Ekstraklasa Jerseys
Shop Ekstraklasa jerseys for Poland’s top football clubs — home, away, kids and retro kits for Legia Warsaw, Lech Poznań, Raków Częstochowa and more, found for you on Amazon.
The Ekstraklasa is Poland’s premier professional football league and one of the oldest top-flight competitions in Central Europe, with roots stretching back to 1927. Contested by sixteen clubs across the country, the league has long been dominated by a handful of storied names — most notably Legia Warsaw, the most decorated side in Polish football history — while ambitious challengers like Raków Częstochowa have emerged in recent seasons to shake up the traditional order. The league regularly produces players who go on to represent the Polish national team at major international tournaments, and clubs have steadily grown their presence in European competition through the UEFA Champions League and Europa League qualifying rounds.
Below you’ll find Ekstraklasa clubs with dedicated jersey pages. Each one brings together home, away, third, kids, retro and custom options so you can find exactly the kit you want and check out on Amazon.
Ekstraklasa Clubs
About the Ekstraklasa
Polish top-flight football dates to 1927, when the first official national championship was organized under the Polish Football Association. The competition ran under various formats and names through the decades, including a brief interruption during the Second World War, before settling into the modern Ekstraklasa structure. Today, sixteen clubs compete across a season that typically runs from late July through May, with a traditional winter break that reflects the Polish climate. The format uses a straightforward home-and-away league table, with the bottom two clubs relegated to the I liga and a play-off spot contested by the third-bottom side.
European qualification is a major driver of ambition in the Ekstraklasa. The league champion typically enters the UEFA Champions League in the second qualifying round, while second and third-place finishers, along with the Polish Cup winner, progress into the UEFA Europa League or UEFA Conference League qualifying stages. Performing well in Europe brings both prestige and significant prize money that helps Polish clubs compete for and retain quality players. Legia Warsaw has come closest to the Champions League group stage in recent memory, and clubs like Lech Poznań have also reached the latter qualifying rounds of European competition in strong seasons.
Biggest Clubs and Rivalries
Legia Warsaw
Founded in 1916 as a military sports club, Legia Warsaw is the most successful side in Polish football history, having won the Ekstraklasa title more times than any other club. The club draws supporters from across the entire country, not just the capital, and the Legia Warszawa name carries weight well beyond Poland’s borders. Their home ground, the Polish Army Stadium, is the largest club stadium in the country by capacity. Legia’s distinctive green-and-white kit — typically a predominantly white home shirt with green trim and a green-dominant away strip — is among the most iconic designs in Central European football. The club regularly sells out new kit launches, particularly when a high-profile player signing coincides with a jersey release.
Lech Poznań
Known by supporters as the Kolejorz (“the railwaymen”), Lech Poznań were founded in 1922 and have historically been Legia’s most consistent title rival. The club’s sky-blue home jersey is unmistakable and has become deeply associated with the city of Poznań in western Poland. Lech have produced a number of notable Polish internationals over the years and have represented Poland in UEFA competition on multiple occasions. The Lech–Legia fixture, sometimes called the “classic” or referred to by fans simply as the capital derby in reverse, is typically the most anticipated match of the Ekstraklasa calendar outside of Warsaw’s own city clashes.
Raków Częstochowa
Raków Częstochowa represent the most dramatic rise in recent Polish football. Founded in 1921 but spending most of their history in the lower divisions, the club climbed back to the Ekstraklasa in the 2010s under serious investment and coaching ambition. In the early 2020s they broke the traditional two-team dominance at the top of the table, winning the Ekstraklasa title and establishing themselves as genuine contenders. Their red-and-blue color scheme has become far more widely recognized as a result, and demand for Raków jerseys has grown steadily among fans who admire the club’s underdog-turned-champion story.
Key Rivalries
The most historically significant rivalry in the Ekstraklasa is between Legia Warsaw and Lech Poznań, two clubs that have traded titles for generations and whose supporters share a deep mutual rivalry. Within Warsaw itself, fixtures between Legia and Polonia Warszawa carry intense local meaning, though Polonia have spent time in the lower divisions. The emergence of Raków as a title contender has added fresh competitive edge to their meetings with both Legia and Lech, with the Polish championship table turning into a genuine three-way contest in recent seasons.
Iconic Ekstraklasa Kits
Ekstraklasa kits have evolved considerably alongside the growth of the league. In the current era, most clubs partner with major international sportswear brands including Adidas, Nike, Hummel, and Puma, which has raised the production standard of Polish football shirts significantly. Legia Warsaw’s green-and-white strips have appeared in a wide range of designs over the decades, from simple block-color 1990s templates to the intricate sublimated patterns used in modern kits. Lech Poznań’s sky-blue home jersey has remained remarkably consistent in its core color identity, even as collar styles, badge treatments, and fabric technology have changed season to season. Raków Częstochowa’s recent championship-era kits in red and blue have become collectible items as the club’s profile rises.
Retro shirts from the Ekstraklasa’s earlier decades occasionally surface through specialist sellers, particularly for clubs like Legia and Lech whose long histories give fans plenty of eras to choose from. If you are looking for a throwback design, browse each club’s page and check the retro section, or visit our retro soccer jerseys page for a broader selection.
Ekstraklasa Jersey Buying Guide
Ekstraklasa jerseys follow the same general kit structure as clubs around the world. The home jersey carries each club’s primary colors and crest, the away jersey offers a contrasting design for road games, and some clubs release a third or special-edition kit each season. You’ll also find kids and youth sizes for younger supporters and retro designs that celebrate a club’s history. Legia Warsaw’s iconic green-and-white strip is among the most recognizable in Central Europe, while Lech Poznań’s sky-blue home kit is instantly associated with the Kolejorz faithful in the west of Poland. Raków Częstochowa’s kits have gained wider attention following the club’s recent championship successes.
When shopping on Amazon, read each listing carefully to confirm the season, whether the jersey is authentic or replica, and the available sizes. Replica kits are the most affordable and popular for everyday fans, while authentic jerseys match the on-field spec with a slimmer fit. For help choosing, see our authentic vs replica jerseys guide and our sizing guide.
Sizing Your Ekstraklasa Kit
Polish club jerseys follow European-standard sportswear sizing from whichever brand manufactures the kit that season. As a general rule, Adidas and Nike jerseys run true to size for most adult builds, while some Eastern European manufacturers may size slightly differently. If you are between sizes, sizing up typically gives a more comfortable, casual fit; sizing down gives a slimmer, athletic look closer to the on-field cut. For detailed measurements, check the size chart on the individual Amazon listing, and consult our full soccer jersey sizing guide for additional advice on how to measure yourself accurately.
Custom Ekstraklasa Jerseys
Many Ekstraklasa jerseys can be personalized with a player name and number, or with your own. Look for custom or personalized listings on Amazon if you want a unique kit or a thoughtful gift for a Polish football fan. A customized Legia Warsaw or Lech Poznań shirt with a personal name on the back makes a particularly popular present for supporters of all ages. Browse more options on our custom soccer jerseys page.
Kids Ekstraklasa Jerseys
Supporting a young fan of the Ekstraklasa? Most clubs produce official youth and children’s kits alongside adult sizes. Kids’ jerseys from Ekstraklasa clubs are typically available in sizes suited to ages 3–4 through to 13–14, though exact size ranges vary by club and season. Check the size chart on each listing carefully and, when in doubt, order the next size up — children’s sports kits are often worn over base layers and benefit from a little extra room. You can also browse our dedicated kids soccer jerseys page for more youth kit options across European football.
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Ekstraklasa Jerseys: Frequently Asked Questions
Where can I buy Ekstraklasa jerseys?
Use the club links on this page to shop each Ekstraklasa team’s jerseys on Amazon, where you can check sizes, prices and availability. As an Amazon Associate, European Soccer Jerseys may earn from qualifying purchases.
Which Ekstraklasa jersey is the most popular?
Legia Warsaw’s home jersey is typically the most sought-after kit in Poland, reflecting the club’s record title haul and large national fanbase. Lech Poznań and Raków Częstochowa also have strong followings among supporters looking for Ekstraklasa kits.
Do Ekstraklasa clubs offer kids jerseys?
Yes. Many Ekstraklasa clubs sell youth and kids sizes alongside adult kits. Check the size chart on each Amazon listing carefully, as youth sizing can vary by brand and season.
What is the difference between an authentic and a replica Ekstraklasa jersey?
Authentic jerseys are made to the same on-field specification worn by players — they use advanced heat-transfer badges, tighter cuts, and performance fabrics. Replica jerseys use a more relaxed fit and standard printing, making them more comfortable for everyday wear and generally more affordable. Both are official licensed products. For a full breakdown, see our authentic vs replica jerseys guide.
Can I get a personalized Ekstraklasa jersey with my own name?
Many Amazon listings for Ekstraklasa club jerseys include a customization option that lets you add a player name and squad number, or your own name. Look for listings that mention “custom” or “personalized” in the title, and double-check that the font style matches the club’s official lettering. Visit our custom soccer jerseys page for more options.
Are retro Ekstraklasa jerseys available?
Retro and throwback Ekstraklasa jerseys do appear on Amazon from time to time, particularly for historic clubs like Legia Warsaw and Lech Poznań. Availability varies by season and seller, so it is worth browsing each club’s page and checking back regularly if a specific vintage design is out of stock. Our retro soccer jerseys page is also a good place to explore throwback kits from across Europe.