List of Lechia Gdańsk records and statistics

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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 [a]
  • Most Goals in all Competitions for Lechia Gdańsk: Roman Rogocz – 108 goals [b]
  • Most League Apps for Lechia Gdańsk: Roman Korynt – 327 apps [c]
  • Most Apps in all competitions for Lechia Gdańsk: Roman Korynt - 341 apps [d]
  • 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 - 72 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 all time 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.
2011–12 34444 Cracovia 14 August 2011 [3] 10525 Podbeskidzie 24 March 2012 [4] 17372
2012–13 19415 Śląsk Wrocław 21 October 2012 [5] 8000 Korona Kielce 11 March 2013 [6] 13219 downward-facing red arrow 4153
2013–14 24276 Górnik Zabrze 30 August 2013 [7] 7705 Piast Gliwice 29 March 2014 [8] 12844 downward-facing red arrow 375
2014–15 36500 Legia Warsaw 11 April 2015 [9] 7619 Piast Gliwice 7 December 2014 [10] 16608 upward-facing green arrow 3764
2015–16 22415 Legia Warsaw 11 May 2016 [11] 8827 Śląsk Wrocław 6 December 2015 [12] 11569 downward-facing red arrow 5039
2016–17 37220 Legia Warsaw 19 March 2017 [13] 10009 Nieciecza 29 April 2017 [14] 17531 upward-facing green arrow 5962
2017–18 22871 Arka Gdynia 7 April 2018 [15] 2235 Nieciecza 27 February 2018 [16] 10640 downward-facing red arrow 6891
2018–19 25066 Arka Gdynia 27 October 2018 [17] 8769 Wisła Płock 11 March 2019 [18] 14746 upward-facing green arrow 4106
2019–20 [a] 14008 Lech Poznań 14 September 2019 [21] 0 [b] Arka Gdynia & Cracovia 31 March 2020 & 9 June 2020 - 8110 downward-facing red arrow 6636
2020–21 [c] 5424 Raków Częstochowa 29 August 2020 [22] 0 12 games All games from October 2020 987 downward-facing red arrow 7123

†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 and 2020–21 seasons 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. While in the 2020–21 season fans were only able to attend 3 of the 15 home league games.

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 [a] Total
Season Player Goals Player Goals Player Goals
1945-46 Marian Łącz 13 - Marian Łącz 13
1946-47 Tadeusz Skowroński 13 - Tadeusz Skowroński 13
1947-48 Roman Rogocz 15 - Roman Rogocz 15
1949 Roman Rogocz 7 - Roman Rogocz 7
1950 Robert Gronowski 10 - Robert Gronowski 10
1951 Roman Rogocz 19 Leszek Goździk,
Krzysztof Baszkiewicz
1 Roman Rogocz 19
1952 Robert Gronowski 5 Alfred Kokot,
Aleksander Kupcewicz
3 [b] Robert Gronowski 7
1953 Robert Gronowski 5 - Robert Gronowski 5
1954 Roman Rogocz 6 - Roman Rogocz 6
1955 Czesław Nowicki, Leszek Goździk,
Alfred Kobylański
3 Alfred Kobylański 4 Alfred Kobylański 7
1956 Roman Rogocz 7 Czesław Nowicki
Jerzy Czubała
1 Roman Rogocz 7
1957 Robert Gronowski,
Bronisław Szlagowski
6 Józef Górny,
Władysław Musiał
1 Robert Gronowski,
Bronisław Szlagowski
6
1958 Bogdan Adamczyk 11 - Bogdan Adamczyk 11
1959 Bogdan Adamczyk 7 - Bogdan Adamczyk 7
1960 Czesław Nowicki 13 - Czesław Nowicki 13
1961 Czesław Nowicki 6 - Czesław Nowicki 6
1962-63 Bogdan Adamczyk 7 - Bogdan Adamczyk 7
1963-64 Bogdan Adamczyk 12 Bogdan Adamczyk,
Janusz Charczuk
1 Bogdan Adamczyk 13
1964-65 Jerzy Apolewicz 7 - Jerzy Apolewicz 7
1965-66 Jerzy Apolewicz 9 Jerzy Sionek,
Zdzisław Michalski
1 Jerzy Apolewicz 9
1966-67 Bogdan Adamczyk 6 Bogdan Adamczyk 2 Bogdan Adamczyk 8
1967-68 Bogdan Adamczyk 16 Janusz Mirowski 1 Bogdan Adamczyk 16
1968-69 Marek Hartman 9 - Marek Hartman 9
1969-70 Marian Maksymiuk 7 - Marian Maksymiuk 7
1970-71 Jerzy Panek 9 Jerzy Jastrzębowski,
Zbigniew Kupcewicz
1 Jerzy Panek 9
1971-72 Jerzy Jastrzębowski 10 - Jerzy Jastrzębowski 10
1972-73 Janusz Orczykowski 6 - Janusz Orczykowski 6
1973-74 Tomasz Korynt 6 Andrzej Głownia 2 Andrzej Głownia 7
1974-75 Tomasz Korynt,
Leonard Radowski,
Zdzisław Puszkarz
8 - Tomasz Korynt,
Leonard Radowski,
Zdzisław Puszkarz
8
1975-76 Tomasz Korynt 8 Leonard Radowski 1 Tomasz Korynt 8
1976-77 Tomasz Korynt 9 - Tomasz Korynt 9
1977-78 Krzysztof Matuszewski 15 - Krzysztof Matuszewski 15
1978-79 Zbigniew Kruszyński 9 Henryk Kliszewicz,
Krzysztof Matuszewski
3 Zbigniew Kruszyński 10
1979-80 Zdzisław Puszkarz,
Jarosław Studzizba
5 - Zdzisław Puszkarz,
Jarosław Studzizba
5
1980-81 Andrzej Salach 7 Jarosław Studzizba,
Dariusz Raczyński
2 Andrzej Salach 7
1981-82 Andrzej Salach, Ryszard Polak,
Zdzisław Puszkarz, Dariusz Raczyński,
Jan Kierno
2 - Andrzej Salach, Ryszard Polak,
Zdzisław Puszkarz, Dariusz Raczyński,
Jan Kierno
2
1982-83 Marek Kowalczyk 10 Bolesław Błaszczyk,
Marek Kowalczyk
3 Marek Kowalczyk 13
1983-84 Jerzy Kruszczyński 31 Jerzy Kruszczyński 2 [c] Jerzy Kruszczyński 33
1984-85 Jerzy Kruszczyński 8 Jerzy Kruszczyński,
Maciej Kamiński,
Andrzej Marchel
1 Jerzy Kruszczyński 9
1985-86 Mirosław Pękala,
Maciej Kamiński
5 - Mirosław Pękala,
Maciej Kamiński
5
1986-87 Mirosław Pękala,
Janusz Kupcewicz
6 - Mirosław Pękala,
Janusz Kupcewicz
6
1987-88 Ryszard Przygodzki 4 Janusz Kupcewicz 1 Ryszard Przygodzki 4
1988-89 ,
Jarosław Nowicki
5 Jarosław Nowicki 1 Jarosław Nowicki 6
1989-90 Jacek Chociej,
Marek Ługowski
6 Mirosław Giruć 1 Jacek Chociej,
Marek Ługowski
6
1990-91 Grzegorz Pawłuszek 10 Grzegorz Pawłuszek 1 Grzegorz Pawłuszek 11
1991-92 Tomasz Unton 6 - Tomasz Unton 6
1992-93 Sławomir Wojciechowski 9 Rafał Kaczmarczyk 5 Sławomir Wojciechowski,
Rafał Kaczmarczyk
10
1993-94 Marcin Kaczmarek 9 Krystian Gergella,
Rafał Kaczmarczyk,
Sargis Khachatryan
1 Marcin Kaczmarek 9
1994-95 Grzegorz Król 6 1 Grzegorz Król 6
1995-96 Emmanuel Tetteh 9 Grzegorz Król 1 Emmanuel Tetteh 9
1996-97 Jacek Grembocki 12 Grzegorz Król 1 Jacek Grembocki 12
1997-98 Tomasz Dawidowski 13 Marcin Kubsik 1 Tomasz Dawidowski 13
1998-99 Adam Fedoruk 7 Adam Fedoruk,
Robert Kugiel
2 Adam Fedoruk 9
1999-2000 Robert Kugiel 10 - Robert Kugiel 10
2000-01 Tomasz Moskal,
6 2 7
2001-02 Bartłomiej Stolc 29 Bartłomiej Stolc 11 Bartłomiej Stolc 40
2002-03 Bartłomiej Stolc 34 Marek Szutowicz 4 Bartłomiej Stolc 36
2003-04 Marek Szutowicz 14 Jakub Bławat,
Marek Wasicki
3 Marek Szutowicz 15
2004-05 10 Marek Wasicki 2 10
2005-06 Krzysztof Brede 6 - Krzysztof Brede 6
2006-07 Piotr Cetnarowicz 13 Grzegorz Król 1 Piotr Cetnarowicz 13
2007-08 Maciej Rogalski 11 Paweł Buzała 6 Maciej Rogalski 16
2008-09 Paweł Buzała 5 Maciej Kalkowski 2[d] Paweł Buzała 5
2009-10 Hubert Wołąkiewicz 4 Paweł Buzała 3 Hubert Wołąkiewicz,
Paweł Buzała
5
2010-11 Abdou Traoré 12 Abdou Traoré,
Ivans Lukjanovs,
Bedi Buval
1 Abdou Traoré 13
2011-12 Abdou Traoré 4 - Abdou Traoré 4
2012–13 Abdou Traoré 9 Abdou Traoré,
Piotr Wiśniewski,
Sebastian Madera
1 Abdou Traoré 10
2013–14 Patryk Tuszynski,
Piotr Grzelczak,
Stojan Vranjes
7 Patryk Tuszynski, Piotr Wiśniewski,
Przemysław Frankowski, Paweł Buzała
1 Patryk Tuszynski 8
2014–15 Antonio Čolak 10 Piotr Grzelczak 1 Antonio Čolak 10
2015–16 Grzegorz Kuświk 11 Bartłomiej Pawłowski,
Piotr Wiśniewski
2 Grzegorz Kuświk 11
2016–17 Marco Paixão 18 Flávio Paixão 1 Marco Paixão 18
2017–18 Marco Paixão 16 - Marco Paixão 16
2018–19 Flávio Paixão 15 Artur Sobiech 3 Flávio Paixão 15
2019–20 Flávio Paixão 14 Flávio Paixão 7 [e] Flávio Paixão 21
2020–21 Flávio Paixão 12 Łukasz Zwoliński 2 Flávio Paixão 12
2021–22 Łukasz Zwoliński 7 Łukasz Zwoliński 2 Łukasz Zwoliński 9

†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
1 Bronisław Szlagowski Zagłębie Sosnowiec 5–0 (H) 28 April 1957 [24]
2 Bogdan Adamczyk Legia Warsaw 3–1 (H) 26 October 1958
3 Bogdan Adamczyk Arkonia Szczecin 5–0 (H) 25 March 1962
4 Bogdan Adamczyk Arkonia Szczecin 3–0 (H) 12 September 1962
5 Patryk Tuszyński Zawisza Bydgoszcz 0–3 (A) 24 February 2014 [25]
6 Piotr Wiśniewski Piast Gliwice 3–1 (H) 7 December 2014 [26]
7 Flávio Paixão Jagiellonia Białystok 5–1 (H) 6 March 2016 [27]
8 Marco Paixão Jagiellonia Białystok 4–0 (H) 17 May 2017 [28]
9 Marco Paixão Pogoń Szczecin 4–0 (H) 28 May 2017 [29]
10 Flávio Paixão Arka Gdynia 4–2 (H) 7 April 2018 [30]
11 Artur Sobiech Zagłębie Lubin 3–3 (H) 22 September 2018 [31]
12 Flávio Paixão Arka Gdynia 4–3 (H) 31 May 2020 [32]

Player statistics[]

All time player statistics[]

(Stats correct as of 21 February 2022)

All-time most Lechia appearances and goals.[33][34]

Apps
No. Name Apps
1 Roman Korynt 341
2 Zdzisław Puszkarz 340
3 Andrzej Salach 337
4 Czesław Nowicki 288
5 Henryk Gronowski 277
6 Marek Ługowski 273
7 Jerzy Apolewicz 260
8 Piotr Wiśniewski 260
9 Mateusz Bąk 245
10 Andrzej Marchel 236
11 Czesław Lenc 232
12 Tomasz Borkowski 230
13 Józef Gładysz 229
14 Mariusz Pawlak 228
15 Flávio Paixão 225
16 Tomasz Unton 218
17 Andrzej Głownia 216
18 Bogdan Adamczyk 215
19 Maciej Kozak 213
20 Lech Kulwicki 213
21 Zbigniew Żemojtel 213
22 Władysław Musiał 212
23 Aleksander Cybulski 211
24 Janusz Makowski 208
25 204
26 Jerzy Górski 199
27 Marcin Pietrowski 189
28 Henryk Wieczorkowski 187
29 Robert Gronowski 185
30 Rafał Janicki 185
31 Marcin Kubsik 185
32 Edmund Wierzyński 185
33 Maciej Kamiński 181
34 Hubert Kusz 181
35 Maciej Kalkowski 176
36 Marian Maksymiuk 175
37 Roman Rogocz 167
38 Dušan Kuciak 162
39 Paweł Buzała 162
40 Janusz Charczuk 160
41 160
42 Mirosław Giruć 157
43 Tomasz Piętka 157
44 Jacek Grembocki 152
45 Janusz Stawarz 152
46 Sławomir Wojciechowski 150
47 Jacek Chociej 146
48 Ryszard Polak 143
49 Daniel Łukasik 140
50 Krzysztof Matuszewski 140
Goals
No. Name Goals
1 Roman Rogocz 109
2 Flávio Paixão 81
3 Bartłomiej Stolc 81
4 Bogdan Adamczyk 78
5 Zdzisław Puszkarz 61
6 Robert Gronowski 59
7 Jerzy Apolewicz 57
8 Leszek Goździk 52
9 Marek Wasicki 52
10 Alfred Kokot 50
11 Piotr Wiśniewski 48
12 Aleksander Kupcewicz 47
13 Jerzy Kruszczyński 45
14 Paweł Buzała 42
15 Czesław Nowicki 41
16 Marek Szutowicz 38
17 Tomasz Korynt 36
18 Tomasz Unton 36
19 Marco Paixão 34
20 Krzysztof Matuszewski 33
21 Marian Maksymiuk 30
22 Władysław Musiał 30
23 Andrzej Głownia 28
24 Leonard Radowski 28
25 Stanisław Baran 27
26 Abdou Razack Traore 27
27 Krzysztof Wilk 27
28 Sławomir Wojciechowski 27
29 Piotr Cetnarowicz 26
30 Marcin Kaczmarek 25
31 Marian Łącz 25
32 Janusz Melaniuk 25
33 Łukasz Zwoliński 24
34 Janusz Charczuk 24
35 Marek Hartman 24
36 Jerzy Jastrzębowski 24
37 Maciej Kalkowski 24
38 Przemysław Urbański 24
39 Jacek Grembocki 23
40 Maciej Kamiński 23
41 Ryszard Polak 22
42 Jakub Wiszniewski 21
43 Henryk Kokot 20
44 Marek Kowalczyk 20
45 Łukasz Paulewicz 20
46 Maciej Rogalski 20
47 Andrzej Salach 20
48 Jerzy Sionek 20
49 Tadeusz Skowroński 20
50 Edmund Wierzyński 20

Ekstraklasa player statistics[]

The players listed have either; a minimum of 100 league appearances or 10 league goals for Lechia in the Ekstraklasa.[35][36]

(Stats correct as of 21 February 2022)

Apps
No. Name Apps
1 Roman Korynt 207
2 Flávio Paixão 202
3 Czesław Nowicki 189
4 Czesław Lenc 182
5 Rafał Janicki 176
6 Piotr Wiśniewski 172
7 Henryk Gronowski 166
8 Władysław Musiał 158
9 Dušan Kuciak 155
10 Marcin Pietrowski 140
11 Hubert Kusz 137
12 Daniel Łukasik 128
13 Łukasz Surma 125
14 Henryk Wieczorkowski 125
15 Mario Maloča 122
16 Robert Gronowski 122
17 122
18 Bogdan Adamczyk 120
19 Michał Nalepa 118
20 Ryszard Szyndlar 115
21 Jarosław Kubicki 111
22 Maciej Kamiński 109
23 Lukáš Haraslín 108
24 Krzysztof Bąk 106
25 Roman Rogocz 104
26 Aleksander Cybulski 101
27 Sławomir Peszko 100
Goals
No. Name Goals
1 Flávio Paixão 73
2 Bogdan Adamczyk 36
3 Robert Gronowski 35
4 Marco Paixão 34
5 Czesław Nowicki 30
6 Roman Rogocz 28
7 Piotr Wiśniewski 28
8 Abdou Razack Traore 25
9 Władysław Musiał 21
10 Łukasz Zwoliński 20
11 Grzegorz Kuświk 19
12 Janusz Charczuk 18
13 Paweł Buzała 17
14 Stojan Vranjes 16
15 Mirosław Pękala 14
16 Artur Sobiech 13
17 Leszek Goździk 12
18 Lukáš Haraslín 12
19 Maciej Makuszewski 12
20 Sławomir Peszko 12
21 Zygmunt Gadecki 11
22 Piotr Grzelczak 11
23 Maciej Kamiński 11
24 Antonio Čolak 10
25 Michał Nalepa 10

League player statistics[]

The players listed are in the top 25 for appearances or goals in the league (the league stats counted include all league competitions from the Ekstraklasa (first tier) down to the A Klasa (sixth tier)).

(Stats correct as of 21 February 2022)

Apps
No. Name Apps
1 Roman Korynt 327
2 Zdzisław Puszkarz 326
3 Andrzej Salach 303
4 Czesław Nowicki 265
5 Marek Ługowski 258
6 Jerzy Apolewicz 249
7 Henryk Gronowski 246
8 Piotr Wiśniewski 240
9 Tomasz Borkowski 239
10 Józef Gładysz 221
11 Mateusz Bąk 220
12 Mariusz Pawlak 218
13 Andrzej Marchel 216
14 Tomasz Unton 210
15 Czesław Lenc 208
16 Andrzej Głownia 205
17 Władysław Musiał 204
18 Maciej Kozak 203
19 Flávio Paixão 202
20 Bogdan Adamczyk 202
21 Zbigniew Żemojtel 202
22 Marcin Kubsik 195
23 Aleksander Cybulski 194
24 Janusz Makowski 194
25 194
Apps
No. Name Goals
1 Roman Rogocz 77
2 Flávio Paixão 73
3 Bogdan Adamczyk 73
4 Bartłomiej Stolc 68
5 Jerzy Apolewicz 57
6 Robert Gronowski 55
7 Zdzisław Puszkarz 55
8 Piotr Wiśniewski 43
9 Jerzy Kruszczyński 42
10 Czesław Nowicki 37
11 Marek Wasicki 37
12 Tomasz Unton 36
13 Marco Paixão 34
14 Tomasz Korynt 33
15 Marek Szutowicz 33
16 Paweł Buzała 32
17 Aleksander Kupcewicz 30
18 Marian Maksymiuk 29
19 Krzysztof Matuszewski 29
20 Władysław Musiał 29
21 Alfred Kokot 27
22 Leszek Goździk 26
23 Sławomir Wojciechowski 26
24 Piotr Cetnarowicz 25
25 Abdou Razack Traoré 25

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.[37][38]

(Stats correct as of 31 October 2021)

Apps
No. Name Apps
1 Andrzej Salach 22
2 Marcin Pietrowski 21
3 Flávio Paixão 19
4 Piotr Wiśniewski 18
5 Lech Kulwicki 17
Michał Nalepa 17
7 Paweł Buzała 16
Jarosław Kubicki 16
9 Henryk Gronowski 15
Goals
No. Name Goals
1 Paweł Buzała 10
2 Rafał Kaczmarczyk 6
Flávio Paixão 6
4 Zdzisław Puszkarz 5
Leonard Radowski 5
Piotr Wiśniewski 5
Leszek Goździk 5

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
1 Krzysztof Górski 1
Marek Kowalczyk 1
Artur Sobiech 1
Omran Haydary 1
Patryk Lipski 1

Polish SuperCup[]

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

(Stats correct as of 30 July 2020)

No. Name Goals
1 Lukáš Haraslín 2
2 Jarosław Kubicki 1
Jerzy Kruszczyński 1

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
1 Flávio Paixão 2
2 Marek Kowalczyk 1
Jerzy Kruszczyński 1
Patryk Lipski 1

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
1 Henryk Gronowski 11
11
Henryk Kokot 11
4 Robert Gronowski 10
Alfred Kokot 10
Czesław Lenc 10
Tadeusz Miksa 10
Goals
No. Name Apps
1 Aleksander Kupcewicz 3
2 Alfred Kokot 2
Robert Gronowski 2
Czesław Nowicki 2
Czesław Lenc 2

Cards[]

All-time most yellow and red cards.[39][40]

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 season, any players excluded from further play in the game are not included.

(Stats correct as of 11 October 2021)

Yellows
No. Name Yellows
1 Piotr Wiśniewski 56
2 Rafał Janicki 42
3 Michał Nalepa 39
4 Maciej Kalkowski 38
5 Mariusz Pawlak 37
6 Tomasz Borkowski 33
7 Aleksander Cybulski 31
8 Marcin Kubsik 28
Filip Mladenović 28
10 Sławomir Peszko 27
Reds
No. Name Reds
1 Mariusz Pawlak 6
2 4
Michał Nalepa 4
4 3
Sławomir Peszko 3
6 15 players 2

Awards[]

The awards shown are those handed out by the Ekstraklasa, and only includes awards given to Lechia players since the clubs promotion to the top division back in 2008. In the case of top goal scorers however, it lists every player who is known to have scored the most in the competition for that season.

Seasonal[]

Goals[]

League Top Goalscorer;

Polish Cup Top Goalscorer;

Assists[]

League Top Assister;

  • 2018–19 – Filip Mladenovic (9 assists)

Performance Awards[]

Goalkeeper of the Season;

Monthly[]

Player of the month;

Manager of the month;

Internationals[]

Internationals (while at Lechia)[]

Players who have represented their national team while playing for Lechia.

Nation Player Matches Goals Year(s)
 POL Roman Korynt 32 0 1953–1959
 ARM Levon Hayrapetyan 19 0 2011–2012
 POL Sławomir Peszko 14 0 2015–2018
 IDN Witan Sulaeman 11 4 2021–
 LVA Ivans Lukjanovs 10 0 2010–2012
 SVK Lukáš Haraslín 8 1 2019
 LTU Vytautas Andriuškevičius 7 0 2011–2012
 BFA Abdou Razack Traoré 7 1 2011–2012
 CAN Steven Vitória 7 1 2016–2017
 BUL Simeon Slavchev 6 0 2016–2018
 POL Jakub Wawrzyniak 6 0 2015–2016
 IDN Egy Maulana Vikri 5 1 2021
 LAT Kristers Tobers 5 0 2020–
 AFG Omran Haydary 4 0 2021
 CUW Gino van Kessel 4 0 2017
 SVK Dušan Kuciak 4 0 2020–
 POL Sebastian Mila 4 0 2015
 SER Filip Mladenović 4 0 2019
 GNB Rudinilson 3 0 2014–2016
 POL Łukasz Trałka 3 0 2008–2009
 POL Rafał Wolski 3 1 2017
 POL Hubert Wołąkiewicz 3 0 2010
 POL Ariel Borysiuk 2 0 2015
 POL Marek Ługowski 2 0 1987
 SVK Jaroslav Mihalík 2 0 2020
 POL Henryk Gronowski 1 0 1957
 POL Robert Gronowski 1 0 1953
 POL Alfred Kokot 1 1 1949
 POL Sebastian Małkowski 1 0 2011
 POL Mirosław Pękala 1 0 1987
 POL Rafał Pietrzak 1 0 2020
 POL Zdzisław Puszkarz 1 0 1975

Players in bold are still at the club

(Correct as of 31 December 2021)

International goals[]

International goals by players playing for Lechia

Nation Player Date Venue Opposition Score Result Competition
 Poland Alfred Kokot 19 June 1949 Polish Army Stadium, Warsaw, Poland  Denmark 1–0 1–2 Friendly
 Burkina Faso Abdou Razack Traoré 4 June 2011 Independence Stadium, Windhoek, Namibia  Namibia 0–1 4–1 2012 Africa Cup of Nations qualification
 Canada Steven Vitória 6 October 2016 Stade de Marrakech, Marrakesh, Morocco  Mauritania 2–0 4–0 Friendly
 Poland Rafał Wolski 5 October 2017 Republican Stadium, Yerevan, Armenia  Armenia 1–6 1–6 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification
 Slovakia Lukáš Haraslín 7 June 2019 Anton Malatinský Stadium, Trnava, Slovakia  Jordan 1–1 5–1 Friendly
 Indonesia Egy Maulana Vikri 25 May 2021 Jebel Ali Centre of Excellence, Dubai, United Arab Emirates  Afghanistan 1–3 2–3 Friendly
 Indonesia Witan Sulaeman 11 October 2021 Buriram Stadium, Buriram, Thailand  Chinese Taipei 0–3 0–3 2023 Asian Cup qualification
 Indonesia Witan Sulaeman 25 November 2021 Emirhan Sports Complex, Antalya, Turkey  Myanmar 3–0 4–1 Friendly
 Indonesia Witan Sulaeman 12 December 2021 Bishan Stadium, Bishan, Singapore  Laos 1–3 1–5 2020 AFF Championship
 Indonesia Witan Sulaeman 22 December 2021 National Stadium, Kallang, Singapore  Singapore 0–1 1–1 2020 AFF Championship

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.

AFF Championship players

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

  • Indonesia Witan Sulaeman (2021)

Managerial records and statistics[]

Stats correct as of 14 September 2021.

Managerial achievements[]

Random statistics[]

  • Goal-scoring Goalkeepers: Józef Pokorski - 5 Penalties (all in 1948) vs PTC Pabianice; 5–2, Skra Częstochowa; 6–1, Gwardia Olsztyn; 7–2, Bzura Chodaków; 4–4, and Gedania Gdańsk; 5-1
    Krzysztof Słabik - 2 goals (both in 1974) Penalties vs Warta Poznań; 2–0, Olimpia Poznań; 1-0
    Ludwik Łoś - 1 goal (1946) Penalty vs Bałtyk Gdańsk; 12–0.
    Mateusz Bąk - 1 goal (2002) vs LKS Waplewo; 15-0 (scored the 15th goal in the 90th minute from a penalty)
  • Most Different Leagues Played in for Lechia Mateusz Bąk (2000-2010, 2013–17) 6 different divisions - Klasa A group Gdańsk IV (sixth tier), Liga okręgowa group Gdańsk II (fifth tier), IV liga group Pomorska (fourth tier), III liga group II (third tier), II liga (second tier), Ekstraklasa (first tier).
  • Most Promotions with Lechia: Mateusz Bąk (2000–10, 2013–17) 5 promotions - Sixth tier to first tier.
  • Most goals in the Tricity derby: Flávio Paixão - 10 goals
  • Players who have spent their whole professional playing career with Lechia: Roman Rogocz (1947–62), Marian Maksymiuk (1961–73), Czesław Nowicki (1951–66), Józef Gładysz (1970–82) & Andrzej Salach (1977–93)
  • First player born in the 21st century to feature for Lechia: Mateusz Żukowski (born 23 November 2001) vs Sandecja Nowy Sącz 16 December 2017
  • Family members who have played for Lechia; (only league stats shown)
  • Family members who have managed Lechia;
  • Nations firsts
    • First non-Polish player: Sargis Khachatryan (Armenia) - Debut: 13 May 1993
    • First Asian player: Sargis Khachatryan (Armenia) - Debut: 13 May 1993
    • First African player: Emmanuel Tetteh (Ghana) - Debut: 5 August 1995
    • First South American players: Saulo Pereira de Carvalho & Sérgio Batata (both from Brazil) - Debut: 25 July 1998
    • First North American player: Michael Butler (United States) - Debut: 16 October 1999
    • First non-Polish European player: Andrey Danaev (Ukraine) - Debut: 5 May 2001

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
2011 Tomasz Dawidowski 4
2012 Piotr Wiśniewski 3
2013 Andrzej Kaszuba 4
2014 Adam Duda 2
2015 Andrzej Kaszuba 3
2016 Sławomir Peszko 5
2017 Sławomir Peszko &
Lukáš Haraslín
4
2018 Patryk Lipski &
Mateusz Żukowski
4

All time top scorers[]

No. Player Goals
1 Piotr Wiśniewski 9
Sławomir Peszko 9
3 Andrzej Kaszuba 8
4 Lukáš Haraslín 6
5 Tomasz Dawidowski 4
Patryk Lipski 4
Mateusz Żukowski 4

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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