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Puszcza Niepolomice v Cracovia Ekstraklasa Lineup
This game is in the
Ekstraklasa
, kick off at 12:15 on Saturday 21 September 2024.
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Puszcza Niepolomice Substitutes
Hubert Tomalski
Mateusz Stepien
Michal Walski
Lukasz Solowiej
Krystian Okoniewski
Michal Perchel
Ioan-Calin Revenco
Wojciech Hajda
Dawid Kogut
Cracovia Substitutes
Amir Al-Ammari
Jani Atanasov
Michal Rakoczy
Bartosz Biedrzycki
Mateusz Bochnak
D. Kristjan Olafsson
Arttu Hoskonen
Jakub Burek
Patryk Janasik
Puszcza Niepolomice v Cracovia Ekstraklasa
Puszcza Niepołomice is a relatively young football club founded in 1999, located in Niepołomice, Poland.
The team plays in the Polish top-tier football league, Ekstraklasa, and achieved promotion to the league in 2020.
Puszcza Niepołomice's home stadium is Stadion Miejski w Niepołomicach, which has a seating capacity of 4,000.
Cracovia
is one of the oldest football clubs in Poland, founded in 1906 and based in Kraków.
The team has a fierce rivalry with Wisła Kraków, known as the Holy War, which is one of the oldest and most intense derbies in Polish football.
Cracovia
has won the Polish league championship six times, with the most recent title coming in 1913.