Women's football in Poland
Overview of Poland in football
Women's Football in Poland | |
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Poland's national team in 2004 | |
Country | Poland |
Governing body | Polish Football Association |
National team(s) | Women's national team |
National competitions | |
Club competitions | |
League: Ekstraliga I liga II liga Cups: Polish Cup | |
International competitions | |
Women's football in Poland is growing in popularity.[1] The first women to play football in Poland was in the 1920s.[2][3]
Club Football
Ekstraliga is Poland's highest tier of women's football.[4]
International Team
Since the 21st Century, Poland has seen an upsurge of success, with the national team significantly improving. The women's team has not yet participated in a final phase of the World Cup or the European Championship.[1]
References
- ^ a b "Poland women's team is on the rise — competitors beware!". fifa.com. 5 January 2023. Retrieved 6 January 2024.
- ^ "Najstarsza żeńska drużyna piłkarska jest z Poznania?". Lepszy Poznań - informacje z Twojego fyrtla. 23 December 2021.
- ^ Newspaper clipping bj.uj.edu.pl
- ^ "Polish women's national team on TVP until 2025! - Association". PZPN - Łączy nas piłka.
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