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FIFA World Cup
<\/STRONG>Third place(2): 1974,1982

Football at the Summer Olympics<\/STRONG>
Gold medal(1): 1972
Silver medal(2): 1976,1992

UEFA European Championship<\/STRONG>
Quarter-finals (5th place): 2016<\/P>","0007E9CF9A896EC9D3CC702BC3952F9E":"Poland","3914A2E40FC34F868981257208AF57A7":"Stadion Narodowy im","32A99FE5B709A1DB00C6B257D3D689A1":"0","E40B4988E6F21D3C":"467","97E82EC43CF9D2AC485E70CEE9A89D4A":"Poland(U21)","92D102DDE1327A88":"Poland","B36E0AA9AE505908":"Warsaw","3A86AD48E5310F852C570B36ACD4BAB6":"","52D57ABB4C76E4FB5641C3EF431CBBF1":"Poland","66AED1F6B695420EE9875F06C7974B58":"","8D8D9EDFA95C72BF":"","DAF99DFE86B9D49B":"pzpn@pzpn.pl","979410D584F5F7FBE52BC514F07CC004":"","2EDF0AE83F4EAE44640AD1811EF877E6":"58580","EC1B23A51B4C607D":"

First international:<\/STRONG>
Hungary 1-0 Poland (Budapest, Hungary; 18 December 1921)

Most caps:<\/STRONG>
Michal Zewlakow (102)

Top scorer:
<\/STRONG>Robert Lewandowski (52)

Biggest win:<\/STRONG>
Poland 10–0 San Marino (Kielce, Poland; 1 April 2009)

Biggest defeat:<\/STRONG>
Denmark 8–0 Poland (Copenhagen, Denmark; 26 June 1948)<\/P>","169B71B57B449B15":"28.30","71F9FFCD9F42178D":"Michal Probierz","3FCE1628A9116831":"1","81B884E95AA53F78":"363335","4931588B4E3083E863A5C74E5EDB35F1":"

The Poland national football team has represented Poland in men's international football competitions since their first match in 1921. The team is controlled by the Polish Football Association, the governing body for football in Poland.

Poland have competed at eight FIFA World Cup, with their first appearance being in 1938, where they were eliminated by Brazil. The country's best result was a bronze medal, which Poland won in 1974 and 1982; this era is regarded as the golden era of Polish international football. At the UEFA European Championship, Poland's best result was a quarter-finals appearance at the 2016 tournament before losing to eventual champions Portugal. Overall, they have competed in four European Championship since their debut in 2008. They were co-hosts of the 2012 edition, along with Ukraine. Overall, Poland's best ever result in international football tournament was the gold medal won at the 1972 Munich Olympic, along with winning the silver medal at the 1976 Montreal Olympic and at the 1992 Barcelona Olympic.<\/P>","2DABE4E0A6FF57E8C367FD80F960DC11":"Poland(U21),Bruk Bet Termalica Nieciecza,Cracovia Krakow,Jagiellonia Bialystok,Lechia Gdansk,GKS Belchatow,Wisla Krakow,Aris Thessaloniki,LKS Lodz,Polonia Bytom","C7F6BE50245998BE4736399810BAA03D6FA3B04F61D5A658":"1919","EAED8CB630D9337C78DBF9D86264B1E8":"Polski Zwiazek Pilki Noznej,WARSAW - 00-080","033EA04110C4B96A":"1","31E4B7E841B17C66":"Poland","32A99FE5B709A1DB63DE32C8AC0B8A014B4BCC8738543B0E":"1","5CBAAB4EAEFCB59E32F703E047D25735":"Michal Probierz","e_index":7};