) Draw. (Note: Head-to-head record is used only after all the matches between the teams in question have been played).[48]
Notes:
  1. ^abHead-to-head record: Pogoń 5–0 Nieciecza, Nieciecza 2–0 Pogoń.
  2. ^abcHead-to-head record: Korona 9 pts (8–8), Wisła P. 6 pts (7-8), Zagłębie 3 pts (7–6).
  3. ^abHead-to-head record: Arka 1–0 Cracovia, Cracovia 1–1 Arka.
  4. ^Ruch Chorzów were punished with a deduction of four points due to financial problems.[47]
  5. ^abcHead-to-head record: Ruch 7 pts (7–3), Piast 5 pts (5-5), Górnik 4 pts (5–9).

Positions by round

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Team ╲ Round123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930
Jagiellonia732124111112221221112222111111
Legia71178912101314141013865444333344422222
Lech914161615151288877986555454433233443
Lechia1164531422231112112221111344334
Wisła K.4911131616161616161616151310131088108977766555
Pogoń11131514126811121211975766777778910910966
Bruk-Bet Termalica Nieciecza3253555333233443335466666771077
Korona1615139139647781216161310810109108108888688
Wisła P.4610117811766681012141514141311111311119109799
Zagłębie21121225444443377666555555581010
Śląsk912661011710109121011988911111213111213141311111111
Arka1453743365555579911998910910111112131412
Cracovia14846791111119661011111313141412121312121515141213
Ruch4812128101399101415131516141515161616151414131213151514
Piast15109101113141415151311141112121212121314141515151414121315
Górnik111614151414151513131514121415161616151515161616161616161616
Source:[citation needed]

Results

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Home \ AwayARKNIECRAGKLJAGKORLPOLGDLEGPIAPOGRUCSLAWISWPKZLU
Arka Gdynia1–31–02–42–34–11–41–10–11–20–33–02–03–01–11–1
Nieciecza2–03–22–10–01–30–01–12–11–02–00–01–22–30–00–1
Cracovia1–11–31–11–36–01–10–11–25–11–11–11–02–11–01–1
Górnik Łęczna0–03–00–00–24–01–21–21–01–02–20–40–33–12–30–1
Jagiellonia Białystok4–11–00–05–04–12–10–11–42–00–04–14–12–11–21–2
Korona Kielce1–00–13–02–11–24–12–02–41–14–11–01–21–04–22–1
Lech Poznań0–03–02–10–00–21–01–01–22–03–13–03–01–12–00–2
Lechia Gdańsk2–11–24–23–03–03–22–11–23–21–12–13–03–12–11–0
Legia Warsaw1–31–12–05–01–10–02–13–00–02–01–30–01–02–22–3
Piast Gliwice3–22–12–23–30–11–00–31–11–50–22–11–11–22–10–0
Pogoń Szczecin5–15–01–11–10–01–10–33–13–22–12–10–26–21–11–1
Ruch Chorzów1–20–10–12–11–24–00–52–10–20–01–22–01–02–21–2
Śląsk Wrocław0–21–22–22–20–43–00–00–00–43–41–11–21–00–02–1
Wisła Kraków5–12–01–13–23–12–00–03–00–01–02–11–21–53–21–0
Wisła Płock0–01–04–11–21–01–20–32–12–30–02–04–31–12–32–1
Zagłębie Lubin1–02–01–10–03–44–00–31–21–32–11–10–11–12–21–2
Source:90minut.pl
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
For upcoming matches, an "a" indicates there is an article about the rivalry between the two participants.

Play-offs

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Championship round

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League table

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Legia Warsaw(C)37211067031+3944Qualification for theChampions League second qualifying round
2Jagiellonia Białystok3721886439+2542[a]Qualification for theEuropa League first qualifying round
3Lech Poznań3720986229+3342[a]
4Lechia Gdańsk3720895737+2042[a]
5Korona Kielce37145184765−1828
6Wisła Kraków37146175457−326
7Pogoń Szczecin371113135154−325[b]
8Bruk-Bet Termalica Nieciecza37137173555−2025[b]
Source:Ekstraklasa,90minut
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Points in regular season; 3) Head-to-head points in regular season; 4) Head-to-head goal difference in regular season; 5) Head-to-head goals scored in regular season; 5) Head-to-head away goals scored in regular season (if only two teams); 7) Goal difference; 8) Goals scored; 9) Fairplay ranking; 10) Play-off (only if needed to decide champion, teams for relegation or teams for UEFA competitions).
(C) Champions
Notes:
  1. ^abcRegular season record: Jagiellonia 59 pts, Lech 55 pts, Lechia 53 pts.
  2. ^abRegular season record: Pogoń 42 pts, Nieciecza 42 pts. Head-to-head record: Pogoń 5–0 Nieciecza, Nieciecza 2–0 Pogoń.

Positions by round

[edit]
Team ╲ Round3031323334353637
Legia23331111
Jagiellonia11112222
Lech32223333
Lechia44444444
Korona88865555
Wisła K.55556666
Pogoń66677777
Nieciecza77788888
Source:[citation needed]

Results

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Home \ AwayJAGLEGLPOLGDWISPOGNIEKOR
Jagiellonia Białystok0–02–22–01–0
Legia Warsaw2–00–01–16–0
Lech Poznań0–02–12–03–2
Lechia Gdańsk4–04–02–00–0
Wisła Kraków0–14–01–2
Pogoń Szczecin0–21–13–0
Nieciecza1–20–30–2
Korona Kielce1–10–13–2
Source:90minut.pl
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
For upcoming matches, an "a" indicates there is an article about the rivalry between the two participants.

Relegation round

[edit]

League table

[edit]

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
9Zagłębie Lubin371411125145+634
10Piast Gliwice371210154554−931
11Śląsk Wrocław371210154952−329
12Wisła Płock371211144957−828
13Arka Gdynia37109184460−1624[a]Qualification for theEuropa League third qualifying round[b]
14Cracovia37815144552−724[a]
15Górnik Łęczna(R)37910184763−1622Relegation toI liga
16Ruch Chorzów(R)37108194262−2019
Source:Ekstraklasa,90minut
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Points in regular season; 3) Head-to-head points in regular season; 4) Head-to-head goal difference in regular season; 5) Head-to-head goals scored in regular season; 5) Head-to-head away goals scored in regular season (if only two teams); 7) Goal difference; 8) Goals scored.
(R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^abRegular season record: Arka 31 pts, Cracovia 31 pts. Head-to-head record: Arka 1–0 Cracovia, Cracovia 1–1 Arka.
  2. ^Arka Gdynia qualified for theEuropa League third qualifying round by winning the2016–17 Polish Cup.[49]

Positions by round

[edit]
Team ╲ Round3031323334353637
Zagłębie1010101010999
Piast1515121411111110
Śląsk1112141214131211
Wisła P.99999101012
Arka1213151315151413
Cracovia1314111112121314
Górnik1611131513141515
Ruch1416161616161616
Source:[citation needed]

Results

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Home \ AwayWPKZLUSLAARKCRARUCPIAGKL
Wisła Płock1–20–31–11–1
Zagłębie Lubin2–01–32–23–1
Śląsk Wrocław4–12–06–00–2
Arka Gdynia0–11–11–11–0
Cracovia2–02–00–1
Ruch Chorzów1–10–32–2
Piast Gliwice4–02–02–1
Górnik Łęczna2–31–33–0
Source:90minut.pl
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
For upcoming matches, an "a" indicates there is an article about the rivalry between the two participants.

Season statistics

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Top goalscorers

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RankPlayerClubGoals[50]
1PortugalMarco PaixãoLechia Gdańsk18
PolandMarcin RobakLech Poznań
3EstoniaKonstantin VassiljevJagiellonia Białystok13
4PolandRafał BoguskiWisła Kraków12
LithuaniaFiodor ČernychJagiellonia Białystok
PolandAdam FrączczakPogoń Szczecin
HungaryNemanja NikolićLegia Warsaw
PolandKrzysztof PiątekZagłębie Lubin(1)
Cracovia(11)
9PolandKamil BilińskiŚląsk Wrocław11
SerbiaMiroslav RadovićLegia Warsaw
PolandRafał SiemaszkoArka Gdynia

Top assists

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RankPlayerClubAssists[51]
1EstoniaKonstantin VassiljevJagiellonia Białystok13
2BelgiumVadis Odjidja-OfoeLegia Warsaw12
3HungaryÁdám GyurcsóPogoń Szczecin10
4JapanRyota MoriokaŚląsk Wrocław9
PolandFilip StarzyńskiZagłębie Lubin
PolandPiotr TomasikJagiellonia Białystok
7PolandKrzysztof JanusZagłębie Lubin8
SwitzerlandDarko JevtićLech Poznań
PolandRadosław MajewskiLech Poznań
PolandMaciej MakuszewskiLech Poznań
PolandSławomir PeszkoLechia Gdańsk
SerbiaMiroslav RadovićLegia Warsaw
PolandRafał WolskiLechia Gdańsk

Attendances

[edit]
PosTeamTotalHighLowAverageChange
1Legia Warsaw389,89828,84212,17320,455−3.4%
2Lech Poznań372,99541,0269,59119,631+17.1%
3Lechia Gdańsk329,74537,22010,09517,355+35.4%
4Wisła Kraków251,54530,2188,48313,980+14.2%
5Jagiellonia Białystok256,37322,3945,53113,493+31.9%
6Śląsk Wrocław172,66622,0044,0019,089+4.0%
7Cracovia139,28114,00007,723−10.4%
8Arka Gdynia147,07114,0291,9157,720n/a1
9Korona Kielce129,82415,0004,3547,212+9.2%
10Zagłębie Lubin119,70110,8923,8276,300+6.2%
11Ruch Chorzów109,4399,01006,053−15.6%
12Pogoń Szczecin104,5859,8762,5455,810−15.0%
13Wisła Płock101,6029,7502,1175,348n/a1
14Piast Gliwice91,1318,2193,8755,062−20.4%
15Nieciecza66,5884,5952,0843,693+14.1%
16Górnik Łęczna65,6649,2481,4013,648−13.9%
League total2,848,10841,02609,622+5.7%

Source:90minut.pl(in Polish)
Notes:
1: Team played last season inI liga

Awards

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Monthly awards

[edit]

Player of the Month

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MonthPlayerClub
July 2016[52]EstoniaKonstantin VassiljevJagiellonia Białystok
August 2016[53]PolandKamil DrygasPogoń Szczecin
September 2016[54]PolandPrzemysław FrankowskiJagiellonia Białystok
October 2016[55]EstoniaKonstantin VassiljevJagiellonia Białystok
November 2016[56]BelgiumVadis Odjidja-OfoeLegia Warsaw
February 2017[57]PolandDawid KownackiLech Poznań
March 2017[58]SpainGerard BadíaPiast Gliwice
April 2017[59]Republic of IrelandCillian SheridanJagiellonia Białystok

Annual awards

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Award[60]PlayerClub
Player of the SeasonBelgiumVadis Odjidja-OfoeLegia Warsaw
Goalkeeper of the SeasonSlovakiaMatúš PutnockýLech Poznań
Defender of the SeasonPolandMaciej DąbrowskiZagłębie Lubin
Legia Warsaw
Midfielder of the SeasonBelgiumVadis Odjidja-OfoeLegia Warsaw
Forward of the SeasonPolandMarcin RobakLech Poznań
Coach of the SeasonPolandMaciej BartoszekKorona Kielce
Top Scorers of the SeasonPolandMarcin RobakLech Poznań
PortugalMarco PaixãoLechia Gdańsk
Discovery of the SeasonPolandJarosław NiezgodaRuch Chorzów
TurbokozakPolandRadosław MajewskiLech Poznań

See also

[edit]

References

[edit]
  1. ^"(28. kolejka) Lech Poznań - Legia Warszawa".ekstraklasa.org. Archived fromthe original on 10 April 2017. Retrieved9 April 2017.
  2. ^Match have been playedbehind closed doors without any spectators.
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