The ( team of
Poland , under the auspices of the
Polish Football Association .
It played its first international match on and
1982 .
- 1930 - ''Did not enter''
- 1934 - ''Withdrew during qualifying''
- 1938 - Round 1 (top 15)
- 1950 - ''Did not enter''
- 1954 - ''Withdrew''
- 1958 to 1970 - ''Did not qualify''
- 1974 - 3rd place
- 1978 - Round 2 (top 8)
- 1982 - 3rd place
- 1986 - Round 2 (top 16)
- 1990 to 1998 - ''Did not qualify''
- 2002 - Round 1 (top 32)
- 2006 - Round 1 (top 32)
- Polish National Team result: 3rd place
- Coach: Antoni Piechniczek
- Players: Zbigniew Boniek , Andrzej Buncol , Włodzimierz Ciołek , Marek Dziuba , Andrzej Iwan , Jan Jałocha , Paweł Janas , Janusz Kupcewicz , Marek Kusto , Grzegorz Lato , Stefan Majewski , Waldemar Matysik , Józef Młynarczyk , Andrzej Pałasz , Włodzimierz Smolarek , Andrzej Szarmach , Roman Wójcicki , Władysław Żmuda
- Reserve players: Tadeusz Dolny , Jacek Kazimierski , Piotr Mowlik , Piotr Skrobowski
- Polish National Team result: 3rd place
- Coach: Kazimierz Górski
- Players: Lesław Ćmikiewicz , Kazimierz Deyna , Jan Domarski , Robert Gadocha , Jerzy Gorgoń , Zbigniew Gut , Zdzisław Kapka , Henryk Kasperczak , Kazimierz Kmiecik , Grzegorz Lato , Zygmunt Maszczyk , Adam Musiał , Andrzej Szarmach , Antoni Szymanowski , Jan Tomaszewski , Władysław Żmuda , Włodzimierz Smolarek
- Reserve players: Mirosław Bulzacki , Andrzej Fischer , Roman Jakóbczak , Zygmunt Kalinowski , Marek Kusto , Henryk Wieczorek
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- Polish National Team result: 2nd place
- Coach: Janusz Wójcik
- Players: Dariusz Adamczuk , Marek Bajor , Jerzy Brzęczek , Dariusz Gęsior , Marcin Jałocha , Andrzej Juskowiak , Aleksander Kłak , Andrzej Kobylański , Wojciech Kowalczyk , Marek Koźmiński , Tomasz Łapiński , Grzegorz Mielcarski , Ryszard Staniek , Piotr Świerczewski , Mirosław Waligóra , Tomasz Wałdoch .
- Reserve players: Dariusz Koseła , Arkadiusz Onyszko , Dariusz Szubert , Tomasz Wieszczycki .
- Polish National Team result: 2nd place
- Coach: Kazimierz Górski
- Players: Jan Benigier , Lesław Ćmikiewicz , Kazimierz Deyna , Jerzy Gorgoń , Henryk Kasperczak , Kazimierz Kmiecik , Grzegorz Lato , Zygmunt Maszczyk , Piotr Mowlik , Roman Ogaza , Wojciech Rudy , Andrzej Szarmach , Antoni Szymanowski , Jan Tomaszewski , Henryk Wawrowski , Henryk Wieczorek , Władysław Żmuda
- Polish national team result: WINNER
- Coach: Kazimierz Górski
- Players: Zygmunt Anczok , Lesław Ćmikiewicz , Kazimierz Deyna , Robert Gadocha , Jerzy Gorgoń , Zbigniew Gut , Hubert Kostka , Jerzy Kraska , Kazimierz Kmiecik Grzegorz Lato , Włodzimierz Lubański , Zygmunt Maszczyk , Joachim Marx , Marian Ostafiński , Zygfryd Szołtysik , Antoni Szymanowski , Ryszard Szymczak
- Reserve players: Marian Szeja , Andrzej Jarosik
Following players were named for the matches against
Portugal on
8 September 2007 and
Finland on
12 September 2007 .
Caps and goals as of
8 September 2007 , included against
Portugal .
Poland lost their first game of
2006 World Cup to
Ecuador . The final score was 2-0 with goals from
Carlos Tenorio and
Agustin Delgado . Poland lost to group leader
Germany on June 14th, final score 1-0 with a goal by
Oliver Neuville in the 91st minute, thus ensuring their exit from the World Cup 2006. They then beat also eliminated Costa Rica 2-1 with both Polish goals scored by Bosacki.
As of
June 6 ,
2007 , the ten players with the most caps for Poland are:
As of
June 6 ,
2007 , the ten players with the most goals for Poland are:
Poland U-20 National Football Team
Poland U-21 National Football Team
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- Poland - Portugal