Poland
Coach:
Jan Urban
Establishment Date:
1919
League Affiliation:
-
Stadium:
-
Seating Capacity:
-
Team Info
The Poland national football team, known as *Biało-czerwoni* (The White and Reds), is a proud European footballing nation competing under the Polish Football Association. Based in Warsaw, the team's home matches are held at the PGE Narodowy, a modern stadium that becomes a cauldron of support. Dressed in their traditional white and red kits, the team has a storied history highlighted by its golden generation of the 1970s. That legendary squad, led by the phenomenal striker Grzegorz Lato and the visionary Kazimierz Deyna, achieved a third-place finish at the 1974 FIFA World Cup, playing an attractive and effective brand of football that captured the world's imagination. In recent years, Poland has been defined by the era of Robert Lewandowski, one of the world's greatest strikers. With him leading the line, Poland has consistently qualified for major tournaments, including the UEFA European Championship and the FIFA World Cup. The current team blends the experience of Lewandowski with emerging talents from leagues across Europe, playing a structured and counter-attacking style. Polish fans are incredibly passionate, creating an intimidating and electrifying atmosphere with their unwavering support, embodying the nation's fighting spirit. The team continues to strive for a deep run in a major tournament to add a new glorious chapter to its history.
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World Cup Quals 2026 2026/03/31
Sweden
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