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Jagiellonia v Raków Ekstraklasa Lineup
This game is in the
Ekstraklasa
, kick off at 14:45 on Sunday 10 November 2024.
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Jagiellonia Substitutes
Maksymilian Stryjek
Jetmir Haliti
Cezary Polak
Nene
Lamine Diaby-Fadiga
Miki
Peter Kovacik
Marcin Listkowski
Tomas Silva
Raków Substitutes
Milan Rundic
Ben Lederman
Dusan Kuciak
Jesus Diaz
Dawid Drachal
Peter Barath
Erick Otieno
Tomasz Walczak
Lazaros Lamprou
Jagiellonia v Raków Ekstraklasa
Jagiellonia
Białystok was founded in 1920 and is one of the oldest football clubs in Poland.
Raków
Częstochowa was founded in 1921 and has a relatively small fan base compared to other clubs in the Ekstraklasa.
Jagiellonia's
home stadium, Stadion Miejski in Białystok, has a capacity of 22,386 seats.
Raków's
home stadium, Stadion Miejski w Częstochowie, has a capacity of 4,846 seats.
Jagiellonia
won the Polish Cup for the first time in 2010, and they have also finished as runners-up in the Ekstraklasa on two occasions.
Raków
gained promotion to the Ekstraklasa for the first time in their history in 2019 and finished as high as 3rd in their debut season.