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Jagiellonia v Slask Ekstraklasa Lineup
This game is in the
Ekstraklasa
, kick off at 20:30 on Friday 22 November 2024.
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Jagiellonia Substitutes
Maksymilian Stryjek
Dusan Stojinovic
Jetmir Haliti
Cezary Polak
Miki Villar
Marcin Listkowski
Aurelien Nguiamba
Oskar Pietuszewski
Tomas Silva
Slask Substitutes
Tomasz Loska
Krzysztof Kurowski
Aleksander Wolczek
Sylvester Jasper
Burak Ince
Jakub Jezierski
Yegor Matsenko
Simeon Petrov
Adam Basse
Jagiellonia v Slask Ekstraklasa
Jagiellonia
Białystok has won the Polish Ekstraklasa title once in the 2018/2019 season.
Slask
Wroclaw has won the Polish Ekstraklasa title twice in 1977/1978 and 2011/2012 seasons.
Jagiellonia
Białystok's home stadium is the Stadion Miejski and has a capacity of 22,386 seats.
Slask
Wroclaw's home stadium is the Stadion Miejski and has a capacity of 42,771 seats.
Jagiellonia
Białystok was founded in 1920, while
Slask
Wroclaw was founded in 1947.
Both
Jagiellonia
Białystok and
Slask
Wroclaw have represented Poland in various UEFA competitions, including the UEFA Europa League.