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Polish National Football Association

Pzpn.pl:Poland National Football The Polish National Football Association is the official website of the Polish national soccer team. The "Polish Iron Army" was a world-beater in the 1970s and 1980s, winning the World Cup in West Germany in 1974 and the World Cup in Spain in 1982, and reaching the final 8 of the World Cup in Argentina in 1978.

The Polish Football Association was founded in 1919. In 1924 it took part in the Paris Olympic Games, losing 0:5 to Hungary. 1936 in the Berlin Olympics, the Polish team made significant progress, winning 3:0 and 5:4 against Hungary and England, losing to Austria (1:3) in the semi-finals and losing to Norway (2:3) for third place. Poland's best soccer players include Deyna, Gadocha, Tomaszewski, Lubanski, Ratko, Boniek, etc.

The Polish team is a typical Eastern European team, with excellent physical quality players, technically proficient with the tacit understanding, fast attacking, is the most terrible cold goal maker in the tournament, in the Czech Republic, Romania, Bulgaria and other traditional Eastern European teams unified with the 2002 World Cup when Poland shouldered the burden of winning the honor for Eastern Europeans. The team is the only one to have won the World Cup in 2002.

Legia Warsaw Football Club

Legia Warszawa is a professional soccer club in Poland, founded in 1916, with its home ground at the Polish Army Stadium, and is one of the most successful soccer clubs in Poland, having won the Polish Football League A championship 11 times (as of 2016).

Vistula Krakow Football Club

Wisła Kraków is a Polish professional soccer club founded in 1906, with its home stadium in Wisła Kraków, and is one of the most successful soccer clubs in Poland, having won the Polish First Division Championship 14 times (as of 2016). .

Legia Football Club Gdansk

FC Lechia Gdańsk (Polish: Lechia Gdańsk) is a Polish professional soccer club founded in 1945, with its home ground at the PGE Stadium in Gdańsk, and is now a participating team in the Polish Football League A (2016-17 season).

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