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List of Lechia Gdańsk seasons

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This is a list of seasons played by Lechia Gdańsk in Polish and European football, from 1945 (the year of the club's foundation) to the most recent completed season.

The club has won the Polish Cup twice, the Polish SuperCup twice, and has a highest ever league finish of third in the Ekstraklasa. This list details the club's achievements in all major competitions, and those players who were the leagues top scorers.

Season Division Position Polish Cup Comments
1945/46 III District league
Gdańsk qualifiers
1 of 4 Not played Lechia Gdańsk were formed on 7 August 1945
First Gdańsk Derby between Lechia and Gedania Gdańsk
1946/47 II District league 1 5th place in the final group of elimination for the 1st league
1947/48 District league 1 1st place in the final group of elimination for the first league and promotion The highest ranked club from Pomerania
1949 I I League 12 of 12
1950 II II League (West Group) 6 of 10
1951 II League (Group A) 1 of 8 1st round Promoted after playoffs The highest ranked club from Pomerania
1952 I I League 7 of 10 Quarterfinals Young Leaders Rally Cup - 6th place
1953 I League 12 of 12 Not played
1954 II II League 2 of 11 Round of 16
1955 I I League 5 of 12 Runners-up
1956 I League
3 of 12
Elimination round
1957 I League 5 of 12 Round of 8
1958 I League 8 of 12 Not played
1959 I League 6 of 12
1960 I League 9 of 12
1961 I League 8 of 12
1962 I League 9 of 12 Round of 16
1962/63 I League 13 of 14 Round of 16
1963/64 II II League 10 of 16 Round 1
1964/65 II League 7 of 16 Round 2 First Tricity Derby between Lechia and Arka Gdynia[1]
1965/66 II League 6 of 16 Round of 16
1966/67 II League 13 of 16 Round of 8
1967/68 III III League (g. IV) 2 of 16 Round 1 First Gdańsk Derby between Lechia and Stoczniowiec Gdańsk
1968/69 III League (g. IV) 5 of 16 -
1969/70 III League (g. IV) 3 of 16
1970/71 III League (g. IV) 2 of 16
1971/72 III League (g. IV) 1 of 16
1972/73 II II League 7 of 16
1973/74 II League (north) 4 of 16 Round of 8
1974/75 II League (north) 2 of 16 Round of 16
1975/76 II League (north) 2 of 16 Round of 16
1976/77 II League (north) 5 of 16 Round of 16
1977/78 II League (north) 2 of 16 Round 1
1978/79 II League (west) 3 of 16 Quarter finals
1979/80 II League (west) 6 of 16 Round of 8
1980/81 II League (west) 7 of 16 Round of 16
1981/82 II League (west) 14 of 16 Semifinal
1982/83 III III League (g. II) 1 of 14 Winners
1983/84 II II League (west) 1 of 16 - Polish SuperCup Winners
Cup Winners' Cup Round of 16 [2][3]
Jerzy Kruszczyński - II Liga top goalscorer (31 goals)
1984/85 I I League 12 of 16 Round 3
1985/86 I League 14 of 16 Round of 16 Intertoto Cup - 3rd in group
1986/87 I League 11 of 16 Round of 16
1987/88 I League 12 of 16 Round of 8 Relegation after playoffs
1988/89 II II League (east) 10 of 11 Round of 16
1989/90 II League 11 of 20 Round 2 The highest ranked club from Pomerania
1990/91 II League 12 of 20 Round 3
1991/92 II League (west) 8 of 18 Round 3
1992/93 II League (west) 6 of 18 Round of 16
1993/94 II League (west) 14 of 18 Round 3 First (and currently only) Tricity Derby in the Polish Cup
1994/95 II League (west) 15 of 18 Round 2
1995/96 I I League 16 of 18 - Lechia were involved in a merger with first division Olimpia Poznań creating Olimpia-Lechia Gdańsk Olimpia left the merger at the end of the season
III III League (g. VII) 12 of 18 Round 3 Olimpia-Lechia played in the top division, while Lechia Gdańsk (used as the club's second team) continued playing in the third division
1996/97 II II League (west) 15 of 18 Round of 16 Before the season Olimpia-Lechia were renamed Lechia Gdańsk, with the third division team being liquidated
1997/98 III III League (g. II) 3 of 18 Round 2 At the end of the season Lechia merged with Stoczniowiec Gdańsk (then known as Polonia Gdańsk) creating Lechia-Polonia Gdańsk
1998/99 II II League (west) 7 of 14 Round of 16 Played under the name of Lechia-Polonia Gdańsk
1999/00 II League 14 of 24 Round of 16
2000/01 II League 19 of 20 Round 2 Polish League Cup - Round 3
2001/02 III III League (g. 2) 15 of 19 - Lechia-Polonia dissolved at the end of the season
VI Class A (Gdańsk IV) 1 of 12 An independent Lechia Gdańsk team was recreated in the 6th division
2002/03 V District League (g. II) 1 of 16
2003/04 IV IV League (Pomerania) 1 of 18 Currently Lechia’s last Gdańsk Derby game, it was played against Gedania Gdańsk
2004/05 III III League (g. II) 1 of 16 Round 1
2005/06 II II League 10 of 18 -
2006/07 II League 5 of 18 Round of 16
2007/08 II League 1 of 18 Quarterfinals The highest ranked club from Pomerania
2008/09 I Ekstraklasa 11 of 16 Round of 16 Ekstraklasa Cup - 3rd in group [4]
First Tricity Derby in the top division between Lechia and Arka Gdynia
2009/10 Ekstraklasa 8 of 18 Semifinal
2010/11 Ekstraklasa 8 of 16 Semifinal Last official game at the MOSiR Stadium
2011/12 Ekstraklasa 13 of 16 Round of 16 First official game at the PGE Arena[5]
2012/13 Ekstraklasa 8 of 16 Round of 8
2013/14 Ekstraklasa 4 of 16 Quarterfinals
2014/15 Ekstraklasa 5 of 16 Round of 16
2015/16 Ekstraklasa 5 of 16 Round of 8
2016/17 Ekstraklasa 4 of 16 Round of 8 Marco Paixão - Ekstraklasa top goalscorer (18 goals) [6]
2017/18 Ekstraklasa 13 of 16 Round of 16
2018/19 Ekstraklasa
3 of 16
Winners The highest ranked club from Pomerania
2019/20 Ekstraklasa 4 of 16 Runners-up 2019 Polish SuperCup winners
2019–20 UEFA Europa League Second qualifying round
2020/21 Ekstraklasa 7 of 16 Round of 16
2021/22 Ekstraklasa 4 of 18 Round of 32
2022/23 Ekstraklasa 17 of 18 Round of 16 2022–23 UEFA Europa Conference League Second qualifying round
2023/24 II I liga 1 of 18 First round

Honours

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Competition Symbol Position Season Ref.
Ekstraklasa / I liga
(Top division)
3rd 1956
2018–19
[7]
[8]
Puchar Polski Winners 1982–83
2018–19
[9]
[10]
SuperPuchar Polski Winners 1983
2019
[11]
[12]

References

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  1. ^ "Pierwsze w historii ligowe derby Trójmiasta (2.09.1964)". lechiahistoria.pl.
  2. ^ "Juventus FC – Lechia Gdańsk 7:0 (14.09.1983)". lechiahistoria.pl.
  3. ^ "Lechia Gdańsk – Juventus FC 2:3 (28.09.1983)". lechiahistoria.pl.
  4. ^ "Puchar Ekstraklasy - 2008/2009". 90minut.pl.
  5. ^ "Stadion Energa Gdansk". stadiumguide.com.
  6. ^ "Marco Paixao królem strzelców Lotto Ekstraklasy. Zobacz klasyfikację strzelców". dziennikbaltycki.pl.
  7. ^ "Tabela - 1956". hppn.pl.
  8. ^ "Tabela - 2018/2019". ekstraklasa.org.
  9. ^ "Lechia – Piast Gliwice 2:1. Finał Pucharu Polski. 22.06.1983". lechiahistoria.pl.
  10. ^ "PUCHAR JEST NASZ!". lechia.pl.
  11. ^ "Superpuchar Polski dla Lechii! (30.07.1983)". lechiahistoria.pl.
  12. ^ "Superpuchar Polski: Piast Gliwice - Lechia Gdańsk 1:3. Skrót meczu (WIDEO)". polsatsport.pl.