Poland Soccer Jerseys
Shop soccer jerseys from Poland — Ekstraklasa club kits from Legia Warsaw, Lech Poznań, Raków Częstochowa and more, plus the Poland national team jersey, in home, away, kids and retro styles, found for you on Amazon.
Polish soccer has a proud history that stretches back more than a century. The national team reached third place at the 1974 and 1982 FIFA World Cups, producing legendary figures like Grzegorz Lato and Zbigniew Boniek. Today, Robert Lewandowski has brought renewed global attention to Polish soccer, inspiring a new wave of supporters eager to represent their country and their clubs. The Ekstraklasa — Poland’s top-flight league — is a fiercely competitive competition with passionate derbies, loyal supporter cultures and kits that any collection would be proud to include. Whether you’re a fan of a storied club or the national side, this is your starting point for finding the right Poland soccer jersey.
Leagues in Poland
Popular Polish Club Jerseys
A Century of Polish Soccer Heritage
The Polish Football Association was founded in 1919, just one year after Poland regained its independence, making soccer intertwined with the country’s modern national identity from the very beginning. The top domestic league — now called the Ekstraklasa — has been running continuously since 1927, making it one of the longer-standing league structures in European soccer. Through decades of political upheaval and social change, the game remained a constant source of unity and passion for Polish communities both at home and abroad.
Poland’s greatest era on the world stage came during the 1970s and early 1980s. The squad of the 1974 FIFA World Cup in West Germany is remembered as one of the finest teams never to have won the tournament. Grzegorz Lato finished as the tournament’s top scorer with seven goals, and Poland ultimately claimed the bronze medal. Eight years later in Spain, a similarly gifted generation led by Zbigniew Boniek — one of the most technically accomplished players in Polish history — again reached third place. Those World Cup campaigns remain the benchmark against which every subsequent Polish generation is measured, and the kits from that era are among the most sought-after retro jerseys in the country’s history.
The Ekstraklasa: Poland’s Premier League
The Ekstraklasa is the heartbeat of Polish club soccer. Eighteen clubs compete each season in a home-and-away format, with the league title typically decided between a handful of consistently strong sides. The competition is known for its raucous atmospheres, particularly in big-city derbies, and has produced players who have gone on to succeed in the Bundesliga, Premier League, Serie A and La Liga. For supporters, the club jersey is the most visible declaration of allegiance, and the Ekstraklasa has no shortage of distinctive, collectible kits each season.
Legia Warsaw
Legia Warsaw are the most decorated club in Polish soccer history, with more Ekstraklasa titles than any other side. Based in the capital, they draw their identity from Poland’s military heritage — the club was originally associated with the Polish Army and their name comes from the Latin word for “legion.” Their colours are traditionally green and white, and their home kit typically features a white shirt with green trim, though the exact design varies by season. Legia have also made their mark in European competition, reaching the UEFA Champions League group stage and regularly appearing in the UEFA Europa League. Their jerseys carry that continental pedigree and are among the most popular Polish club shirts worldwide.
Lech Poznań
Lech Poznań are Legia’s closest rivals in terms of silverware and supporter base. Playing out of Poznań in western Poland, they typically kit out in blue and white — a palette that echoes the colours of their city. Lech have produced several Poland internationals over the years and have a strong tradition of youth development. Their derby against Łódź-based clubs and their head-to-head clashes with Legia are among the most anticipated fixtures on the Ekstraklasa calendar. A Lech Poznań shirt is a popular choice for Polish diaspora fans across Europe and North America.
Raków Częstochowa
Raków Częstochowa are one of the most exciting recent success stories in Polish soccer. A club with deep historical roots, they spent many years outside the top flight before climbing back to the Ekstraklasa and quickly establishing themselves as genuine title contenders. Their kits typically feature red and navy, giving them a bold visual identity that stands out in the league. Their rapid rise has attracted a passionate new generation of supporters and made their jerseys increasingly sought after by collectors looking to document the current wave of Polish soccer.
The Poland National Team Kit
Few national team kits in Europe are as immediately recognisable as Poland’s. The home jersey is traditionally white — clean and classic — while the away kit is red, both colours drawn directly from the biały-czerwoni (“white-reds”), the national colours reflected in the Polish flag. The design of each generation’s kit often incorporates subtle references to Polish folk patterns, the eagle crest, or the architectural heritage of cities like Warsaw and Kraków. The national team shirt has been worn in some memorable moments: World Cup campaigns, European Championship runs, and the ongoing era led by Robert Lewandowski, whose global profile has made the white Poland jersey one of the better-known international kits in the world.
Lewandowski’s prolific scoring record for both club and country has made him Poland’s all-time leading goalscorer by a considerable margin. Wearing a Poland national team jersey is, for many fans, a way of honouring not just the current generation but also the great players who came before — from Lato and Boniek to Jerzy Dudėk, whose penalty saves in the 2005 UEFA Champions League final at Anfield remain one of the most dramatic moments any Polish player has delivered on the European stage.
Poland Soccer Jersey Buying Guide
Polish club and national team jerseys follow the same conventions as kits worldwide: a home jersey, a contrasting away jersey, and occasional third or special-edition designs, available in adult, youth and kids sizes. The Poland national team typically plays in a white home shirt and a red away shirt, drawing on the iconic colors of the Polish flag. Ekstraklasa clubs each bring their own identity — Legia Warsaw’s green and white, Lech Poznań’s blue and white, and Raków Częstochowa’s red and navy are among the most recognizable looks in the league.
When browsing on Amazon, check whether a listing is an authentic player version or a replica fan jersey, and verify the size chart before ordering, as European and Polish sizing can differ from North American norms. Our sizing guide and authentic vs replica guide can help you decide with confidence. For younger supporters looking to show their colors, visit our kids soccer jerseys page.
Retro collectors will find strong demand for Poland kits from the 1970s and early 1980s World Cup eras, as well as throwback designs from historic Ekstraklasa campaigns. These retro jerseys make excellent gifts and conversation pieces for any soccer fan. Browse our retro soccer jerseys section for more options.
Authentic vs. Replica: Which Should You Choose?
Authentic jerseys — sometimes labelled as “player issue” or “match version” — are built to the same technical specification as the shirts worn on the pitch. They use high-performance fabrics designed to wick moisture and reduce drag, and they typically feature more precise tailoring. Replica jerseys, also called fan versions, are made from slightly heavier materials and cut more generously for everyday wear. For most supporters, a replica is the practical choice: it’s more comfortable for watching a match, more durable for regular washing, and typically offered at a lower price. Our authentic vs replica guide explains the differences in detail so you can make an informed decision before buying.
Customisation Options
Many Poland national team and Ekstraklasa club jerseys sold on Amazon are available either blank or with official squad numbering. Adding a favourite player’s name and number — or even your own name — is a popular way to personalise your kit. If you’re interested in going further with custom printing or design, visit our custom soccer jerseys page for more ideas and options.
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Poland Soccer Jerseys: Frequently Asked Questions
Where can I buy Poland soccer jerseys?
Browse the Ekstraklasa club pages and the Poland national team page on this site, then tap through to Amazon to check sizes, prices and availability. As an Amazon Associate, European Soccer Jerseys may earn from qualifying purchases.
What is the top soccer league in Poland?
The Ekstraklasa is the top professional soccer league in Poland. It features 18 clubs competing each season, with Legia Warsaw and Lech Poznań among the most decorated and widely supported sides in the country.
Can I buy a Poland national team jersey?
Yes. The Poland national team typically wears a white home kit and a red away kit, reflecting the country’s national colors. Home and away jerseys are available on Amazon — visit our Poland National Team page for current options.
What colours do Legia Warsaw wear?
Legia Warsaw traditionally play in green and white. Their home kit is typically a white shirt with green detailing, while away and third kits vary by season. Legia are the most decorated club in Polish soccer history and their jerseys are among the most widely available Polish club shirts on Amazon.
Are retro Poland jerseys available?
Yes. Retro and throwback Poland jerseys — particularly from the 1974 and 1982 World Cup eras — are available from specialist retailers and on Amazon. Browse our retro soccer jerseys section for options.
How do I choose the right size for a Polish soccer jersey?
Polish and European jersey sizing often runs slimmer than North American sizing. Check the size chart on each Amazon listing and, if in doubt, size up. Our soccer jersey sizing guide walks you through measurements in detail to help you find a confident fit before you order.