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Polish Football Association

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Sports governing body organizing association football in Poland

Polish Football Association
UEFA
Short namePZPN
Founded20 December 1919; 105 years ago (1919-12-20)[1]
HeadquartersWarsaw
FIFA affiliation20 April 1923; 102 years ago (1923-04-20)
UEFA affiliation2 March 1955; 70 years ago (1955-03-02)
PresidentCezary Kulesza
Websitewww.pzpn.pl

ThePolish Football Association (Polish:Polski Związek Piłki Nożnej;PZPN) is the governing body ofassociation football inPoland. It organizes the Polish football leagues (without theEkstraklasa), the national cups, and manages themen's andwomen's national teams. It also runs the nationalfutsal andbeach soccer competitions. It is based in the Polish capital ofWarsaw.

History

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The fully-independent federation was established on 20 December 1919 subsuming the autonomousPolish Football Union (PFU) that was part of the disintegrated Austrian Football Union. The PFU was established on 25 June 1911 inLwów,Austria-Hungary.[2]

When theWehrmacht invaded Poland in September 1939, all Polish institutions and associations were dissolved, including the PZPN. The German occupying forces forbade Poles to organise football matches.[3]

In September 2008, the leadership of the Polish Football Association was suspended by the Polish Olympic Committee for "[violating] its statutes in a continuous and flagrant fashion".[4] One year earlier, the Polish sports ministry also made an attempt to address corruption within the Polish Football Association, but was threatened with suspension byFIFA, which forbids any form of government intervention.[5] On 30 October 2008,Grzegorz Lato became the president of the Polish Football Association. On 26 October 2012,Zbigniew Boniek was elected president after winning 61 votes from 118 delegates.[6]

The football association turned 100 years with the2019 FIFA U-20 World Cup during its centennial year. In 2019,Józef Klotz, who had played for the Poland national football team and was killed in theWarsaw Ghetto duringthe Holocaust, was honored by the Association.[7][8] On 28 August 2021,Cezary Kulesza was elected president.[9]

Provincial associations

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The PZPN is divided into 16 provincial associations, corresponding to the 16voivodeships of Poland.[10]

RegionAssociation[10]
Lower Silesian VoivodeshipLower Silesian Football Association
Kuyavian-Pomeranian VoivodeshipKuyavian-Pomeranian Football Association
Lublin VoivodeshipLublin Football Association
Lubusz VoivodeshipLubusz Football Association
Łódź VoivodeshipŁódź Football Association
Lesser Poland VoivodeshipLesser Poland Football Association
Masovian VoivodeshipMasovian Football Association
Opole VoivodeshipOpole Football Association
Podkarpackie VoivodeshipPodkarpackie Football Association
Podlaskie VoivodeshipPodlaskie Football Association
Pomeranian VoivodeshipPomeranian Football Association
Silesian VoivodeshipSilesian Football Association
Świętokrzyskie VoivodeshipŚwiętokrzyskie Football Association
Warmian-Masurian VoivodeshipWarmian-Masurian Football Association
Greater Poland VoivodeshipGreater Poland Football Association
West Pomeranian VoivodeshipWest Pomeranian Football Association

Presidents

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N.PresidentTenureNotes[11]
1.Edward Cetnarowski20 December 1919 – 15 January 1928
2.Władysław Bończa-Uzdowski15 January 1928 – 20 February 1937
3.Kazimierz Glabisz20 February 1937 – 1 September 1939
4.Tadeusz Kuchar29 June 1945 – 16 February 1946
5.Władysław Bończa-Uzdowski16 February 1946 – 1949
6.Andrzej Przeworski1949 – 1951
7.Jerzy Bordziłowski1951 – 1953
8.Jan Rotkiewicz1953 – 1954
9.Roman Gajzler1954 – 1954
10.Władysław Rajkowski1954 – 1956
11.Stefan Glinka1956 – 1961
12.Wit Hanke1961 – 1966
13.Wiesław Ociepka1966 – 1972
14.Stanisław Nowosielski1972 – 1973
15.Jan Maj1973 – 1976
16.Edward Sznajder1976 – 1978
17.Marian Ryba1978 – 1981
18.Włodzimierz Reczek1981 – 1985
19.Edward Brzostowski1985 – 1986
20.Zbigniew Jabłoński1986 – 1989
21.Jerzy Domański1989 – 25 March 1991
22.Kazimierz Górski25 March 1991 – 3 July 1995
23.Marian Dziurowicz [pl]3 July 1995 – 28 June 1999
-Wiesław Pakoca25 May 1998 – 7 August 1998curator
24.Michał Listkiewicz28 June 1999 – 30 October 2008
-Andrzej Rusko [pl]19 January 2007 – 1 February 2007curator
-Marcin Wojcieszak [pl]1 February 2007 – 5 March 2007curator
-Robert Zawłocki [pl]29 September 2008 – 10 October 2008curator
25.Grzegorz Lato30 October 2008 – 26 October 2012
26.Zbigniew Boniek26 October 2012 – 18 August 2021
27.Cezary Kulesza18 August 2021 – present

References

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  1. ^"History". Polish Football Association.Archived from the original on 20 January 2015. Retrieved2 January 2015.
  2. ^Korzachenko, Yuri (12 January 2010).Колиска українського футболу [Cradle of Ukrainian football] (in Ukrainian).Football Federation of Ukraine.
  3. ^Thomas Urban, "Football 'Only for Germans', in the Underground and in Auschwitz: Championships in Occupied Poland“, inEuropean Football During the Second World War. Ed. M. Herzog/F. Brändle. Oxford 2018, p. 367.
  4. ^"Administrator taking over scandal-hit Polish federation".Agence France-Presse. 29 September 2008. Archived fromthe original on 20 May 2011.
  5. ^Slowikowska, Karolina (30 September 2008)."Polish FA suspended over corruption issues".Reuters. Archived fromthe original on 6 March 2016.
  6. ^"Boniek becomes new head of Polish FA".Sports Illustrated.Minute Media.Associated Press. 26 October 2012. Archived fromthe original on 19 January 2013 – viaCNN.
  7. ^"Poland honors national soccer player murdered in Holocaust".Israel Hayom. 6 November 2019. Retrieved2 January 2025.
  8. ^"Before Polish-Israeli soccer match, murdered Jewish player honored".The Jerusalem Post. 10 June 2019.
  9. ^Kopański, Emil (18 August 2021)."Cezary Kulesza nowym prezesem Polskiego Związku Piłki Nożnej".Polish Football Association (in Polish). Retrieved2 January 2025.
  10. ^ab"Wojewódzkie ZPN".Polish Football Association (in Polish). Retrieved10 June 2023.
  11. ^"Prezesi PZPN" (in Polish). Polish Football Association. Retrieved15 July 2015.

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