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Ekstraklasa
Season2008–09
ChampionsWisła Kraków
13th Ekstraklasa title
12th Polish title
RelegatedGórnik Zabrze
ŁKS (license revoked)
UEFA Champions LeagueWisła Kraków
UEFA Europa LeagueLech Poznań
(via Polish Cup)
Legia Warsaw
Polonia Warsaw
Matches played240
Goals scored524 (2.18 per match)
Top goalscorerPaweł Brożek
(19 goals)
Takesure Chinyama
(19 goals)
Biggest home win7 matches with 4–0
Biggest away winŁKS 0–4 Wisła
Pol. Bytom 0–4 Pol. Warsaw
Highest scoringŁKS 4–3 Cracovia
Highest attendance40,000[1]
Ruch 0–1 Górnik
(28 February 2009)
Total attendance1,764,240
Average attendance7,351 0.3%[2]
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The 2008–09 Ekstraklasa was the seventy-fifth season of top-tier football in Poland. It began on 8 August 2008 and ended on 30 May 2009. The season was originally scheduled to start on 25 July 2008. However, the first two rounds of games were postponed because of legal uncertainties about the number of teams in the competition following an association-wide corruption scandal.

Wisła Kraków won the league for the second time in a row and for the 12th time in their history after defeating Śląsk Wrocław 2–0 in the final match of the season. Legia Warsaw finished as runners-up and qualified for the second qualifying round of 2009–10 UEFA Europa League. Lech Poznań finished third and qualified for the third qualifying round of the Europa League after winning the Polish Cup. Polonia Warsaw also managed to earn a spot in Europe by finishing fourth, thereby qualifying for the first qualifying round of the Europa League. Paweł Brożek of Wisła Kraków and Takesure Chinyama of Legia Warsaw finished as joint topscorers with 19 goals in the season.

On the bottom end of the table, relegation was once again subject to several non-competitive events. On competitive criteria, Górnik Zabrze and Cracovia would have been relegated to the I Liga, while Arka Gdynia would have had to compete in the relegation play-offs. However, ŁKS Łódź were denied a license for the 2009–10 season and thus were automatically relegated. The club appealed the decision without any success. Since ŁKS city rivals Widzew were also denied of promoting from the First League and appealed against this decision, thus creating uncertainties about the First League play-off participant, the Polish FA decided in June to postpone the relegation play-offs to an unknown date before eventually cancelling the matches completely. (see below).

  • 2Team overview
  • 5Season statistics

Team changes from last season[edit]

Due to the corruption scandal several teams from last season have been punished with relegation. Those teams include Zagłębie Lubin, Korona Kielce and Zagłębie Sosnowiec.[3] Lubin and Kielce were relegated to the First League while Sosnowiec were demoted an additional level to the Second League because they also finished the season in 16th and last place, a regular demotion spot. Widzew Łódź, who ended the season in 15th place, originally were going to be penalized as well.[4] However, the club successfully appealed the decision in front of the Polish Olympic Committee,[5] Canon lbp 2900 driver window 7 free download. so they were assigned to the First League as a regularly demoted club.

Promotion to this year's Ekstraklasa was earned by Polish First League champions Lechia Gdańsk, runners-up Śląsk Wrocław, 3rd placed Piast Gliwice and 4th placed Arka Gdynia.

Dyskobolia Grodzisk Wielkopolski has been sold to an owner of First League club Polonia Warsaw. The two clubs merged, with Grodzisk's players and Ekstraklasa license transferred to Polonia.[6] The merger concluded a series of negotiations between Grodzisk and other clubs. The initially planned merger with Śląsk Wrocław was eventually denied by the latter after several months of discussions. Grodzisk chairman Zbigniew Drzymała then started conversations with Pogoń Szczecin, which were quickly stopped without an agreement as well, before eventually coming to an agreement with Polonia.

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Team overview[edit]

Stadia and locations[edit]

Location of teams in Ekstraklasa 2008-09
TeamVenueCapacity
Arka GdyniaGOSiR Stadium12.000
CracoviaCracovia Stadium11.000
GKS BełchatówGKS Stadium5.238
Górnik ZabrzeErnest Pohl Stadium17.722
Jagiellonia BiałystokMunicipal Stadium10.000*
Lech PoznańMunicipal Stadium18.200*
Lechia GdańskLechia Stadium12.244
Legia WarsawPolish Army Stadium13.628*
Łódzki KSŁKS Stadium12.160
Odra Wodzisław ŚląskiMOSiR Stadium6.620
Piast GliwicePiast Stadium6.000
Polonia BytomEdward Szymkowiak Stadium7.000
Polonia WarsawPolonia Stadium7.000
Ruch ChorzówRuch Stadium10.000
Śląsk WrocławOporowska Stadium8.346
Wisła KrakówHenryk Reyman Stadium15.595*

*Stadiums are under redevelopment

Personnel and sponsoring[edit]

TeamHead coachTeam captainKitmakerShirt sponsor
Arka GdyniaMarek ChojnackiOlgierd MoskalewiczJakoPolnord
CracoviaArtur PłatekBartosz ŚlusarskiZinaComArch
GKS BełchatówRafał UlatowskiEdward CecotAdidasPGE
Górnik ZabrzeHenryk KasperczakSebastian NowakJakoAllianz
Jagiellonia BiałystokMichał ProbierzTomasz FrankowskiJomaVacansOleil
Lech PoznańFranciszek SmudaRafał MurawskiPumaWarka
Lechia GdańskTomasz KafarskiKarol PiątekJakoSNG Energa
Legia WarsawJan UrbanWojciech SzalaAdidasn
Łódzki KSGrzegorz WesołowskiMarcin AdamskiUmbroBioAg Solutions
Odra Wodzisław ŚląskiRyszard WieczorekJan WośTicoRojek-Decor
Piast GliwiceDariusz FornalakJarosław KaszowskiErrea
Polonia BytomYuri ShatalovJacek TrzeciakTicoArmanda Development
Polonia WarsawJacek GrembockiRadek MynářZinaJW Construction
Ruch ChorzówWaldemar FornalikWojciech GrzybColoGOCC
Śląsk WrocławRyszard TarasiewiczDariusz SztylkaGarmanPiast
Wisła KrakówMaciej SkorżaMarcin BaszczyńskiUmbrobet-at-home.com
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League table[edit]

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1Wisła Kraków(C)3019745321+32642009–10 UEFA Champions League Second qualifying round
2Legia Warsaw3018755217+35612009–10 UEFA Europa League Second qualifying round
3Lech Poznań30161135124+27592009–10 UEFA Europa League Third qualifying round[a]
4Polonia Warsaw3015964023+1754[b]2009–10 UEFA Europa League First qualifying round
5GKS Bełchatów30173104028+1254[b]
6Śląsk Wrocław30111274034+645
7Polonia Bytom30105153046−1635
8Jagiellonia Białystok3097142834−634[c]
9Ruch Chorzów3097142232−1034[c]
10Piast Gliwice3096151726−933
11Lechia Gdańsk3095163044−1432[d]
12Odra Wodzisław3088142340−1732[d]
13Arka Gdynia3079142739−1230[e]
14Cracovia3079142440−1630[e]
15Górnik Zabrze(R)3078152033−1329Relegation to 2009–10 First League
16ŁKS Łódź(R)30105152743−1635[f]
Source: 90minut.pl(in Polish)
Rules for classification: 1st points; 2nd head-to-head points; 3rd head-to-head goal difference; 4th head-to-head goals scored; 5th head-to-head away goals scored; 6th goal difference; 7th goals scored
(C) Champion; (R) Relegated.
Notes:
  1. ^Lech Poznań are the winners of the 2008–09 Polish Cup competition and therefore have qualified for the third qualifying round of the UEFA Europa League.
  2. ^ abGKS 1–2 PWA; PWA 1–0 GKS
  3. ^ abJAG 1–0 RUC; RUC 0–0 JAG
  4. ^ abODR 1–0 LGD; LGD 3–1 ODR
  5. ^ abARK 2–1 CRA; CRA 0–0 ARK
  6. ^ŁKS Łódź did not receive a license for the 2009–10 season due to financial problems.[7][8]

Results[edit]

Home AwayARKCRABEŁGÓRJAGLPOLGDLEGŁKSODRPIAPBYPWARUCŚLĄWIS
Arka Gdynia2–12–01–01–12–10–10–14–02–10–11–30–11–23–30–1
Cracovia0–01–00–02–00–13–10–32–00–01–00–11–00–01–11–1
GKS Bełchatów1–13–01–02–02–31–01–00–23–00–03–11–21–02–10–0
Górnik Zabrze2–20–22–31–01–12–00–32–02–01–02–00–10–01–21–1
Jagiellonia Białystok3–02–00–21–00–32–02–14–01–22–02–22–11–02–20–2
Lech Poznań0–02–22–33–01–01–00–01–13–11–03–02–01–11–11–1
Lechia Gdańsk2–12–01–21–03–10–32–32–13–10–00–10–02–01–12–4
Legia Warsaw2–04–03–00–02–01–13–01–04–03–13–12–24–14–02–1
ŁKS Łódź3–04–30–22–01–00–32–10–00–00–12–01–20–10–00–4
Odra Wodzisław0–02–10–20–01–10–11–02–00–10–24–11–13–00–00–2
Piast Gliwice1–22–01–01–01–11–20–20–12–10–11–00–20–00–11–1
Polonia Bytom2–11–01–22–01–01–14–11–02–31–11–00–40–31–11–1
Polonia Warsaw0–01–11–02–00–03–31–10–01–32–01–01–03–03–00–2
Ruch Chorzów0–02–00–10–10–02–02–10–12–00–10–02–11–31–21–0
Śląsk Wrocław2–11–12–11–12–00–21–11–13–04–00–13–00–13–12–1
Wisła Kraków4–04–12–13–11–01–43–01–00–03–12–01–02–12–02–0
Source: 90minut.pl(in Polish)
Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Season statistics[edit]

Scoring[edit]

  • First goal of the season:Hernán Rengifo (Lech Poznań) Match: 2-3 GKS Bełchatów, 47th minute (8 August 2008)
  • Last goal of the season:Grzegorz Niciński (Arka Gdynia) Match: 2-1 Odra Wodzisław, 79th minute (30 May 2009)
  • Fastest goal in a match:Arkadiusz Aleksander (Odra Wodzisław) Match: 2-0 Legia Warsaw, 1st minute (17 August 2008)
  • First hat-trick of the season:Filip Ivanovski (Polonia Warsaw) Match: 3-0 Śląsk Wrocław, 21', 24', 67'.(29 August 2008);
  • Fastest hat-trick of the season:Rafał Boguski (Wisła Kraków) Match: 3-1 Odra Wodzisław, 52', 62', 77', 25 minutes. (5 December 2008)
  • Most goals scored by a player in one game:Daniel Mąka (Polonia Warsaw) Match: 4-0 Polonia Bytom, 64', 87', 89', 3 goals.(13 September 2008);
    • Rafał Boguski (Wisła Kraków) Match: 3-1 Odra Wodzisław, 52', 62', 77', 3 goals. (5 December 2008)
    • Filip Ivanovski (Polonia Warsaw) Match: 3-0 Śląsk Wrocław, 21', 24', 67', 3 goals.(29 August 2008)
    • Marcin Komorowski (Polonia Bytom) Match: 4-1 Lechia Gdańsk, 9', 41', 69', 3 goals.(29 August 2008)
  • Widest winning margin: 8 teams tied Match: 4-0, 4 goals.
  • Most goals in a match:ŁKS ŁódźMatch: 4-3 Cracovia, 7 goals.(6 March 2009)

Team Records[edit]

  • Most wins:Wisła Kraków(19 wins)
  • Fewest wins:Cracovia, Arka Gdynia, Górnik Zabrze(7 wins)
  • Most draws:Śląsk Wrocław(12 draws)
  • Fewest draws:GKS Bełchatów(3 draws)
  • Fewest losses:Lech Poznań(3 losses)
  • Most losses:Lechia Gdańsk(16 losses)
  • Most goals scored:Wisła Kraków(53 goals)
  • Fewest goals scored:Piast Gliwice(17 goals)
  • Most goals conceded:Polonia Bytom(46 goals)
  • Fewest goals conceded:Legia Warsaw(17 goals)

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Top goalscorers[edit]

Source: onet.pl(in Polish)

19 goals
  • Paweł Brożek (Wisła Kraków)
  • Takesure Chinyama (Legia Warsaw)
14 goals
  • Robert Lewandowski (Lech Poznań)

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12 goals
  • Filip Ivanovski (Polonia Warsaw)
10 goals
  • Dawid Nowak (GKS Bełchatów)
  • Dariusz Pawlusiński (Cracovia)
9 goals

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  • Rafał Boguski (Wisła Kraków)
  • Hernan Rengifo (Lech Poznań)
  • Semir Štilić (Lech Poznań)
  • Tomasz Szewczuk (Śląsk Wrocław)

Relegation play-offs[edit]

The relegation play-offs were cancelled after a series of appeals over the question in which division both ŁKS Łódź and First League 2008–09 champions Widzew Łódź will play in the 2009-10 season. Originally, Arka Gdynia as 14th-placed team (sports court decisions excluded) of the Ekstraklasa and Korona Kielce as 3rd-placed team of the First League were scheduled to play in a two-legged play-off for a spot in Ekstraklasa 2009–10. However, the Polish FA were forced to postpone the series to an unknown later date[9] due to the appeals and, after the issues could not be settled in time, eventually decided not to hold any matches.

References[edit]

  1. ^'Ekstraklasa 2008/2009 - Kolejka 18'. 90minut.pl. Retrieved 28 February 2009.
  2. ^'Attendances – Archive Poland, 2008-2009, Ekstraklasa'. EFS.co.uk. Retrieved 10 June 2009.
  3. ^'Orange Ekstraklasa 2007/2008' (in Polish). www.90minut.pl. Archived from the original on 7 March 2009. Retrieved 15 March 2009.
  4. ^'Polish club relegated after corruption probe'. ESPNSoccernet. 17 January 2008. Retrieved 15 March 2009.
  5. ^'Widzew win relegation appeal'. PA Sport. 24 July 2008. Archived from the original on 1 June 2009. Retrieved 15 March 2009.
  6. ^Dwa kluby z Warszawy w piłkarskiej ekstraklasie.(in Polish) Retrieved on 11 July 2008.
  7. ^'Ekstraklasa: klub zdegradowany za 'złą sytuację finansową'' (in Polish). www.onet.pl. 28 May 2009. Archived from the original on 31 May 2009. Retrieved 28 May 2009.
  8. ^'Łódzki KS nadal bez licencji' (in Polish). www.90minut.pl. 16 June 2009. Archived from the original on 19 June 2009. Retrieved 16 June 2009.
  9. ^'PZPN odwołał baraże o Ekstraklasę' (in Polish). www.90minut.pl. 12 June 2009. Archived from the original on 15 June 2009. Retrieved 16 June 2009.

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