2000–01 Ekstraklasa

Liga
Season 2000-01
Champions Wisła Kraków
8th Ekstraklasa title
7th Polish title
Relegated Orlen Płock
Ruch Radzionków
Top goalscorer Tomasz Frankowski
(18 goals)

Statistics of Ekstraklasa in season 2000/2001.

Overview

16 teams competed in the 2000-2001 season. Wisła Kraków won the championship.

League standings

PosClubPPtsWDLGFGA
1Wisła Kraków306219566627
2Pogoń Szczecin305316594333
3Legia Warsaw305014884529
4Polonia Warsaw3046137103830
5Zagłębie Lubin3046144124340
6Ruch Chorzów3044135125048
7Amica Wronki3044135124844
8GKS Katowice304291562822
9Odra Wodzisław3039109113946
10Groclin Grodzisk3037910113538
11Śląsk Wrocław303699123238
12Widzew Łódź303699123340
13Górnik Zabrze303497142935
14Stomil Olsztyn3034104162241
15Orlen Płock303194173755
16Ruch Radzionków303194172951

Playoff relegation

At the end of the first and second division season, the play-off was played between the 14th placed team in the Ekstraklasa and the 3rd team in the second league. 14th placed Stomil Olsztyn retained their position in the Ekstraklasa against Górnik Polkowice after winning the second leg 5:4 in penalties.

June 20, 2001 18:00 Górnik Polkowice 0: 0 (0: 0) Stomil Olsztyn Polkowice, KS Polkowice Stadium

June 24, 2001 16:30 Stomil Olsztyn 0: 0 (Cont.) k. 5: 4 (0: 0) (0: 0) Górnik Polkowice Olsztyn, OSiR Stadium

References

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