List of Lechia Gdańsk records and statistics

Records and statistics for Lechia Gdańsk.

Records and statistics

All-time

  • First Ever Game:
    • (Friendly) 2 September 1945, Milicyjnym Klubem Sportowym z Wrzeszcza, 4-6
    • (Competitive) 9 September 1945, Wojskowy Klub Sportowy, 9-1
  • First Ever Win: 9 September 1945, Wojskowy Klub Sportowy, 9-1
  • Biggest Win: 15–0 vs LKS Waplewo, 11 May 2001
  • Biggest Defeat: 8–0 vs Polonia Bytom, 13 November 1949
  • Highest Scoring Game: - 15 goals
    • 11–4 vs SKS Płomień Gdańsk, 9 December 1945
    • 15–0 vs LKS Waplewo, 11 May 2002
  • Most Goals by a player in a Game: 7 goals – Stanisław Baran vs Wojskowy Klub Sportowy, 20 September 1945
  • Fasted Goal Scored in a Game: 16 seconds – Paweł Buzała vs Wisła Kraków, 23 May 2009
  • Most Total Goals in a Season: Bartłomiej Stolc, 2001–02 season – 40 goals
  • Most League Goals in a Season: Bartłomiej Stolc, 2002–03 season – 34 goals
  • Most League Goals in a Season: (top three divisions) Jerzy Kruszczyński, 1983–84 season – 31 goals
  • Most League Goals for Lechia Gdańsk: Bogdan Adamczyk – 73 goals [lower-alpha 1]
  • Most Goals in all Competitions for Lechia Gdańsk: Roman Rogocz – 108 goals [lower-alpha 2]
  • Most League Apps for Lechia Gdańsk: Roman Korynt – 327 apps [lower-alpha 3]
  • Most Apps in all competitions for Lechia Gdańsk: Roman Korynt - 341 apps [lower-alpha 4]
  • Youngest player to feature for the first team: Kacper Urbański (achieved 21 December 2019) - 15 years, 3 months and 4 days vs Raków Częstochowa
  • Oldest player to feature for the first team: Zdzisław Puszkarz (achieved 11 June 1988) - 38 years, 3 months and 24 days vs GKS Katowice
  • Youngest Goal-scorer for the first team: Sławomir Wojciechowski (achieved 16 September 1989) - 16 years, 0 months and 10 days vs Polonia Bytom
  • Oldest Goal-scorer for the first team: Zdzisław Puszkarz (achieved 12 April 1988) - 38 years, 0 months and 23 days vs Lech Poznań
  • Highest percentage of goals per game: Marian Łącz - 250% (10 games, 25 goals)
  • Highest percentage of goals per game, having scored more than 10 goals: Marian Łącz - 250% (10 games, 25 goals)
  • Highest percentage of goals per game, having played more than 10 games: Bartłomiej Stolc - 106.5% (76 games, 81 goals)
  • Highest Transfer Fee Paid: Daniel Łukasik, 2014 - 2,750,000zł (€800,000)
  • Highest Transfer Fee Received: Vanja Milinković-Savić, 2017 - 10,500,000zł (€2.6 million)
  1. Goals scored in the Ekstraklasa, I liga, II liga, and III liga count as league goals.
  2. Any goals in a league, cup, or playoff game are counted
  3. Appearances made in the Ekstraklasa, I liga, II liga, and III liga count as league apps.
  4. Any appearances in a league, cup, or playoff game are counted

Ekstraklasa

  • Debut Match in Ekstraklasa: March 20, 1949, Cracovia 5–1 Lechia Gdańsk
  • First Lechia goalscorer in the Ekstraklasa: Piotr Nierychło [1]
  • First Win in Ekstraklasa: March 27, 1949, Lechia Gdańsk 5–3 Ruch Chorzów
  • Biggest Win in Ekstraklasa: 5–0 vs four teams; Cracovia – 7 September 1952, Zagłębie Sosnowiec – 28 April 1957, Arkonia Szczecin – 25 March 1962, Podbeskidzie – 13 February 2015
  • Biggest Defeat in Ekstraklasa: 8–0 vs Polonia Bytom, 13 November 1949
  • Most Lechia Goals in the Ekstraklasa: Flávio Paixão - 55 goals
  • Most Lechia Apps in the Ekstraklasa: Roman Korynt - 207 apps
  • Youngest player to feature for the first team (Ekstraklasa): Kacper Urbański (achieved 21 December 2019) - 15 years, 3 months and 4 days vs Raków Częstochowa
  • Oldest player to feature for the first team (Ekstraklasa): Zdzisław Puszkarz (achieved 11 June 1988) - 38 years, 3 months and 24 days vs GKS Katowice
  • Youngest Goal-scorer for the first team (Ekstraklasa): Kacper Łazaj (achieved 9 November 2012) - 17 years, 3 months and 16 days vs Ruch Chorzów
  • Oldest Goal-scorer for the first team (Ekstraklasa): Zdzisław Puszkarz (achieved 12 April 1988) - 38 years, 0 months and 23 days vs Lech Poznań
  • Highest percentage of goals per game (Ekstraklasa): Bronisław Szlagowski - 54.5% (11 games, 6 goals)
  • Highest percentage of goals per game, having scored more than 10 goals (Ekstraklasa): Marco Paixão - 51.5% (66 games, 34 goals)

Stadium statistics

  • Last Game at the MOSiR Stadium Gdańsk: May 29, 2011, Zagłębie Lubin, 1-2
  • Last Win at the MOSiR Stadium Gdańsk: May 22, 2011, Lech Poznań, 2-1
  • Last Lechia Goalscorer at the MOSiR Stadium Gdańsk: May 29, 2011, Abdou Razack Traoré
  • First Game at the Stadion Energa Gdańsk: August 14, 2011, Cracovia, 1-1 [2]
  • First Win at the Stadion Energa Gdańsk: September 12, 2011, Górnik Zabrze, 2-1
  • First Lechia Goalscorer at the Stadion Energa Gdańsk: August 14, 2011, Fred Benson
  • Highest Attendance: September 29, 1983, Juventus, UEFA Cup Winners Cup - 40,000 (estimate)
  • Highest Ekstraklasa attendance at the Stadion Energa Gdańsk: March 19, 2017, Legia Warsaw - 37,220
  • Lowest Ekstraklasa attendance at the Stadion Energa Gdańsk: February 27, 2018, Nieciecza - 2,235

League attendances

Season Highest Opposition Date Lowest Opposition Date Average Dif.
2011–1234444Cracovia14 August 2011[3]10525Podbeskidzie24 March 2012[4]17372
2012–1319415Śląsk Wrocław21 October 2012[5]8000Korona Kielce11 March 2013[6]132194153
2013–1424276Górnik Zabrze30 August 2013[7]7705Piast Gliwice29 March 2014[8]12844375
2014–1536500Legia Warsaw11 April 2015[9]7619Piast Gliwice7 December 2014[10]166083764
2015–1622415Legia Warsaw11 May 2016[11]8827Śląsk Wrocław6 December 2015[12]115695039
2016–1737220Legia Warsaw19 March 2017[13]10009Nieciecza29 April 2017[14]175315962
2017–1822871Arka Gdynia7 April 2018[15]2235Nieciecza27 February 2018[16]106406891
2018–1925066Arka Gdynia27 October 2018[17]8769Wisła Płock11 March 2019[18]147464106
2019–20 [lower-alpha 1]14008Lech Poznań14 September 2019[21]0 [lower-alpha 2]Arka Gdynia & Cracovia31 March 2020 & 9 June 2020-81106636
2020–21[lower-alpha 3]5424Raków Częstochowa29 August 2020[22]0four gamesfour dates

†Season in progress.

  • All of the released attendance figures for Lechia Gdańsk before the 2011-12 Ekstraklasa season were rounded to the nearest 500.
  • The impact of the coronavirus outbreak should be noted for the 2019–20 season and its impact on attendance figures. The final two games of the regular season had to be played behind closed doors, in games which would usually draw a large attendance (the Tricity derby game against Arka Gdynia was the highest home attendance the two seasons prior). The final three games of the season, each in the championship round, had crowd restrictions due to the easing of lock-down. This has massively impacted the average attendance figures.

Notes

  1. It was announced on 10 March that the games against Arka Gdynia and Cracovia would be played behind closed doors and the games in the championship round against Piast Gliwice, Cracovia and Legia Warsaw will be played with crowd restrictions due to the coronavirus pandemic.[19] However these games did not go ahead as all league games were postponed indefinitely on 14 March.[20] The attendance stats for this season includes the home games where fans were not allowed to attend.
  2. Due to restrictions imposed by the Polish government in reaction to the coronavirus outbreak there were no fans in attendance for the home games against Arka Gdynia and Cracovia.
  3. The games at the start of the season were with restricted capacity, with all games from October 2020 being held behind closed doors, meaning only the first three home games of the season had fans in attendance.

Goalscorers

Top goalscorers by season

League Cup [lower-alpha 1] Total
SeasonPlayerGoalsPlayerGoalsPlayerGoals
1945-46Marian Łącz13-Marian Łącz13
1946-47Tadeusz Skowroński13-Tadeusz Skowroński13
1947-48Roman Rogocz15-Roman Rogocz15
1949Roman Rogocz7-Roman Rogocz7
1950Robert Gronowski10-Robert Gronowski10
1951Roman Rogocz19Leszek Goździk,
Krzysztof Baszkiewicz
1Roman Rogocz19
1952Robert Gronowski5Alfred Kokot,
Aleksander Kupcewicz
3 [lower-alpha 2]Robert Gronowski7
1953Robert Gronowski5-Robert Gronowski5
1954Roman Rogocz6-Roman Rogocz6
1955Czesław Nowicki, Leszek Goździk,
Alfred Kobylański
3Alfred Kobylański4Alfred Kobylański7
1956Roman Rogocz7Czesław Nowicki
Jerzy Czubała
1Roman Rogocz7
1957Robert Gronowski,
Bronisław Szlagowski
6Józef Górny,
Władysław Musiał
1Robert Gronowski,
Bronisław Szlagowski
6
1958Bogdan Adamczyk11-Bogdan Adamczyk11
1959Bogdan Adamczyk7-Bogdan Adamczyk7
1960Czesław Nowicki13-Czesław Nowicki13
1961Czesław Nowicki6-Czesław Nowicki6
1962-63Bogdan Adamczyk7-Bogdan Adamczyk7
1963-64Bogdan Adamczyk12Bogdan Adamczyk,
Janusz Charczuk
1Bogdan Adamczyk13
1964-65Jerzy Apolewicz7-Jerzy Apolewicz7
1965-66Jerzy Apolewicz9Jerzy Sionek,
Zdzisław Michalski
1Jerzy Apolewicz9
1966-67Bogdan Adamczyk6Bogdan Adamczyk2Bogdan Adamczyk8
1967-68Bogdan Adamczyk16Janusz Mirowski1Bogdan Adamczyk16
1968-69Marek Hartman9-Marek Hartman9
1969-70Marian Maksymiuk7-Marian Maksymiuk7
1970-71Jerzy Panek9Jerzy Jastrzębowski,
Zbigniew Kupcewicz
1Jerzy Panek9
1971-72Jerzy Jastrzębowski10-Jerzy Jastrzębowski10
1972-73Janusz Orczykowski6-Janusz Orczykowski6
1973-74Tomasz Korynt6Andrzej Głownia2Andrzej Głownia7
1974-75Tomasz Korynt,
Leonard Radowski,
Zdzisław Puszkarz
8-Tomasz Korynt,
Leonard Radowski,
Zdzisław Puszkarz
8
1975-76Tomasz Korynt8Leonard Radowski1Tomasz Korynt8
1976-77Tomasz Korynt9-Tomasz Korynt9
1977-78Krzysztof Matuszewski15-Krzysztof Matuszewski15
1978-79Zbigniew Kruszyński9Henryk Kliszewicz,
Krzysztof Matuszewski
3Zbigniew Kruszyński10
1979-80Zdzisław Puszkarz,
Jarosław Studzizba
5-Zdzisław Puszkarz,
Jarosław Studzizba
5
1980-81Andrzej Salach7Jarosław Studzizba,
Dariusz Raczyński
2Andrzej Salach7
1981-82Andrzej Salach, Ryszard Polak,
Zdzisław Puszkarz, Dariusz Raczyński,
Jan Kierno
2-Andrzej Salach, Ryszard Polak,
Zdzisław Puszkarz, Dariusz Raczyński,
Jan Kierno
2
1982-83Marek Kowalczyk10Bolesław Błaszczyk,
Marek Kowalczyk
3Marek Kowalczyk13
1983-84Jerzy Kruszczyński31Jerzy Kruszczyński2 [lower-alpha 3]Jerzy Kruszczyński33
1984-85Jerzy Kruszczyński8Jerzy Kruszczyński,
Maciej Kamiński,
Andrzej Marchel
1Jerzy Kruszczyński9
1985-86Mirosław Pękala,
Maciej Kamiński
5-Mirosław Pękala,
Maciej Kamiński
5
1986-87Mirosław Pękala,
Janusz Kupcewicz
6-Mirosław Pękala,
Janusz Kupcewicz
6
1987-88Ryszard Przygodzki4Janusz Kupcewicz1Ryszard Przygodzki4
1988-89Piotr Prabucki,
Jarosław Nowicki
5Jarosław Nowicki1Jarosław Nowicki6
1989-90Jacek Chociej,
Marek Ługowski
6Mirosław Giruć1Jacek Chociej,
Marek Ługowski
6
1990-91Grzegorz Pawłuszek10Grzegorz Pawłuszek1Grzegorz Pawłuszek11
1991-92Tomasz Unton6-Tomasz Unton6
1992-93Sławomir Wojciechowski9Rafał Kaczmarczyk5Sławomir Wojciechowski,
Rafał Kaczmarczyk
10
1993-94Marcin Kaczmarek9Krystian Gergella,
Rafał Kaczmarczyk,
Sargis Khachatryan
1Marcin Kaczmarek9
1994-95Grzegorz Król6Sławomir Matuk1Grzegorz Król6
1995-96Emmanuel Tetteh9Grzegorz Król1Emmanuel Tetteh9
1996-97Jacek Grembocki12Grzegorz Król1Jacek Grembocki12
1997-98Tomasz Dawidowski13Marcin Kubsik1Tomasz Dawidowski13
1998-99Adam Fedoruk7Adam Fedoruk,
Robert Kugiel
2Adam Fedoruk9
1999-2000Robert Kugiel10-Robert Kugiel10
2000-01Tomasz Moskal,
Dariusz Preis
6Krzysztof Rusinek2Dariusz Preis7
2001-02Bartłomiej Stolc29Bartłomiej Stolc11Bartłomiej Stolc40
2002-03Bartłomiej Stolc34Marek Szutowicz4Bartłomiej Stolc36
2003-04Marek Szutowicz14Jakub Bławat,
Marek Wasicki
3Marek Szutowicz15
2004-05Krzysztof Rusinek10Marek Wasicki2Krzysztof Rusinek10
2005-06Krzysztof Brede6-Krzysztof Brede6
2006-07Piotr Cetnarowicz13Grzegorz Król1Piotr Cetnarowicz13
2007-08Maciej Rogalski11Paweł Buzała6Maciej Rogalski16
2008-09Paweł Buzała5Maciej Kalkowski2[lower-alpha 4]Paweł Buzała5
2009-10Hubert Wołąkiewicz4Paweł Buzała3Hubert Wołąkiewicz,
Paweł Buzała
5
2010-11Abdou Traoré12Abdou Traoré,
Ivans Lukjanovs,
Bedi Buval
1Abdou Traoré13
2011-12Abdou Traoré4-Abdou Traoré4
2012–13Abdou Traoré9Abdou Traoré,
Piotr Wiśniewski,
Sebastian Madera
1Abdou Traoré10
2013–14Patryk Tuszynski,
Piotr Grzelczak,
Stojan Vranjes
7Patryk Tuszynski, Piotr Wiśniewski,
Przemysław Frankowski, Paweł Buzała
1Patryk Tuszynski8
2014–15Antonio Čolak10Piotr Grzelczak1Antonio Čolak10
2015–16Grzegorz Kuświk11Bartłomiej Pawłowski,
Piotr Wiśniewski
2Grzegorz Kuświk11
2016–17Marco Paixão18Flávio Paixão1Marco Paixão18
2017–18Marco Paixão16-Marco Paixão16
2018–19Flávio Paixão15Artur Sobiech3Flávio Paixão15
2019–20Flávio Paixão14Flávio Paixão7 [lower-alpha 5]Flávio Paixão21
2020–21Flávio Paixão7Łukasz Zwoliński2Flávio Paixão7

†Season still in progress

  • The Polish Cup has always been held in two calendar years (e.g. September to May) where as in Lechia's history the league was held in one calendar year from 1949 to 1962. For the 1950–62 seasons when Lechia played in the cup, the goals will count towards the season of the final, example: the 1956-57 Polish Cup goals will be added to the 1957 league season.
  • The Cup goals includes goals from the Polish Cup, Polish SuperCup, and any goals scored in European competitions.
  • The Polish Cup was not held from 1926 to 1950, 1953, and from 1958 to 1961.

Notes

  1. The “Cup” games top scorer are counted as any goals in other competitions other than the league. These include; Polish Cup, Polish SuperCup, League Cups (Young Leaders Rally Cup, League Cup, Polish League Cup & Ekstraklasa Cup), UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, UEFA Europa League, and when Lechia were in the lower divisions and could not take part in the Polish Cup the regional cup competitions stats are listed.
  2. the goals counted were for the Polish Cup and the Young Leaders Rally Cup. Kokot scored once in the Polish Cup and twice in the Young Leaders Rally Cup. Kupcewicz scored all three in the Young Leaders Rally Cup
  3. the goals counted were for the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup and the Polish SuperCup. Lechia were not part of that seasons Polish Cup. Jerzy Kruszczyński scored 1 goal in each of the Polish SuperCup & UEFA Cup Winners Cup
  4. the goals counted were for the Polish Cup and the Ekstraklasa Cup. Maciej Kalkowski scored one goal each in the Polish Cup and the Ekstraklasa Cup
  5. the goals counted were for the Polish Cup, Polish SuperCup and the UEFA Europa League. Flávio Paixão scored 5 goals in the Polish Cup and 2 in the Europa League

Ekstraklasa hat-tricks

Hat-trick's scored by Lechia players in the Ekstraklasa.[23]

No. Player Against Result Date Ref
1Bronisław SzlagowskiZagłębie Sosnowiec5–0 (H)28 April 1957[24]
2Bogdan AdamczykLegia Warsaw3–0 (H)26 November 1958
3Bogdan AdamczykArkonia Szczecin5–0 (H)25 March 1962
4Bogdan AdamczykArkonia Szczecin3–0 (H)12 September 1962
5Patryk TuszyńskiZawisza Bydgoszcz0–3 (A)24 February 2014[25]
6Piotr WiśniewskiPiast Gliwice3–1 (H)7 December 2014[26]
7Flávio PaixãoJagiellonia Białystok5–1 (H)6 March 2016[27]
8Marco PaixãoJagiellonia Białystok4–0 (H)17 May 2017[28]
9Marco PaixãoPogoń Szczecin4–0 (H)28 May 2017[29]
10Flávio PaixãoArka Gdynia4–2 (H)7 April 2018[30]
11Artur SobiechZagłębie Lubin3–3 (H)22 September 2018[31]
12Flávio PaixãoArka Gdynia4–3 (H)31 May 2020[32]

Individual achievements

Player statistics

All time player statistics

(Stats correct as of 6 February 2021)

All-time most Lechia appearances and goals.[35][36]

Apps
No. Name Apps
1Roman Korynt341
2Zdzisław Puszkarz340
3Andrzej Salach337
4Czesław Nowicki288
5Henryk Gronowski277
6Marek Ługowski273
7Jerzy Apolewicz260
8Piotr Wiśniewski260
9Mateusz Bąk245
10Andrzej Marchel236
11Czesław Lenc232
12Tomasz Borkowski230
13Józef Gładysz229
14Mariusz Pawlak228
15Tomasz Unton218
16Andrzej Głownia216
17Bogdan Adamczyk215
18Maciej Kozak213
19Lech Kulwicki213
20Zbigniew Żemojtel213
21Władysław Musiał212
22Aleksander Cybulski211
23Janusz Makowski208
24Sławomir Matuk204
25Jerzy Górski199
26Marcin Pietrowski189
27Henryk Wieczorkowski187
28Flávio Paixão187
29Robert Gronowski185
30Rafał Janicki185
31Marcin Kubsik185
32Edmund Wierzyński185
33Maciej Kamiński181
34Hubert Kusz181
35Maciej Kalkowski176
36Marian Maksymiuk175
37Roman Rogocz167
38Paweł Buzała162
39Janusz Charczuk160
40Jerzy Kaleta160
41Mirosław Giruć157
42Tomasz Piętka157
43Jacek Grembocki152
44Janusz Stawarz152
45Sławomir Wojciechowski150
46Jacek Chociej147
47Ryszard Polak143
48Daniel Łukasik140
49Krzysztof Matuszewski140
50Karol Sobczak138
Goals
No. Name Goals
1Roman Rogocz108
2Bartłomiej Stolc81
3Bogdan Adamczyk78
4Flávio Paixão70
5Zdzisław Puszkarz61
6Robert Gronowski59
7Jerzy Apolewicz57
8Leszek Goździk52
9Marek Wasicki52
10Alfred Kokot50
11Piotr Wiśniewski48
12Aleksander Kupcewicz47
13Jerzy Kruszczyński45
14Paweł Buzała42
15Czesław Nowicki41
16Marek Szutowicz38
17Tomasz Korynt36
18Tomasz Unton36
19Marco Paixão34
20Krzysztof Matuszewski33
21Marian Maksymiuk30
22Władysław Musiał30
23Andrzej Głownia28
24Leonard Radowski28
25Stanisław Baran27
26Abdou Razack Traore27
27Krzysztof Wilk27
28Sławomir Wojciechowski27
29Piotr Cetnarowicz26
30Marcin Kaczmarek25
31Marian Łącz25
32Janusz Melaniuk25
33Janusz Charczuk24
34Marek Hartman24
35Jerzy Jastrzębowski24
36Maciej Kalkowski24
37Przemysław Urbański24
38Jacek Grembocki23
39Maciej Kamiński23
40Ryszard Polak22
41Jakub Wiszniewski21
42Henryk Kokot20
43Marek Kowalczyk20
44Łukasz Paulewicz20
45Maciej Rogalski20
46Andrzej Salach20
47Jerzy Sionek20
48Tadeusz Skowroński20
49Edmund Wierzyński20
50Marek Zieńczuk20

Ekstraklasa player statistics

The players listed have either; a minimum of 100 league appearances or 10 league goals for Lechia in the Ekstraklasa.[37][38]

(Stats correct as of 6 February 2021)

Apps
No. Name Apps
1Roman Korynt207
2Czesław Nowicki189
3Czesław Lenc182
4Rafał Janicki176
5Piotr Wiśniewski172
6Flávio Paixão167
7Henryk Gronowski166
8Władysław Musiał158
9Marcin Pietrowski140
10Hubert Kusz137
11Daniel Łukasik128
12Łukasz Surma125
13Henryk Wieczorkowski125
14Dušan Kuciak125
15Robert Gronowski122
16Jerzy Kaleta122
17Bogdan Adamczyk120
18Ryszard Szyndlar115
19Maciej Kamiński109
20Lukáš Haraslín107
21Krzysztof Bąk106
22Roman Rogocz104
23Aleksander Cybulski101
24Sławomir Peszko100
Goals
No. Name Goals
1Flávio Paixão62
2Bogdan Adamczyk36
3Robert Gronowski35
4Marco Paixão34
5Czesław Nowicki30
6Roman Rogocz28
7Piotr Wiśniewski28
8Abdou Razack Traore25
9Władysław Musiał21
10Grzegorz Kuświk19
11Janusz Charczuk18
12Paweł Buzała17
13Stojan Vranjes16
14Mirosław Pękala14
15Artur Sobiech13
16Leszek Goździk12
17Lukáš Haraslín12
18Maciej Makuszewski12
19Sławomir Peszko12
20Zygmunt Gadecki11
21Piotr Grzelczak11
22Maciej Kamiński11
23Łukasz Zwoliński10
24Antonio Čolak10

Polish Cup player statistics

The players listed have either; a minimum of 15 cup appearances or 5 cup goals for Lechia in the Polish Cup.[39][40]

(Stats correct as of 21 November 2020)

Apps
No. Name Apps
1Andrzej Salach22
2Marcin Pietrowski21
3Piotr Wiśniewski18
4Lech Kulwicki17
Flávio Paixão17
6Paweł Buzała16
7Henryk Gronowski15
Goals
No. Name Goals
1Paweł Buzała10
2Rafał Kaczmarczyk6
Flávio Paixão6
4Zdzisław Puszkarz5
Leonard Radowski5
Piotr Wiśniewski5
Leszek Goździk5

Polish Cup finals

The players listed have scored for Lechia in a Polish Cup final.

(Stats correct as of 31 July 2020)

No. Name Goals
1Krzysztof Górski1
Marek Kowalczyk1
Artur Sobiech1
Omran Haydary1
Patryk Lipski1

Polish SuperCup

The players listed have scored for Lechia in a Polish SuperCup final.

(Stats correct as of 30 July 2020)

No. Name Goals
1Lukáš Haraslín2
2Jarosław Kubicki1
Jerzy Kruszczyński1

European competitions

The players listed have scored for Lechia in any European competition (UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 1983, Europa League 2019).

(Stats correct as of 30 July 2020)

No. Name Goals
1Flávio Paixão2
2Marek Kowalczyk1
Jerzy Kruszczyński1
Patryk Lipski1

Polish League Cup player statistics

The League Cup in Poland has been played over various different competitions. The League Cups Lechia took part in are the Young Leaders Rally Cup (1952), Polish League Cup (2000–01), and the Ekstraklasa Cup (2008–2009). Due to there being no League Cup in Poland for the foreseeable future, those that made 10 or more appearances are included as well as those who scored more than one goal for Lechia in a League Cup competition.

(Stats correct as of 31 August 2020)

Apps
No. Name Apps
1Henryk Gronowski11
Alfred Kamzela11
Henryk Kokot11
4Robert Gronowski10
Alfred Kokot10
Czesław Lenc10
Tadeusz Miksa10
Goals
No. Name Apps
1Aleksander Kupcewicz3
2Alfred Kokot2
Robert Gronowski2
Czesław Nowicki2
Czesław Lenc2

Cards

All-time most yellow and red cards.[41][42]

Yellow and red cards were introduced in the 1971–72 season. Before this season players would be excluded from further play in the game, as a result of no cards being used before this game, any players excluded from further play in the game are not included.

(Stats correct as of 6 December 2020)

Yellows
No. Name Yellows
1Piotr Wiśniewski56
2Rafał Janicki42
3Maciej Kalkowski38
4Mariusz Pawlak37
5Tomasz Borkowski33
6Aleksander Cybulski31
7Michał Nalepa31
8Marcin Kubsik28
Filip Mladenović28
10Sławomir Peszko27
Reds
No. Name Reds
1Mariusz Pawlak6
2Paweł Pęczak4
3Grzegorz Miłkowski3
Sławomir Peszko3
Michał Nalepa3
415 players2

Internationals

Internationals (while at Lechia)

Players who have represented their national team while playing for Lechia

Nation Player Matches Goals Year(s)
 POLRoman Korynt3201953–1959
 ARMLevon Hayrapetyan1902011–2012
 POLSławomir Peszko1402015–2018
 LVAIvans Lukjanovs1002010–2012
 SVKLukáš Haraslín812019
 LTUVytautas Andriuškevičius702011–2012
 BFAAbdou Razack Traoré712011–2012
 CANSteven Vitória712016–2017
 BULSimeon Slavchev602016–2018
 POLJakub Wawrzyniak602015–2016
 POLSebastian Mila402015
 CUWGino van Kessel402017
 SERFilip Mladenović402019
 GNBRudinilson302014–2016
 POLŁukasz Trałka302008–2009
 POLRafał Wolski312017
 POLHubert Wołąkiewicz302010
 POLAriel Borysiuk202015
 POLMarek Ługowski201987
 SVKJaroslav Mihalík202020–
 LATKristers Tobers202020–
 POLHenryk Gronowski101957
 POLRobert Gronowski101953
 POLAlfred Kokot111949
 SVKDušan Kuciak102020–
 POLSebastian Małkowski102011
 POLMirosław Pękala101987
 POLRafał Pietrzak102020–
 POLZdzisław Puszkarz101975

Players in bold are still at the club

International goals

International goals by players playing for Lechia

Nation Player Date Venue Opposition Score Result Competition
 PolandAlfred Kokot19 June 1949Polish Army Stadium, Warsaw, Poland Denmark1-01-2Friendly
 Burkina FasoAbdou Razack Traoré4 June 2011Independence Stadium, Windhoek, Namibia Namibia1-04-12012 Africa Cup of Nations qualification
 CanadaSteven Vitória6 October 2016Stade de Marrakech, Marrakesh, Morocco Mauritania2-04-0Friendly
 PolandRafał Wolski5 October 2017Republican Stadium, Yerevan, Armenia Armenia6-16-12018 FIFA World Cup qualification
 SlovakiaLukáš Haraslín7 June 2019Anton Malatinský Stadium, Trnava, Slovakia Jordan1-15-1Friendly

Internationals (during career)

The following players have played for their national team but not necessarily during their time with Lechia

(Dates in brackets is the time they spent playing for Lechia)

Notable players

The players below played for their respective countries at any point during their career with the dates showing their time with Lechia.

Tournament players

World Cup players

The following players have been selected by their country for the World Cup Finals, while playing for Lechia.

European Championship players

The following players have been selected by their country for the UEFA European Championship Finals, while playing for Lechia.

Africa Cup of Nations Players

The following players have been selected by their country for the Africa Cup of Nations Finals, while playing for Lechia.

CONCACAF Gold Cup Players

The following players have been selected by their country for the CONCACAF Gold Cup Finals, while playing for Lechia.

Managerial records and statistics

Stats correct as of 1 December 2020.

Managerial achievements

Random statistics

Amber Cup statistics

The Amber Cup tournament is the largest indoor football tournament in Poland and has been held most years since 2006. Lechia competed in the tournament taking a team every year from 2011 to 2018 and won the tournament four times (2011, 2013, 2016, 2017). These are the statistics for the club at this tournament.

Top goalscorer

The top goal scorers for Lechia in each tournament they participated in.

Year Top scorer Goals
2011Tomasz Dawidowski4
2012Piotr Wiśniewski3
2013Andrzej Kaszuba4
2014Adam Duda2
2015Andrzej Kaszuba3
2016Sławomir Peszko5
2017Sławomir Peszko &
Lukáš Haraslín
4
2018Patryk Lipski &
Mateusz Żukowski
4

All time top scorers

No. Player Goals
1Piotr Wiśniewski9
Sławomir Peszko9
3Andrzej Kaszuba8
4Lukáš Haraslín6
5Tomasz Dawidowski4
Patryk Lipski4
Mateusz Żukowski4

Fans’ records

Lechia Gdańsk fans currently hold the following record;

  • Most people singing the full Polish national anthem: 7,614 - 10 November 2019, vs Pogoń Szczecin

Lechia Gdańsk fans broke the record for the most people singing all four verses of the Polish national anthem at the same time. The previous record was 3,171 people, with Lechia fans breaking the record with 7,614.[43]

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