Ekstraklasa (beach soccer)
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Founded | 2012 |
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Country | Poland |
Confederation | UEFA |
Number of teams | 8 |
Level on pyramid | 1 |
Relegation to | |
Domestic cup(s) | |
International cup(s) | Euro Winners Cup |
Current champions | KP Łódź (2019) |
Most championships | Grembach Łódź |
Website | [1] |
Ekstraklasa is the top division in the Polish beach soccer league.
History[]
Started in 2012 as the Ekstraklasa, the competitions allow teams to compete in beach soccer in a league format over the June and July. Each season ends with a superfinal deciding the competition winner for the best six teams in Polish league.
Tournaments[]
Season | I tournament | II tournament | Superfinal |
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2012 | Gdynia | Darłówko | Ustka |
2013 | Lublin | Ustka | Ustka |
2014 | Puławy | Gdynia | Ustka |
2015 | Gdańsk | Gdynia | Ustka |
2016 | Gdańsk | Sosnowiec | Gdynia |
2017 | Gdańsk | Sosnowiec | Kołobrzeg |
2018 | Gdańsk | Sosnowiec | Kołobrzeg |
2019 | Gdańsk | Sosnowiec | Kołobrzeg |
Results[]
Season | Winner of Ekstraklasa | Champion of Poland (after superfinal) |
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2012 | Grembach Łódź | Grembach Łódź[1] |
2013 | Grembach Łódź | Grembach Łódź[2] |
2014 | Grembach Łódź | KP Łódź[3] |
2015 | Grembach Łódź | Grembach Łódź[4] |
2016 | Hemako Sztutowo | Grembach Łódź[5] |
2017 | KP Łódź | KP Łódź |
2018 | KP Łódź | Hemako Sztutowo |
2019 | Tonio Team Sosnowiec | KP Łódź |
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Categories:
- Beach soccer in Poland
- Football leagues in Poland
- National beach soccer leagues
- Polish football competition stubs