Ekstraklasa Poland | 2024 Football League Table

Ekstraklasa 2023/2024 Regular Season

PWDLGFGAFormPts
1Jagiellonia Białystok
32
17
8
7
73
44
WLDWL
59
2Slask Wroclaw
32
16
9
7
46
30
WWLDL
57
3Legia Warsaw
32
14
11
7
48
38
WLWDD
53
4Górnik Zabrze
33
15
8
10
45
40
DDLWW
53
5Rakow Czestochowa
32
14
10
8
53
35
WLWLD
52
6Lech Poznań
32
14
10
8
45
38
LLDWL
52
7Pogon Szczecin
33
15
7
11
58
38
DLWDL
52
8Zagłębie Lubin
32
12
8
12
40
47
WWWLL
44
9Stal Mielec
33
11
10
12
40
45
DDWLL
43
10Piast Gliwice
32
9
15
8
37
33
WDWWW
42
11Widzew Łódź
32
12
6
14
41
44
LLLWD
42
12Radomiak Radom
32
10
8
14
40
53
LWLLL
38
13Puszcza Niepołomice
33
8
13
12
38
49
DWLDW
37
14Warta Poznań
32
9
10
13
33
39
LWLWW
37
15Cracovia
32
7
15
10
43
44
LWDLW
36
16Korona Kielce
32
6
14
12
36
43
LDDWL
32
17Ruch Chorzów
32
5
14
13
38
53
WWWLL
29
18ŁKS Łódź
32
5
6
21
30
71
LLLLW
21

Ekstraklasa Poland

There is an annual football championship in Poland called the Ekstraklasa, which is a top-flight competition for Polish teams. It is now known as PKO Ekstraklasa, thanks to its sponsor PKO Bank Polski. Until recently, the league was known as Liga 1 but now is known as PKO Ekstraklasy. In order to promote the sport, PKO Bank Polski has become the main sponsor.

The Ekstraklasa league consists of 18 clubs and consists of nine rounds. Each club plays their opponents twice during the course of the season, which lasts for 34 games. There are also champion groups for the top eight teams, and relegation groups for the bottom eight. In 2016, the league had two different phases, and each had between sixteen and 20 teams. The current season is the longest, lasting 296 games.

The Polish league has thirty games per season, with each team playing their opponents twice. The top eight teams compete for the championship while the bottom eight battle for survival, as they face relegation. The Ekstraklasa is the highest level of football in the country, and the current champion, Legia Warszawa, is the current champion. This competitive level of football in Poland is played year-round, beginning in August and concluding in May.

Since its launch, the Ekstraklasa has gained widespread popularity and has been broadcast on TV, radio, and online. In addition to live coverage, Ekstraklasa matches are broadcast on the internet, and are broadcast on TV, radio, and on radio. Currently, there are four television channels in Poland that air the Polish Ekstraklasa, along with several other major sports channels.