Polish Cup
Appearance
The Polish Cup in football (official Polish title: "Puchar Polski") is an annually held elimination tournament for Polish football clubs and is the second most important national title in Polish football after the 1st league (or "Ekstraklasa") title.
Each football club which participates in the Polish football league system is entitled to enter the tournament. The clubs of the lower leagues have to enter regional qualification rounds and the winners of these qualification rounds join the teams of the first and second league in the main round of the tournament. Each elimination is decided by a single game (held on the theoretically weaker team's stadium. The final eliminations are decided by 2 games.
Polish Cup winners
- 1926, Wisła Kraków
- 1951, Ruch Chorzów
- 1952, Polonia Warszawa
- 1954, Gwardia Warszawa
- 1955, Legia Warszawa
- 1956, Legia Warszawa
- 1957, Łódzki Klub Sportowy (LKS Lodz)
- 1962, Zagłębie Sosnowiec
- 1963, Zagłębie Sosnowiec
- 1964, Legia Warszawa
- 1965, Górnik Zabrze
- 1966, Legia Warszawa
- 1967, Wisła Kraków
- 1968, Górnik Zabrze
- 1969, Górnik Zabrze
- 1970, Górnik Zabrze
- 1971, Górnik Zabrze
- 1972, Górnik Zabrze
- 1973, Legia Warszawa
- 1974, Ruch Chorzów
- 1975, Stal Rzeszów
- 1976, Śląsk Wrocław
- 1977, Zagłębie Sosnowiec
- 1978, Zagłębie Sosnowiec
- 1979, Arka Gdynia
- 1980, Legia Warszawa
- 1981, Legia Warszawa
- 1982, Lech Poznań
- 1983, Lechia Gdańsk
- 1984, Lech Poznań
- 1985, Widzew Łódź
- 1986, GKS Katowice
- 1987, Śląsk Wrocław
- 1988, Lech Poznań
- 1989, Legia Warszawa
- 1990, Legia Warszawa
- 1991, GKS Katowice
- 1992, Miedź Legnica
- 1993, GKS Katowice
- 1994, Legia Warszawa
- 1995, Legia Warszawa
- 1996, Ruch Chorzów
- 1997, Legia Warszawa
- 1998, Amica Wronki
- 1999, Amica Wronki
- 2000, Amica Wronki
- 2001, Polonia Warszawa
- 2002, Wisła Kraków
- 2003, Wisła Kraków
- 2004, Lech Poznań