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Ekstraliga Women2025/2026 — Standings, Fixtures & Top Scorers

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Patrycja Sarapata
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About Orlen Ekstraliga Kobiet

Ekstraliga Kobiet (officially Orlen Ekstraliga Kobiet for sponsorship) is the top division of women's football in Poland (piłka nożna kobiet) and the highest level of women's football in Central-Eastern Europe. The first Polish women's football championship was held in 1979/80 with Czarni Sosnowiec winning the inaugural title. The modern Ekstraliga has developed significantly since the 2020s as the Polish Football Association (PZPN) and major clubs have invested in the women's game.

The 2025/26 Ekstraliga Kobiet season features 12 teams playing a 22-match regular season (each team playing every other team twice — runda jesienna and runda wiosenna) from August to June. Czarni Sosnowiec remain the most historically dominant club, while Pogoń Szczecin, GKS Górnik Łęczna, and GKS Katowice have been strong competitors in recent seasons. The competitive landscape has shifted with the entry of established Polish football clubs investing in their women's sections.

Poland's most high-profile women's footballer is Ewa Pajor, who starred at VfL Wolfsburg before joining FC Barcelona, establishing herself as one of the best strikers in world women's football. Her success has inspired a new generation of Polish players and raised the profile of Ekstraliga Kobiet domestically.

The league is broadcast on TVP Sport (Poland's national sports channel) and available through PZPN's streaming platforms and portals like Flashscore.pl and pilkanoznakobiety.pl. The Ekstraliga Kobiet feeds directly into the PZPN's pipeline for developing Polish Women's National Team players and operates a promotion/relegation system with the I Liga Kobiet (second division).

Key search terms: ekstraliga kobiet tabela (standings table), ekstraliga kobiet wyniki (results), ekstraliga kobiet terminarz (schedule), piłka nożna kobiet polska (women's football Poland).

Ekstraliga Kobiet Teams 2025/26 (Drużyny)

The 2025/26 Orlen Ekstraliga Kobiet season features 12 teams from across Poland. Notable clubs include Czarni Sosnowiec (formerly Czarni Antrans Sosnowiec), GKS Katowice, Pogoń Szczecin, GKS Górnik Łęczna, Śląsk Wrocław, AZS UJ Kraków, AP Lotos Gdańsk, Rekord Bielsko-Biała, TME SMS Łódź, and Sportis KKP Bydgoszcz.

The league draws clubs from diverse regions of Poland — Silesia (Sosnowiec, Katowice), Lower Silesia (Wrocław), Lesser Poland (Kraków), Pomerania (Gdańsk), and Western Pomerania (Szczecin) — ensuring nationwide visibility for piłka nożna kobiet.

Ekstraliga Kobiet Tabela — Championship History

Czarni Sosnowiec are the most historically successful club in Ekstraliga Kobiet history, winning the league championship a record number of times since the competition's first season in 1979/80. They remain a top force in the current tabela (standings).

In recent seasons, the title race has become more competitive. Pogoń Szczecin, GKS Górnik Łęczna, and GKS Katowice have all challenged for the championship, with Pogoń and Górnik Łęczna pushing Czarni closely in the 2025/26 tabela. The Polish Women's Cup (Puchar Polski Kobiet) adds another dimension of domestic competition.

Polish Women's Football Stars — Ewa Pajor and Beyond

Polish women's football has produced internationally recognized players who compete at the highest levels of European club football. Ewa Pajor is Poland's most famous women's footballer — she starred at VfL Wolfsburg in the Frauen-Bundesliga before joining FC Barcelona, establishing herself as one of the best strikers in world women's football.

Other notable Polish players include Dominika Grabowska, Ewelina Kamczyk, and a growing number of young talents emerging from the Ekstraliga Kobiet system. The pipeline from the Polish domestic league to international football is strengthening as the Ekstraliga's quality improves.

How to Watch Ekstraliga Kobiet (Gdzie Oglądać)

Ekstraliga Kobiet matches are broadcast on TVP Sport, Poland's national sports channel. The PZPN also provides coverage through its digital platforms. Live scores, tabela, wyniki (results), and terminarz (schedule) are available on Flashscore.pl, pilkanoznakobiety.pl, and other Polish sports portals.

Media coverage of piłka nożna kobiet in Poland has expanded significantly, with dedicated programming on TVP Sport, increased social media presence, and growing attendance at grounds across the Ekstraliga.

Ekstraliga Kobiet Development and Future

The PZPN has outlined ambitious plans for women's football development in Poland, including improved youth academy standards, coaching education, and increased financial support for Ekstraliga Kobiet clubs. The entry of established clubs like Pogoń Szczecin, Śląsk Wrocław, and GKS Katowice has brought better facilities and higher budgets.

The two bottom teams in the Ekstraliga Kobiet tabela are relegated to the I Liga Kobiet (second division) each season, while the top I Liga finishers earn promotion — maintaining competitive pressure throughout the table.

Key Facts

  • 12 teams compete in the 2025/26 Orlen Ekstraliga Kobiet season
  • First Polish women's football championship held in 1979/80
  • Czarni Sosnowiec are the most decorated club in league history
  • Ewa Pajor (FC Barcelona, ex-Wolfsburg) is Poland's most famous women's footballer
  • Season runs August to June with a winter break (runda jesienna + runda wiosenna)
  • Broadcast on TVP Sport and PZPN streaming platforms
  • Pogoń Szczecin and GKS Górnik Łęczna are strong recent contenders
  • Promotion/relegation system with the I Liga Kobiet (second division)
  • 12 teams play 22 regular-season matches in home-and-away format
  • Live scores and tabela available on Flashscore.pl and pilkanoznakobiety.pl

Frequently Asked Questions

How many teams are in Ekstraliga Kobiet?

Ekstraliga Kobiet has 12 teams in the 2025/26 season, including Czarni Sosnowiec, GKS Katowice, Pogoń Szczecin, GKS Górnik Łęczna, Śląsk Wrocław, AZS UJ Kraków, and others from across Poland.

Who has won the most Ekstraliga Kobiet titles?

Czarni Sosnowiec are the most successful club in Ekstraliga Kobiet history, winning the league championship a record number of times since the first season in 1979/80.

Where can I watch Ekstraliga Kobiet?

Ekstraliga Kobiet matches are broadcast on TVP Sport (Poland's national sports channel). Live scores, tabela (standings), wyniki (results), and terminarz (schedule) are available on Flashscore.pl and pilkanoznakobiety.pl.

When does the Ekstraliga Kobiet season run?

The season runs from August to June with a winter break. Twelve teams play 22 regular-season matches in a home-and-away format (runda jesienna in autumn, runda wiosenna in spring).

Who is the most famous Polish women's footballer?

Ewa Pajor is Poland's most high-profile women's footballer. She starred at VfL Wolfsburg before joining FC Barcelona, becoming one of the best strikers in world women's football and inspiring a new generation of Polish players.

What is the Ekstraliga Kobiet tabela?

The Ekstraliga Kobiet tabela is the league standings table showing all 12 teams ranked by points. The top teams qualify for European competition, while the bottom two are relegated to the I Liga Kobiet.

Is there promotion and relegation?

Yes, the bottom two teams in the Ekstraliga Kobiet tabela are relegated to the I Liga Kobiet (second division), while the top I Liga finishers earn promotion.

Do Polish clubs play in European competition?

Yes, the Ekstraliga Kobiet champion qualifies for the UEFA Women's Champions League qualifying rounds. Polish clubs have participated in European competition, gaining experience against stronger leagues.

What is the Puchar Polski Kobiet?

The Puchar Polski Kobiet (Polish Women's Cup) is the domestic knockout cup competition, running alongside the Ekstraliga Kobiet season with clubs from multiple divisions competing in single-elimination format.

How popular is women's football in Poland?

Piłka nożna kobiet (women's football) in Poland is growing in popularity, driven by Ewa Pajor's international success, improved coverage on TVP Sport, and increased investment from established clubs like Pogoń Szczecin and GKS Katowice.

Last updated: 21 May 2026, 17:59 UTC

The current Ekstraliga Kobiet tabela for the 2025/26 season. The table shows all 12 teams ranked by points, with wins, draws, losses, goals scored and goal difference.

# Team P W D L GF GA GD Pts Form
1
Czarni Sosnowiec W logo Czarni Sosnowiec W
20 16 2 2 63 15 +48 50
W L W D W
2
Pogoń Szczecin W logo Pogoń Szczecin W
20 14 3 3 56 18 +38 45
W W L D W
3
Górnik Łęczna W logo Górnik Łęczna W
20 14 2 4 44 17 +27 44
W L W W L
4
GKS Katowice W logo GKS Katowice W
20 13 3 4 46 25 +21 42
W L W W W
5
UKS SMS Lodz W logo UKS SMS Lodz W
20 8 5 7 32 30 +2 29
W W W W D
6
Rekord Bielsko-Biala W logo Rekord Bielsko-Biala W
20 8 4 8 28 31 -3 28
L L W W W
7
Śląsk Wrocław W logo Śląsk Wrocław W
20 8 2 10 38 30 +8 26
W D D L L
8
Lech Poznań UAM W logo Lech Poznań UAM W
20 6 5 9 26 43 -17 23
L L D D L
9
Akademia Piłkarska LG W logo Akademia Piłkarska LG W
20 6 2 12 22 41 -19 20
L W L L L
10
UJ Krakow W logo UJ Krakow W
20 4 6 10 21 37 -16 18
L W D L W
11
Stomilanki Olsztyn W logo Stomilanki Olsztyn W
20 3 1 16 21 64 -43 10
L L W L L
12
Pogoń Tczew W logo Pogoń Tczew W
20 1 3 16 13 59 -46 6
L L L L W
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Patrycja Sarapata
Czarni Sosnowiec W logo Czarni Sosnowiec W
12
2
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Paulina Filipczak
UKS SMS Lodz W logo UKS SMS Lodz W
10
3
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Wiktoria Kaczmarek
UJ Krakow W logo UJ Krakow W
9
4
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Anastasija Poluhovica
Pogoń Szczecin W logo Pogoń Szczecin W
8
5
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K. Milek
Czarni Sosnowiec W logo Czarni Sosnowiec W
8
6
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Paulina Tomasiak
Górnik Łęczna W logo Górnik Łęczna W
7
7
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K. Miksone
Czarni Sosnowiec W logo Czarni Sosnowiec W
7
8
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Nikol Kaletka
Czarni Sosnowiec W logo Czarni Sosnowiec W
6
9
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Klaudia Lefeld
Górnik Łęczna W logo Górnik Łęczna W
6
10
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J. Pietakiewicz
Górnik Łęczna W logo Górnik Łęczna W
6
11
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Zofia Buszewska
Czarni Sosnowiec W logo Czarni Sosnowiec W
5
12
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Magdalena Dąbrowska
UKS SMS Lodz W logo UKS SMS Lodz W
5
13
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Milek K.
Czarni Sosnowiec W logo Czarni Sosnowiec W
5
14
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Roksana Jagodzinska
Akademia Piłkarska LG W logo Akademia Piłkarska LG W
5
15
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Fabova K.
Akademia Piłkarska LG W logo Akademia Piłkarska LG W
5
16
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Aleksandra Nieciąg
GKS Katowice W logo GKS Katowice W
5
17
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Lena Świrska
Pogoń Szczecin W logo Pogoń Szczecin W
5
18
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Zuzanna Radochońska
Pogoń Szczecin W logo Pogoń Szczecin W
5
19
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Swirska L.
Pogoń Szczecin W logo Pogoń Szczecin W
4
20
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Weronika Szymaszek
Pogoń Szczecin W logo Pogoń Szczecin W
4
1
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Kedzia G.
Stomilanki Olsztyn W logo Stomilanki Olsztyn W
1
2
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Julita Glab
Górnik Łęczna W logo Górnik Łęczna W
1
3
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Janku K.
Rekord Bielsko-Biala W logo Rekord Bielsko-Biala W
1
4
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Zgoda O.
Rekord Bielsko-Biala W logo Rekord Bielsko-Biala W
1
5
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Kolodziejek A.
Akademia Piłkarska LG W logo Akademia Piłkarska LG W
1
6
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J. Jedrzejewska
Śląsk Wrocław W logo Śląsk Wrocław W
1
7
👤
J. Wroblewska
Śląsk Wrocław W logo Śląsk Wrocław W
1
8
👤
Piorkowska E.
Śląsk Wrocław W logo Śląsk Wrocław W
1
9
👤
K. Nowak
Rekord Bielsko-Biala W logo Rekord Bielsko-Biala W
1
10
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Monika Poniedziałek
Lech Poznań UAM W logo Lech Poznań UAM W
1
11
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Monika Sowalska
UKS SMS Lodz W logo UKS SMS Lodz W
1
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Winners

Season Champion
2024/2025 GKS Katowice W logo GKS Katowice W
2023/2024 Pogoń Szczecin W logo Pogoń Szczecin W
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