Date | Season | Halftime | Result |
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07.12.2018 | 2018 | 0 : 0 | 2 : 0 |
Time | Team | Name | Event |
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26'' | Slask Wroclaw | Wojciech Golla | Yellow Card |
29'' | Lech Poznan | Maciej Makuszewski | Yellow Card |
56'' | Slask Wroclaw | Michał Chrapek | Yellow Card |
56'' | Lech Poznan | M. Makuszewski | Substitution 1 |
60'' | Lech Poznan | K. Jóźwiak | Substitution 2 |
75'' | Lech Poznan | João Amaral | Normal Goal |
78'' | Slask Wroclaw | M. Chrapek | Substitution 1 |
85'' | Lech Poznan | Łukasz Trałka | Yellow Card |
89'' | Lech Poznan | João Amaral | Yellow Card |
90'' | Slask Wroclaw | Jakub Słowik | Yellow Card |
90'' + 1'' | Lech Poznan | João Amaral | Substitution 3 |
90'' + 9'' | Lech Poznan | C. Gytkjær | Normal Goal |
Position | Number | Name |
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Goalkeeper | 1 | J. Burić |
Defence | 13 | N. Vujadinović |
Defence | 26 | R. Janicki |
Defence | 22 | V. Kostevych |
Defence | 2 | R. Gumny |
Midfield | 6 | Ł. Trałka |
Forward | 17 | M. Makuszewski |
Midfield | 25 | Pedro Tiba |
Forward | 29 | K. Jóźwiak |
Forward | 32 | C. Gytkjær |
Midfield | 24 | João Amaral |
Position | Number | Name |
---|---|---|
Goalkeeper | 27 | J. Slowik |
Defence | 17 | M. Pawelec |
Defence | 28 | Ł. Broź |
Defence | 32 | I. Tarasovs |
Defence | 4 | Đ. Čotra |
Defence | 14 | W. Golla |
Midfield | 6 | M. Chrapek |
Defence | 11 | M. Cholewiak |
Midfield | 23 | M. Radecki |
Forward | 9 | M. Robak |
Midfield | 25 | D. Gaska |
Position | Number | Name |
---|---|---|
Midfield | 34 | T. Klups |
Midfield | 18 | M. Răduţ |
Defence | 4 | T. Rogne |
Defence | 3 | Vernon |
Forward | 8 | P.Tomczyk |
Goalkeeper | 30 | M. Putnocký |
Defence | 37 | M. Wasielewski |
Position | Number | Name |
---|---|---|
Forward | 15 | D. Szczepan |
Goalkeeper | 1 | J. Wrąbel |
Defence | 5 | Augusto |
Midfield | 10 | F. Ahmadzadeh |
Midfield | 21 | J. Łabojko |
ui.hrac_ | 24 | P. Samiec-Talar |
Defence | 30 | K. Dankowski |
Lech Poznań is a professional Polish football club based in Poznań, Greater Poland. Founded on March 19, 1922, as Lutnia Dębiec, the team later changed its name to Lech after Lech, the legendary founder of the Polish nation. The club's colors are blue and white.
More about Lech PoznanThis Polish football club is called WKS for short, and their nickname is Wojskowi (military). The nickname refers to the club's dark green colour, which is also found on the home jerseys. Outdoors, they play mostly in white. The team is at home in the Stadion Miejski, which has a capacity of 44,416 seats. The club was founded in Wrocław in 1947, where the club also operates.
More about Slask WroclawHome corners | 2 |
Home shots | 9 |
Home shots on target | 5 |
Home fouls | 17 |
Home yellow cards | 3 |
Home red cards |
Away corners | |
Away shots | 6 |
Away shots on target | 3 |
Away fouls | 23 |
Away yellow cards | 3 |
Away red cards |