2016–17 Ekstraklasa
Season | 2016–17 |
---|---|
Dates | 15 July 2016 – 4 June 2017 |
Champions | Legia Warsaw (12th title) |
Relegated | Górnik Łęczna Ruch Chorzów |
Champions League | Legia Warsaw |
Europa League | Arka Gdynia Jagiellonia Białystok Lech Poznań |
Matches played | 296 |
Goals scored | 812 (2.74 per match) |
Top goalscorer | Marco Paixão Marcin Robak (18 goals) |
Biggest home win | Cracovia 6–0 Korona (2 October 2016) Śląsk 6–0 Ruch (13 May 2017) Legia 6–0 Termalica (14 May 2017) |
Biggest away win | Ruch 0–5 Lech (4 November 2016) |
Highest scoring | Pogoń 6–2 Wisła K. (19 November 2016) |
Longest winning run | 5 matches Legia Warsaw Lech Poznań |
Longest unbeaten run | 15 matches Legia Warsaw |
Longest winless run | 11 matches Ruch Chorzów |
Longest losing run | 7 matches Wisła Kraków |
Highest attendance | 41,026[1] Lech 1–2 Legia (9 April 2017) |
Lowest attendance | 0[2] Cracovia 1–1 Ruch (20 August 2016)[3] Ruch 0–1 Nieciecza (16 September 2016)[4] |
Total attendance | 2,848,108[5] |
Average attendance | 9,622 5.7%[6] |
← 2015–16 2017–18 → |
The 2016–17 Ekstraklasa (currently named Lotto Ekstraklasa due to sponsorship reasons)[7] was the 83rd season of the Ekstraklasa, the top Polish professional league for association football clubs, since its establishment in 1927. The league is operated by the Ekstraklasa SA.
The season started on 15 July 2016,[8] running to 4 June 2017.[9] After the 20th matchday the league was on winter break between 20 December 2016 and 9 February 2017. The regular season was played in a round-robin tournament. A total of 16 teams participated, 14 of which competed in the league during the 2015–16 season, while the remaining two were promoted from the I liga. The fixtures were announced on 1 June 2016.[10]
Each team played a total of 30 matches, half at home and half away. After 30th round (at the end of April 2017), league was split into two groups: championship round (top eight teams) and relegation round (bottom eight teams). Each team was play 7 more games (1-4 and 9-12 teams will play four times at home), starting with half the points achieved during the first phase of 30 matches. So, finally each team played a total of 37 matches. This is the fourth season to take place since the new playoff/playout rule has been introduced.
The defending champions were Legia Warsaw, who won their 11th Polish title the previous season.
Teams
Sixteen teams competed in the league – the top fourteen teams from the previous season, as well as two teams promoted from the I liga. Arka Gdynia became the first team to be promoted.[11] They return to the league after a five-season absence. Wisła Płock returns to the top level nine years after their relegation.[12] Termalica Bruk-Bet Nieciecza changed its name to Bruk-Bet Termalica Nieciecza.[13]
Stadiums
- Note: Table lists in alphabetical order.
Team | Location | Venue | Capacity |
---|---|---|---|
Arka Gdynia | Gdynia | Stadion GOSiR | 15,139 |
Bruk-Bet Termalica Nieciecza | Nieciecza | Stadion Bruk-Bet | 4,666 |
Cracovia | Kraków | Stadion im. Józefa Piłsudskiego | 15,016 |
Górnik Łęczna | Lublin | Arena Lublin | 15,500 |
Jagiellonia Białystok | Białystok | Stadion Jagiellonii | 22,432 |
Korona Kielce | Kielce | Kolporter Arena | 15,550 |
Lech Poznań | Poznań | INEA Stadion | 43,269 |
Lechia Gdańsk | Gdańsk | Stadion Energa Gdańsk | 43,615 |
Legia Warsaw | Warsaw | Stadion Wojska Polskiego | 31,800 |
Piast Gliwice | Gliwice | Arena Gliwice | 10,037 |
Pogoń Szczecin | Szczecin | Stadion im. Floriana Krygiera | 18,027 |
Ruch Chorzów | Chorzów | Stadion Ruchu Chorzów | 9,300 |
Śląsk Wrocław | Wrocław | Stadion Wrocław | 42,771 |
Wisła Kraków | Kraków | Stadion im. Henryka Reymana | 33,326 |
Wisła Płock | Płock | Stadion im. Kazimierza Górskiego | 12,800 |
Zagłębie Lubin | Lubin | Stadion Zagłębia | 16,068 |
Arka | Nieciecza | Cracovia | Górnik Łęczna | Jagiellonia | Korona |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Stadion GOSiR | Stadion Bruk-Bet | Stadion im. Józefa Piłsudskiego | Arena Lublin | Stadion Jagiellonii | Kolporter Arena |
Capacity: 15,139 | Capacity: 4,666 | Capacity: 15,016 | Capacity: 15,500 | Capacity: 22,432 | Capacity: 15,550 |
Lech | Lechia | ||||
INEA Stadion | Stadion Energa Gdańsk | ||||
Capacity: 43,269 | Capacity: 43,615 | ||||
Legia | Piast | ||||
Stadion Wojska Polskiego | Arena Gliwice | ||||
Capacity: 31,800 | Capacity: 10,037 | ||||
Pogoń | Ruch | Śląsk | Wisła Kraków | Wisła Płock | Zagłębie |
Stadion im. Floriana Krygiera | Stadion Ruchu Chorzów | Stadion Wrocław | Stadion im. Henryka Reymana | Stadion im. Kazimierza Górskiego | Stadion Zagłębia |
Capacity: 18,027 | Capacity: 9,300 | Capacity: 42,771 | Capacity: 33,326 | Capacity: 12,800 | Capacity: 16,068 |
Personnel and kits
Managerial changes
Team | Outgoing manager | Manner of departure | Date of vacancy | Position in table | Incoming manager | Date of appointment |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Pogoń Szczecin | Czesław Michniewicz[14] | End of contract | 30 June 2016 | Pre-season | Kazimierz Moskal[15] | 30 June 2016 |
Korona Kielce | Marcin Brosz[16] | 30 June 2016 | Tomasz Wilman[17] | 30 June 2016 | ||
Legia Warsaw | Stanislav Cherchesov[18] | Resigned | 1 June 2016 | Besnik Hasi[19] | 3 June 2016 | |
Bruk-Bet Termalica Nieciecza | Piotr Mandrysz[20] | End of contract | 6 June 2016 | Czesław Michniewicz[21] | 6 June 2016 | |
Piast Gliwice | Radoslav Látal[22] | Resigned | 15 July 2016 | Jiří Neček (interim)[22] | 15 July 2016 | |
Lech Poznań | Jan Urban[23] | Sacked | 29 August 2016 | 12th | Nenad Bjelica[24] | 30 August 2016 |
Piast Gliwice | Jiří Neček[25] | Caretaking spell over | 30 August 2016 | 14th | Radoslav Látal[26] | 1 September 2016 |
Legia Warsaw | Besnik Hasi[27] | Sacked | 18 September 2016 | 14th | Aleksandar Vuković (interim)[28] | 19 September 2016 |
Legia Warsaw | Aleksandar Vuković[29] | Caretaking spell over | 24 September 2016 | 11th | Jacek Magiera[29] | 24 September 2016 |
Korona Kielce | Tomasz Wilman[30] | Sacked | 25 October 2016 | 16th | Sławomir Grzesik (interim)[30] | 25 October 2016 |
Wisła Kraków | Dariusz Wdowczyk[31] | Resigned | 10 November 2016 | 10th | Kazimierz Kmiecik (interim)[31] | 10 November 2016 |
Korona Kielce | Sławomir Grzesik[32] | Caretaking spell over | 10 November 2016 | 13th | Maciej Bartoszek[32] | 10 November 2016 |
Górnik Łęczna | Andrzej Rybarski[33] | Resigned | 1 December 2016 | 16th | Sławomir Nazaruk (interim)[34] | 3 December 2016 |
Górnik Łęczna | Sławomir Nazaruk (interim)[35] | Caretaking spell over | 15 December 2016 | 15th | Franciszek Smuda[35] | 15 December 2016 |
Śląsk Wrocław | Mariusz Rumak[36] | Resigned | 19 December 2016 | 12th | Jan Urban[37] | 5 January 2017 |
Wisła Kraków | Kazimierz Kmiecik[38] | Caretaking spell over | 3 January 2017 | 10th | Kiko Ramírez[38] | 3 January 2017 |
Piast Gliwice | Radoslav Látal[39] | Sacked | 2 March 2017 | 15th | Dariusz Wdowczyk[40] | 3 March 2017 |
Bruk-Bet Termalica Nieciecza | Czesław Michniewicz[41] | Resigned | 22 March 2017 | 7th | Marcin Węglewski (interim)[42] | 27 March 2017 |
Arka Gdynia | Grzegorz Niciński[43] | Resigned | 10 April 2017 | 13th | Leszek Ojrzyński[44] | 10 April 2017 |
Ruch Chorzów | Waldemar Fornalik[45] | Resigned | 22 April 2017 | 14th | Krzysztof Warzycha[46] | 24 April 2017 |
Regular season
League table
Pos | Team | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts | Qualification |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Jagiellonia Białystok | 30 | 18 | 5 | 7 | 56 | 31 | +25 | 59 | Qualification for the championship round |
2 | Legia Warsaw | 30 | 17 | 7 | 6 | 58 | 30 | +28 | 58 | |
3 | Lech Poznań | 30 | 16 | 7 | 7 | 50 | 22 | +28 | 55 | |
4 | Lechia Gdańsk | 30 | 16 | 5 | 9 | 46 | 37 | +9 | 53 | |
5 | Wisła Kraków | 30 | 13 | 5 | 12 | 45 | 46 | −1 | 44 | |
6 | Pogoń Szczecin | 30 | 10 | 12 | 8 | 47 | 40 | +7 | 42[a] | |
7 | Nieciecza | 30 | 12 | 6 | 12 | 31 | 38 | −7 | 42[a] | |
8 | Korona Kielce | 30 | 12 | 3 | 15 | 39 | 55 | −16 | 39[b] | |
9 | Wisła Płock | 30 | 10 | 9 | 11 | 42 | 44 | −2 | 39[b] | Qualification for the relegation round |
10 | Zagłębie Lubin | 30 | 10 | 9 | 11 | 37 | 36 | +1 | 39[b] | |
11 | Śląsk Wrocław | 30 | 8 | 10 | 12 | 34 | 45 | −11 | 34 | |
12 | Arka Gdynia | 30 | 8 | 7 | 15 | 37 | 50 | −13 | 31[c] | |
13 | Cracovia | 30 | 6 | 13 | 11 | 38 | 43 | −5 | 31[c] | |
14 | Ruch Chorzów[d] | 30 | 10 | 4 | 16 | 37 | 46 | −9 | 30[e] | |
15 | Piast Gliwice | 30 | 7 | 9 | 14 | 31 | 49 | −18 | 30[e] | |
16 | Górnik Łęczna | 30 | 7 | 9 | 14 | 36 | 52 | −16 | 30[e] |
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head points; 3) Head-to-head goal difference; 4) Head-to-head goals scored; 5) Head-to-head away goals scored (only if two teams); 6) Goal difference; 7) Goals scored; 8) Fairplay ranking; 9) Draw. (Note: Head-to-head record is used only after all the matches between the teams in question have been played).[48]
Notes:
- ^ a b Head-to-head record: Pogoń 5–0 Nieciecza, Nieciecza 2–0 Pogoń.
- ^ a b c Head-to-head record: Korona 9 pts (8–8), Wisła P. 6 pts (7-8), Zagłębie 3 pts (7–6).
- ^ a b Head-to-head record: Arka 1–0 Cracovia, Cracovia 1–1 Arka.
- ^ Ruch Chorzów were punished with a deduction of four points due to financial problems.[47]
- ^ a b c Head-to-head record: Ruch 7 pts (7–3), Piast 5 pts (5-5), Górnik 4 pts (5–9).
Positions by round
Results
Play-offs
Championship round
League table
Pos | Team | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts | Qualification |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Legia Warsaw (C) | 37 | 21 | 10 | 6 | 70 | 31 | +39 | 44 | Qualification for the Champions League second qualifying round |
2 | Jagiellonia Białystok | 37 | 21 | 8 | 8 | 64 | 39 | +25 | 42[a] | Qualification for the Europa League first qualifying round |
3 | Lech Poznań | 37 | 20 | 9 | 8 | 62 | 29 | +33 | 42[a] | |
4 | Lechia Gdańsk | 37 | 20 | 8 | 9 | 57 | 37 | +20 | 42[a] | |
5 | Korona Kielce | 37 | 14 | 5 | 18 | 47 | 65 | −18 | 28 | |
6 | Wisła Kraków | 37 | 14 | 6 | 17 | 54 | 57 | −3 | 26 | |
7 | Pogoń Szczecin | 37 | 11 | 13 | 13 | 51 | 54 | −3 | 25[b] | |
8 | Bruk-Bet Termalica Nieciecza | 37 | 13 | 7 | 17 | 35 | 55 | −20 | 25[b] |
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Points in regular season; 3) Head-to-head points in regular season; 4) Head-to-head goal difference in regular season; 5) Head-to-head goals scored in regular season; 5) Head-to-head away goals scored in regular season (if only two teams); 7) Goal difference; 8) Goals scored; 9) Fairplay ranking; 10) Play-off (only if needed to decide champion, teams for relegation or teams for UEFA competitions).
(C) Champions
Notes:
Positions by round
Results
Relegation round
League table
Pos | Team | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts | Qualification |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
9 | Zagłębie Lubin | 37 | 14 | 11 | 12 | 51 | 45 | +6 | 34 | |
10 | Piast Gliwice | 37 | 12 | 10 | 15 | 45 | 54 | −9 | 31 | |
11 | Śląsk Wrocław | 37 | 12 | 10 | 15 | 49 | 52 | −3 | 29 | |
12 | Wisła Płock | 37 | 12 | 11 | 14 | 49 | 57 | −8 | 28 | |
13 | Arka Gdynia | 37 | 10 | 9 | 18 | 44 | 60 | −16 | 24[a] | Qualification for the Europa League third qualifying round[b] |
14 | Cracovia | 37 | 8 | 15 | 14 | 45 | 52 | −7 | 24[a] | |
15 | Górnik Łęczna (R) | 37 | 9 | 10 | 18 | 47 | 63 | −16 | 22 | Relegation to I liga |
16 | Ruch Chorzów (R) | 37 | 10 | 8 | 19 | 42 | 62 | −20 | 19 |
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Points in regular season; 3) Head-to-head points in regular season; 4) Head-to-head goal difference in regular season; 5) Head-to-head goals scored in regular season; 5) Head-to-head away goals scored in regular season (if only two teams); 7) Goal difference; 8) Goals scored.
(R) Relegated
Notes:
- ^ a b Regular season record: Arka 31 pts, Cracovia 31 pts. Head-to-head record: Arka 1–0 Cracovia, Cracovia 1–1 Arka.
- ^ Arka Gdynia qualified for the Europa League third qualifying round by winning the 2016–17 Polish Cup.[49]
Positions by round
Results
Season statistics
Attendances
Pos | Team | Total | High | Low | Average | Change |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Legia Warsaw | 389,898 | 28,842 | 12,173 | 20,455 | −3.4% |
2 | Lech Poznań | 372,995 | 41,026 | 9,591 | 19,631 | +17.1% |
3 | Lechia Gdańsk | 329,745 | 37,220 | 10,095 | 17,355 | +35.4% |
4 | Wisła Kraków | 251,545 | 30,218 | 8,483 | 13,980 | +14.2% |
5 | Jagiellonia Białystok | 256,373 | 22,394 | 5,531 | 13,493 | +31.9% |
6 | Śląsk Wrocław | 172,666 | 22,004 | 4,001 | 9,089 | +4.0% |
7 | Cracovia | 139,281 | 14,000 | 0 | 7,723 | −10.4% |
8 | Arka Gdynia | 147,071 | 14,029 | 1,915 | 7,720 | n/a1 |
9 | Korona Kielce | 129,824 | 15,000 | 4,354 | 7,212 | +9.2% |
10 | Zagłębie Lubin | 119,701 | 10,892 | 3,827 | 6,300 | +6.2% |
11 | Ruch Chorzów | 109,439 | 9,010 | 0 | 6,053 | −15.6% |
12 | Pogoń Szczecin | 104,585 | 9,876 | 2,545 | 5,810 | −15.0% |
13 | Wisła Płock | 101,602 | 9,750 | 2,117 | 5,348 | n/a1 |
14 | Piast Gliwice | 91,131 | 8,219 | 3,875 | 5,062 | −20.4% |
15 | Nieciecza | 66,588 | 4,595 | 2,084 | 3,693 | +14.1% |
16 | Górnik Łęczna | 65,664 | 9,248 | 1,401 | 3,648 | −13.9% |
League total | 2,848,108 | 41,026 | 0 | 9,622 | +5.7% |
Source: 90minut.pl (in Polish)
Notes:
1: Team played last season in I liga
Awards
Annual awards
Award[52] | Player | Club |
---|---|---|
Player of the Season | Vadis Odjidja-Ofoe | Legia Warsaw |
Goalkeeper of the Season | Matúš Putnocký | Lech Poznań |
Defender of the Season | Maciej Dąbrowski | Zagłębie Lubin Legia Warsaw |
Midfielder of the Season | Vadis Odjidja-Ofoe | Legia Warsaw |
Forward of the Season | Marcin Robak | Lech Poznań |
Coach of the Season | Maciej Bartoszek | Korona Kielce |
Top Scorers of the season | Marcin Robak | Lech Poznań |
Marco Paixão | Lechia Gdańsk | |
Discovery of the season | Jarosław Niezgoda | Ruch Chorzów |
Turbokozak | Radosław Majewski | Lech Poznań |
See also
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External links
- Official website (in Polish)
- Ekstraklasa at uefa.com