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Legia v Katowice Ekstraklasa Lineup
This game is in the
Ekstraklasa
, kick off at 21:15 on Sunday 27 October 2024.
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Legia Substitutes
Maxi Oyedele
Tomas Pekhart
Migouel Alfarela
Jurgen Celhaka
Patryk Kun
Jan Ziolkowski
Gabriel Kobylak
Artur Jedrzejczyk
Luquinhas
Katowice Substitutes
Sebastian Bergier
Borja Galan
Mateusz Mak
Mateusz Marzec
Bartosz Baranowicz
Sebastian Milewski
Rafal Straczek
Jakub Antczak
Legia v Katowice Ekstraklasa
Legia
Warszawa is the most successful team in Ekstraklasa history, having won the league title 14 times.
Katowice
Football Club, also known as GKS
Katowice
, is based in the city of
Katowice
, Poland.
Legia
Warszawa's home ground is the Polish Army Stadium, which has a seating capacity of over 31,000.
Katowice
has won the Polish Cup three times in their history, with their most recent victory coming in 1986.
Legia
Warszawa is known for its fierce rivalry with another top Polish club, Wisla Krakow.
Katowice
currently competes in the Polish First League, the second tier of Polish football, after being relegated from Ekstraklasa in 2019.