2009–10 Ekstraklasa


The 2009–10 Ekstraklasa was the 84th season of the Polish Football Championship, the 76th season of the highest tier domestic division in the Polish football league system since its establishment in 1927 and the 2nd season of the Ekstraklasa under its current title. The league is operated by the Ekstraklasa S.A.
The season was played as a round-robin tournament. It began on 31 July 2009 and concluded on 15 May 2010. The champions were Lech Poznań.

Teams

Due to several non-competitive events between last and this season, the team exchange among the two highest football divisions of Poland was only partially determined by the 2008–09 league tables.
ŁKS Łódź were denied a license by the Polish FA because of financial issues. ŁKS filed several appeals against this decision, but were eventually left without any success.
First League 2008–09 champions Widzew Łódź were not permitted to advance by the Polish FA after their involvement in the Polish corruption scandal. The club had its initial appeals rejected, however, an Arbitration Tribunal later returned a verdict in the club's favor which led the club to file a request for immediate reinstatement to the Ekstraklasa.
The decisions had a significant influence on the relegation and promotion of teams. As a consequence of their revoked license, ŁKS were put in last place of the 2008–09 Ekstraklasa standings and directly relegated to the First League. They were joined by Górnik Zabrze as 15th-placed team. Both teams were replaced with First League 2008–09 runners-up Zagłębie Lubin and third-placed Korona Kielce.
Because of the controversy surrounding both teams from Łódź, the Polish FA was forced to postpone the originally planned relegation/promotion play-off in June 2009 and eventually decided to cancel it completely.

Stadiums and locations

TeamLocationVenueCapacity
Arka GdyniaGdyniaStadion Miejski12,000
CracoviaKrakówStadion Cracovii12,000
GKS BełchatówBełchatówStadion GKS5,264
Jagiellonia BiałystokBiałystokStadion Miejski7,500
Korona KielceKielceStadion Miejski15,550
Lech PoznańPoznańStadion Lecha24,166
Lechia GdańskGdańskStadion Lechii11,811
Legia WarsawWarsawStadion Wojska Polskiego25,976
Odra Wodzisław ŚląskiWodzisław ŚląskiStadion Miejski7,400
Piast GliwiceGliwiceStadion Piasta5,000
Polonia BytomBytomStadion Edwarda Szymkowiaka6,000
Polonia WarsawWarsawStadion Polonii7,150
Ruch ChorzówChorzówStadion Ruchu9,300
Śląsk WrocławWrocławStadion Oporowska8,273
Wisła KrakówKrakówStadion Henryka Reymana20,346
Zagłębie LubinLubinStadion Miejski16,300

Season statistics

''Including matches played on 9 April 2010; Source: ''

Scoring

First goal of the season: Arkadiusz Głowacki Match: 2-0 Ruch Chorzów, 20th minute Fastest goal in a match: Marcelo Match: 4-1 Zagłębie Lubin, 1st minute First hat-trick of the season: Adrian Paluchowski Match: 4-0 Zagłębie Lubin, 32', 48', 62'.;Fastest hat-trick of the season: Adrian Paluchowski Match: 4-0 Zagłębie Lubin, 32', 48', 62', 30 minutes. Most goals scored by a player in one game: Adrian Paluchowski Match: 4-0 Zagłębie Lubin, 32', 48', 62', 3 goals.;Widest winning margin: Lech Poznań Match: 5-0 Korona Kielce, 5 goals. Most goals in a match: Lechia Gdańsk Match: 6-2 Cracovia, '''8 goals.'''

Attendances

No.ClubAverageHighest
1Korona Kielce10,18215,500
2Lechia Gdańsk8,74812,500
3Ruch Chorzów8,15310,500
4Zagłębie Lubin7,96210,215
5Lech Poznań7,72713,500
6Śląsk Wrocław6,1078,500
7Jagiellonia Białystok5,1486,000
8Polonia Bytom5,0478,000
9Arka Gdynia3,9477,500
10Odra Wodzisław Śląski3,8716,000
11Legia Warszawa3,2335,000
12Bełchatów3,1875,500
13Polonia Warszawa2,9935,500
14Piast Gliwice2,9674,500
15Wisła Kraków2,9406,000
16Cracovia1,7435,000

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