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Korona v Lechia Ekstraklasa Lineup
This game is in the
Ekstraklasa
, kick off at 12:15 on Saturday 09 November 2024.
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Korona Substitutes
Shuma Nagamatsu
Milosz Strzebonski
Adrian Dalmau
Daniel Trejo
B. Smolarczyk
Pedro Nuno
Hubert Zwozny
Rafal Mamla
Lechia Substitutes
Szymon Weirauch
Andrei Chindris
Kalle Wendt
Louis D'Arrigo
Adam Kardas
Kacper Sezonienko
Loup Diwan Gueho
Korona v Lechia Ekstraklasa
Korona
Kielce and
Lechia
Gdansk are both football clubs in the Ekstraklasa league in Poland.
Korona
Kielce's home stadium is the Kolporter Arena, while
Lechia
Gdansk's home stadium is the Stadion Energa Gdansk.
Korona
Kielce's team colors are yellow and blue, while
Lechia
Gdansk's team colors are white and green.
Korona
Kielce has won the Polish Cup twice, in 2002 and 2015, while
Lechia
Gdansk has won it once, in 1983.
Korona
Kielce has never won the Ekstraklasa league title, while
Lechia
Gdansk has won it once, in the 2018-2019 season.
Both clubs have a rich history and passionate fan bases, with
Korona
Kielce having been founded in 1973 and
Lechia
Gdansk in 1945.