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Polish Super Cup

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Football tournament
Superpuchar Polski
Organising bodyPolish Football Association (PZPN)
Founded1980; 45 years ago (1980)
RegionPoland
Number of teams2
Related competitions
Current championsJagiellonia Białystok
(2nd title)
Most successful club(s)Lech Poznań
(6 titles)
Television broadcastersTVP Sport
TV4 (2024)
Lech Poznań players celebrating the2015 Polish Super Cup win

ThePolish Super Cup (Polish:Superpuchar Polski,pronounced[supɛrˈpuxarˈpɔlskʲi]) is an annually held match between the champions of theEkstraklasa and thePolish Cup winners or, if the Ekstraklasa champions also win the Polish Cup, the Cup's runners-up. As of2024, the Polish Super Cup has been played 34 times. The most successful club isLech Poznań, who won 6 times.[1] The most common participant has beenLegia Warsaw, as they have played sixteen final games and lost their eight following finals between 2012 and 2021. Unlike thePolish Cup, there is noextra time played in the competition, therefore in case of a draw after regular time, the match goes straight into apenalty shoot-out.

Jagiellonia Białystok are the current holders of the trophy.

Results

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As of the 2024 final[2]
YearHost cityEkstraklasa championsScorePolish Cup winners/
Polish Cup runners-up/
Ekstraklasa runners-up
1980Not played[a]
1981Not played due tomartial law
1982Not played due tomartial law
1983GdańskLech Poznań0–1Lechia Gdańsk
1984Not played
1985Not played
1986Not played
1987BiałystokGórnik Zabrze0–2Śląsk Wrocław
1988Piotrków TrybunalskiGórnik Zabrze2–1Lech Poznań
1989ZamośćRuch Chorzów0–3Legia Warsaw
1990BydgoszczLech Poznań3–1Legia Warsaw
1991WłocławekZagłębie Lubin1–1(2–3p)GKS Katowice
1992LubinLech Poznań4–2Miedź Legnica
1993Not played[b]
1994PłockLegia Warsaw6–4ŁKS Łódź[c]
1995RzeszówLegia Warsaw0–1GKS Katowice[d]
1996Wodzisław ŚląskiWidzew Łódź0–0(5–4p)Ruch Chorzów
1997WarsawWidzew Łódź1–2Legia Warsaw
1998Grodzisk WielkopolskiŁKS Łódź0–1Amica Wronki
1999Ostrowiec ŚwiętokrzyskiWisła Kraków0–1Amica Wronki
2000PłockPolonia Warsaw4–2Amica Wronki
2001StarachowiceWisła Kraków4–3Polonia Warsaw
2002Not played[e]
2003Not played
2004PoznańWisła Kraków2–2(1–4p)Lech Poznań
2005Not played
2006WarsawLegia Warsaw1–2Wisła Płock
2007LubinZagłębie Lubin1–0GKS Bełchatów[f]
2008Ostrowiec ŚwiętokrzyskiWisła Kraków1–2Legia Warsaw
2009LubinWisła Kraków1–1(3–4p)Lech Poznań
2010PłockLech Poznań0–1Jagiellonia Białystok
2011Not played[g]
2012WarsawŚląsk Wrocław1–1(4–2p)Legia Warsaw
2013Not played[h]
2014WarsawLegia Warsaw2–3Zawisza Bydgoszcz
2015PoznańLech Poznań3–1Legia Warsaw
2016WarsawLegia Warsaw1–4Lech Poznań[i]
2017WarsawLegia Warsaw1–1(3–4p)Arka Gdynia
2018WarsawLegia Warsaw2–3Arka Gdynia[j]
2019GliwicePiast Gliwice1–3Lechia Gdańsk
2020WarsawLegia Warsaw0–0(4–5p)Cracovia
2021WarsawLegia Warsaw1–1(3–4p)Raków Częstochowa
2022PoznańLech Poznań0–2Raków Częstochowa
2023CzęstochowaRaków Częstochowa0–0(5–6p)Legia Warsaw
2024WarsawJagiellonia Białystok1–0Wisła Kraków
  1. ^The match betweenLegia Warsaw (Polish champion) andSzombierki Bytom (Polish Cup winner) was not organized.
  2. ^Not held as PZPN could not decide which team should play as the 1992–93 champions – see1992–93 Ekstraklasa.
  3. ^Legia Warsaw won the double and played against Polish Cup runners-up.
  4. ^Legia Warsaw won the double and played against Polish Cup runners-up.
  5. ^The match between Legia Warsaw (Polish champion) and Wisła Kraków (Polish Cup winner) was to be played inSuwałki, but was canceled for financial reasons.
  6. ^The Polish Cup winners, Dyskobolia Grodzisk Wielkopolski, pulled out. The 2006–07 Ekstraklasa runners-up GKS Bełchatów replaced them.
  7. ^The match between Wisła Kraków (Polish champion) and Legia Warsaw (Polish Cup winner) was to be played at theNational Stadium inWarsaw. The police questioned the readiness of the facility and the delay in laying the turf (among other things, communication problems, poor ability to separate fans of both teams from each other)
  8. ^The Polish champion, as well as the winner of the Polish Cup, was Legia Warsaw. It was not decided to play the match in the above-mentioned season.
  9. ^Legia Warsaw won the double and played against Polish Cup runners-up.
  10. ^Legia Warsaw won the double and played against Polish Cup runners-up.

Performances

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Performance by club

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ClubWinnersRunners-upWinning yearsLosing years
Lech Poznań641990, 1992, 2004,2009,2015,20161983, 1988,2010,2022
Legia Warsaw5111989, 1994, 1997,2008,20231990, 1995, 2006,2012,2014,2015,2016,2017,2018,2020,2021
Amica Wronki211998, 19992000
Raków Częstochowa212021,20222023
Lechia Gdańsk21983,2019
GKS Katowice21991, 1995
Śląsk Wrocław21987,2012
Arka Gdynia22017,2018
Jagiellonia Białystok22010,2024
Wisła Kraków1520011999, 2004,2008,2009,2024
Górnik Zabrze1119881987
Widzew Łódź1119961997
Polonia Warsaw1120002001
Zagłębie Lubin1120071991
Cracovia12020
Wisła Płock12006
Zawisza Bydgoszcz12014
Ruch Chorzów21989, 1996
ŁKS Łódź21994, 1998
Miedź Legnica11992
GKS Bełchatów12007
Piast Gliwice12019

Performance by qualification

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CompetitionWinnersRunners-up
Polish Cup winners179
Ekstraklasa champions1118
Polish Cup runners-up21
Ekstraklasa runners-up1

See also

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References

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  1. ^Mogielnicki, Paweł (18 July 2019)."Poland – List of Super Cup Finals". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Retrieved19 September 2019.
  2. ^"Poland - List of Super Cup Finals".RSSSF.

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