Polish football champions

Polish football champions

Polish Championship in Football

Year, 1st place, 2nd place, 3rd place

* 1913: Cracovia Kraków, Pogoń Lwów, Czarni Lwów (Championship of Galicia)
* 1920: abandoned (due to war)
* 1921: Cracovia Kraków, Polonia Warszawa, Warta Poznań
* 1922: Pogoń Lwów, Warta Poznań, Cracovia Kraków
* 1923: Pogoń Lwów, Wisła Kraków, Polonia Warszawa
* 1924: no championships, due to the Summer Olympic Games in Paris
* 1925: Pogoń Lwów, Warta Poznań, Wisła Kraków
* 1926: Pogoń Lwów, Polonia Warszawa, Warta Poznań
* 1927: Wisła Kraków, 1. FC Katowice, Warta Poznań
* 1928: Wisła Kraków, Warta Poznań, Legia Warszawa
* 1929: Warta Poznań, Garbarnia Kraków, Wisła Kraków
* 1930: Cracovia Kraków, Wisła Kraków, Legia Warszawa
* 1931: Garbarnia Kraków, Wisła Kraków, Legia Warszawa
* 1932: Cracovia Kraków, Pogoń Lwów, Warta Poznań
* 1933: Ruch Chorzów, Pogoń Lwów, Wisła Kraków
* 1934: Ruch Chorzów, Cracovia Kraków, Wisła Kraków
* 1935: Ruch Chorzów, Pogoń Lwów, Warta Poznań
* 1936: Ruch Chorzów, Wisła Kraków, Warta Poznań
* 1937: Cracovia Kraków, AKS Chorzów, Ruch Chorzów
* 1938: Ruch Chorzów, Warta Poznań, Wisła Kraków
* 1939: abandoned (due to World War II), as of August 31, 1939, Ruch Chorzów was first, Wisła Kraków second, and Pogoń Lwów third
* 1946: Polonia Warszawa, Warta Poznań, AKS Chorzów
* 1947: Warta Poznań, Wisła Kraków, AKS Chorzów
* 1948: Cracovia Kraków, Wisła Kraków, Ruch Chorzów
* 1949: Wisła Kraków, Cracovia Kraków, Lech Poznań
* 1950: Wisła Kraków, Ruch Chorzów, Lech Poznań
* 1951: Ruch Chorzów (*), Wisła Kraków
* 1952: Ruch Chorzów, Polonia Bytom, Cracovia Kraków
* 1953: Ruch Chorzów, Wawel Kraków, Wisła Kraków
* 1954: Polonia Bytom, ŁKS Łódź, Ruch Chorzów
* 1955: Legia Warszawa, Zagłębie Sosnowiec, Ruch Chorzów
* 1956: Legia Warszawa, Ruch Chorzów, Lechia Gdańsk
* 1957: Górnik Zabrze, Gwardia Warszawa, ŁKS Łódź
* 1958: ŁKS Łódź, Polonia Bytom, Górnik Zabrze
* 1959: Górnik Zabrze, Polonia Bytom, Gwardia Warszawa
* 1960: Ruch Chorzów, Legia Warszawa, Górnik Zabrze
* 1961: Górnik Zabrze, Polonia Bytom, Legia Warszawa
* 1962: Polonia Bytom, Górnik Zabrze, Zagłębie Sosnowiec
* 1963: Górnik Zabrze, Ruch Chorzów, Zagłębie Sosnowiec
* 1964: Górnik Zabrze, Zagłębie Sosnowiec, Odra Opole
* 1965: Górnik Zabrze, Szombierki Bytom, Zagłębie Sosnowiec
* 1966: Górnik Zabrze, Wisła Kraków, Polonia Bytom
* 1967: Górnik Zabrze, Zagłębie Sosnowiec, Ruch Chorzów
* 1968: Ruch Chorzów, Legia Warszawa, Górnik Zabrze
* 1969: Legia Warszawa, Górnik Zabrze, Polonia Bytom
* 1970: Legia Warszawa, Ruch Chorzów, Górnik Zabrze
* 1971: Górnik Zabrze, Legia Warszawa, Zagłębie Wałbrzych
* 1972: Górnik Zabrze, Zagłębie Sosnowiec, Legia Warszawa
* 1973: Stal Mielec, Ruch Chorzów, Gwardia Warszawa
* 1974: Ruch Chorzów, Górnik Zabrze, Stal Mielec
* 1975: Ruch Chorzów, Stal Mielec, Śląsk Wrocław
* 1976: Stal Mielec, GKS Tychy, Wisła Kraków
* 1977: Śląsk Wrocław, Widzew Łódź, Górnik Zabrze
* 1978: Wisła Kraków, Śląsk Wrocław, Lech Poznań
* 1979: Ruch Chorzów, Widzew Łódź, Stal Mielec
* 1980: Szombierki Bytom, Widzew Łódź, Legia Warszawa
* 1981: Widzew Łódź, Wisła Kraków, Szombierki Bytom
* 1982: Widzew Łódź, Śląsk Wrocław, Stal Mielec
* 1983: Lech Poznań, Widzew Łódź, Ruch Chorzów
* 1984: Lech Poznań, Widzew Łódź, Pogoń Szczecin
* 1985: Górnik Zabrze, Legia Warszawa, Widzew Łódź
* 1986: Górnik Zabrze, Legia Warszawa, Widzew Łódź
* 1987: Górnik Zabrze, Pogoń Szczecin, GKS Katowice
* 1988: Górnik Zabrze, GKS Katowice, Legia Warszawa
* 1989: Ruch Chorzów, GKS Katowice, Górnik Zabrze
* 1990: Lech Poznań, Zagłębie Lubin, GKS Katowice
* 1991: Zagłębie Lubin, Górnik Zabrze, Wisła Kraków
* 1992: Lech Poznań, GKS Katowice, Widzew Łódź
* 1993: Lech Poznań, Legia Warszawa, ŁKS Łódź,
* 1994: Legia Warszawa, GKS Katowice, Górnik Zabrze
* 1995: Legia Warszawa, Widzew Łódź, GKS Katowice
* 1996: Widzew Łódź, Legia Warszawa, Hutnik Kraków
* 1997: Widzew Łódź, Legia Warszawa, Odra Wodzisław
* 1998: ŁKS Łódź, Polonia Warszawa, Wisła Kraków
* 1999: Wisła Kraków, Widzew Łódź, Legia Warszawa
* 2000: Polonia Warszawa, Wisła Kraków, Ruch Chorzów
* 2001: Wisła Kraków, Pogoń Szczecin, Legia Warszawa
* 2002: Legia Warszawa, Wisła Kraków, Amica Wronki
* 2003: Wisła Kraków, Dyskobolia Grodzisk, GKS Katowice
* 2004: Wisła Kraków, Legia Warszawa, Amica Wronki
* 2005: Wisła Kraków, Dyskobolia Grodzisk, Legia Warszawa
* 2006: Legia Warszawa, Wisła Kraków, Zagłębie Lubin
* 2007: Zagłębie Lubin, GKS Bełchatów, Legia Warszawa
* 2008: Wisła Kraków, Legia Warszawa, Dyskobolia Grodzisk

Notes

(*) In 1951, the Polish Football Association decided to give the Championship title to the winner of the Polish Cup, in order to increase the importance of the re-activated cup competition . Ruch Chorzów was 6th in the league, but won the cup, beating 2-0 Wisła Kraków in the final game. However, in the League, Wisła Kraków was first, Górnik Radlin second and Legia Warszawa third.
(**) In 1993, the title was handed to Lech after Legia and ŁKS were penalized for alleged match fixing.

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See also

* Football in Poland
* Polish national football team
* Polish Cup
* Polish SuperCup
* Sports in Poland


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