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Poland national football teamOn 18 December 1921 in Budapest, Poland lost 0-1 it's first international game against Hungary football team. Until now 886 Poland national team matches were held. Poland qualified for 9 World Cup finals, the team's biggest success was the third place in 1974, 1982. Poland national football team all-time recordWP 56.0 P 886 W 387 D 218 L 281 GF 1513 GA 1185 GF/P 1.708 GA/P 1.337 Av attendance 26 481 WP - winning percentage, P - played, W - wins, D - draws, L - losses, GF - goals for, GA - goals against, Av - average Poland football results by competition Competition Played Won Drawn Lost Goals For Goals Against Winning Percentage Friendly matches and other tournaments 571 241 147 183 980 818 55.1 All-time Poland results by date 1
18 Dec 1921 13:45 (+1:00)
Budapest, Hungária körúti Stadion Friendly International 3
28 May 1922 13:30 (+1:00)
Stockholm, Stockholms Olympiastadion 1-2 Friendly International 7
02 Sep 1923 16:00 (+1:00)
Lwów, Stadion imienia Marszałka Józefa Piłsudskiego Friendly International 8
23 Sep 1923 12:00 (+2:00)
Helsinki, Töölön Pallokenttä Friendly International 11
18 May 1924 14:00 (+1:00)
Stockholm, Stockholms Olympiastadion 5-1 Friendly International 12
26 May 1924 17:00 (+1:00)
Paris, Stade Bergeyre VIII. Olympic Games Final Tournament 1924, First round 13
10 Jun 1924 17:30 (+1:00)
Warsaw, Stadion Agrykola Friendly International 14
29 Jun 1924 17:30 (+1:00)
Łódź, Stadion Miejski (Ł.K.S.) 2-0 Friendly International 18
30 Aug 1925 13:00 (+2:00)
Helsinki, Töölön Pallokenttä Friendly International 24
20 Aug 1926 17:00 (+1:00)
Budapest, Hungária körúti Stadion Friendly International 25
12 Sep 1926 16:00 (+1:00)
Lwów, Stadion imienia Marszałka Józefa Piłsudskiego 6-1 Friendly International 26
03 Oct 1926 14:00 (+1:00)
Stockholm, Stockholms Olympiastadion 3-1 Friendly International 27
10 Oct 1926 13:00 (+1:00)
Fredrikstad, Fredrikstad Idræts- og Fotbaldplads 3-4 Friendly International 28
19 Jun 1927 18:00 (+1:44)
Bucharest, Stadionul Oficiul Naţional de Educaţie Fizică Friendly International 29
10 Jun 1928 17:30 (+1:00)
Warsaw, Stadion Agrykola Friendly International 30
01 Jul 1928 18:30 (+1:00)
Katowice, Stadion 1. F.C. Katowice 2-1 Friendly International 31
27 Oct 1928 15:00 (+1:00)
Prague, Letenský Stadion (Sparty) Slavic Tournament 1928 32
28 Sep 1930 14:00 (+1:00)
Stockholm, Stockholms Olympiastadion 0-3 Friendly International 33
26 Oct 1930 14:30 (+1:00)
Warsaw, Stadion Wojska Polskiego imienia Marszałka Józefa Piłsudskiego 6-0 Friendly International 34
14 Jun 1931 18:00 (+1:00)
Warsaw, Stadion Wojska Polskiego imienia Marszałka Józefa Piłsudskiego Friendly International 36
23 Aug 1931 17:00 (+1:00)
Warsaw, Stadion Wojska Polskiego imienia Marszałka Józefa Piłsudskiego Friendly International 37
11 Oct 1931 15:00 (+1:00)
Brussels, Stade du Jubilé (Centenaire) Friendly International 38
25 Oct 1931 14:30 (+1:00)
Poznań, Stadion im. 22 lipca Friendly International 39
29 May 1932 17:15 (+1:00)
Zagreb, Stadion Koturaška Cesta (Igralište Građanskog) Friendly International 40
10 Jul 1932 17:30 (+1:00)
Warsaw, Stadion Wojska Polskiego imienia Marszałka Józefa Piłsudskiego 2-0 Friendly International 41
02 Oct 1932 15:30 (+1:00)
Warsaw, Stadion Wojska Polskiego imienia Marszałka Józefa Piłsudskiego 2-1 Friendly International Poland national football team records and stats10:0 Biggest victory (4 April 2009 vs San Marino) 0:8 Heaviest defeat (6 June 1948 vs Denmark) 7 Most consecutive victories (achieved on 6 occasions, most recently 5 May 2005 vs Albania - 10 October 2005 vs Iceland) 13 Most consecutive matches without defeat (8 August 2000 vs Romania - 9 September 2001 vs Norway, 6 June 2016 vs Lithuania - 6 June 2017 vs Romania) 4 Most consecutive draws (4 April 1965 vs Belgium - 5 May 1965 vs Scotland, 2 February 1993 vs Cyprus - 3 March 1993 vs Lithuania) 21 Most consecutive matches without a draw (7 July 1928 vs Sweden - 9 September 1934 vs Germany, 5 May 2005 vs Albania - 9 September 2006 vs Finland) 13 Most consecutive matches without victory (6 June 1995 vs Brazil - 10 October 1996 vs England) 6 Most consecutive defeats (10 October 1933 vs Czechoslovakia - 9 September 1934 vs Germany) 21 Most consecutive matches scoring (11 November 2020 vs Netherlands - 6 June 2022 vs Netherlands) 6 Most consecutive matches without scoring (9 September 1999 vs England - 4 April 2000 vs Finland) 16 Most consecutive matches conceding a goal (6 June 1938 vs Brazil - 10 October 1947 vs Yugoslavia) 5 Most consecutive matches without conceding a goal (12 December 2011 vs Bosnia & Herzegovina* - 6 June 2012 vs Andorra) External sources
| Poland football association Polish Football Association Most caps for Poland 1. Robert Lewandowski (2008 - 2024) - 148 caps 2. Jakub Błaszczykowski (2006 - 2023) - 109 caps 3. Kamil Glik (2010 - 2022) - 103 caps 4. Michał Żewłakow (1999 - 2011) - 102 caps 5. Grzegorz Lato (1971 - 1984) - 100 caps Most goals for Poland 1. Robert Lewandowski (2008 - 2024) - 82 goals 2. Włodzimierz Lubański (1963 - 1980) - 48 goals 3. Grzegorz Lato (1971 - 1984) - 45 goals 4. Kazimierz Deyna (1968 - 1978) - 41 goals 5. Ernest Pol (1955 - 1965) - 39 goals | ||||||||||||||
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