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1988–89 Ekstraklasa

62nd season of top-tier football league in Poland


62nd season of top-tier football league in Poland

FieldValue
competitionLiga
season1988–89
winnersRuch Chorzów (14th title)
relegatedPogoń Szczecin
GKS Jastrzębie
Górnik Wałbrzych
Szombierki Bytom
league topscorerKrzysztof Warzycha
(24 goals)
matches240
total goals566
average attendance8,407 14.6%
prevseason1987–88
nextseason1989–90

GKS Jastrzębie Górnik Wałbrzych Szombierki Bytom (24 goals) Statistics of Ekstraklasa for the 1988–89 season.

Overview

It was contested by 16 teams, and Ruch Chorzów won the championship.

League table

Results

Relegation playoffs

After the end of the season, play-offs played for two places in the first league in the 1989–90 season between teams from places 13-14 in the first league and runners-up in the 2nd league groups:

  • 13th team of the I league and 2nd team of the II league of group II - Pogoń Szczecin and Motor Lublin,
  • 14th team of the I league and 2nd team of the II league of group I - GKS Jastrzębie and Zawisza Bydgoszcz.

Pogoń Szczecin and GKS Jastrzębie did not hold places at the highest league level.

Top goalscorers

RankPlayerClubGoals
1POL Krzysztof WarzychaRuch Chorzów24
2POL Jan UrbanGórnik Zabrze13
POL Ryszard CyrońGórnik Zabrze13
4POL Bogusław CyganSzombierki Bytom12
5POL Maciej ŚliwowskiStal Mielec11
POL Mirosław KubisztalGKS Katowice11
POL Bogusław PachelskiLech Poznań11
8POL Jacek CyzioPogoń Szczecin10
POL Jarosław AraszkiewiczLech Poznań10
POL Jerzy KaziówOlimpia Poznań10
POL Marek FilipczakOlimpia Poznań10

Attendances

#ClubAverage
1Jagiellonia Białystok19,659
2Ruch Chorzów14,133
3Stal Mielec11,701
4Górnik Zabrze11,567
5Wisła Kraków10,133
6Lech Poznań9,310
7Legia Warszawa9,145
8Śląsk Wrocław8,391
9GKS Katowice7,278
10GKS Jastrzębie7,139
11ŁKS5,550
12Pogoń Szczecin4,811
13Widzew Łódź4,794
14Olimpia Poznań3,949
15Górnik Wałbrzych3,607
16Szombierki Bytom3,336

Source:

References

References

  1. "Attendances – Archive Poland". EFS.co.uk.
  2. "Ekstraklasa (1st division). History". Paweł Mogielnicki's Page.
  3. https://www.european-football-statistics.co.uk/attn/archive/pol/avepol89.htm
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