81st season of top-tier football league in Poland
Football league season
The 2006–07 Ekstraklasa (also known as Orange Ekstraklasa due to its sponsorship by Orange Polska ) started on 28 July 2006 and finished on 26 May 2007. Zagłębie Lubin were crowned champions.
For the second time league was sponsored by cell phone operator Orange Polska and official name for championship was Orange Ekstraklasa 2006–07.
Corruption
On 12 April 2007 PZPN decided about degradation of Górnik Łęczna (two class degradation and 270,000 PLN fine) and Arka Gdynia (one class degradation and 200,000 PLN fine and minus 5 points on the start of next season) due to their involvement in corruption scandal.[ 3]
Clubs
Location of teams in Ekstraklasa 2006–07
16 clubs competed in the 2006–07 season:
League table
Source:
90minut.pl (in Polish) Rules for classification: 1st points; 2nd head-to-head points; 3rd head-to-head goal difference; 4th head-to-head goals scored; 5th head-to-head away goals scored; 6th goal difference; 7th goals scored
(C) Champions;
(R) Relegated
Notes:
^ Dyskobolia Grodzisk won Puchar Polski , therefore giving them the second UEFA Cup spot.
^ a b KOR 4 pts, 1-1-0, 5-2; WIS 1 pts, 0-1-1, 2-5
^ Arka Gdynia was relegated to 2nd division due to a corruption scandal
^ Górnik Łęczna was dissolved after the season and started playing in the new fourth league.
^ Pogoń Szczecin was relegated to 4th division
Results
Source:
90minut.pl (in Polish) Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
Top goalscorers
Annual awards
These were given out by the weekly magazine Piłka Nożna
Coach of the Year
Orest Lenczyk (GKS Bełchatów )
Discovery of the Year
Radosław Matusiak (GKS Bełchatów )
League player of the year
Piotr Reiss (Lech Poznań )
Best Foreign Players
Goalkeeper : Emilian Dolha (Wisła Kraków )
Defender (football) : Edson (Legia Warszawa ), Cléber (Wisła Kraków ), Dickson Choto (Legia Warszawa ), Veselin Đoković (Korona Kielce )
Midfielder : Roger Guerreiro (Legia Warszawa ), Henry Quinteros (Lech Poznań ), Hermes (Korona Kielce ), Miroslav Radović (Legia Warszawa )
Striker : Ensar Arifović (ŁKS ), Edi Andradina (Pogoń ).
Goalkeeper : Emilian Dolha (Wisła Kraków ), Micahl Vaclavik (Zagłębie Lubin )
Right Defender : Paweł Golański (Korona Kielce ), Grzegorz Bartczak (Zagłębie Lubin )
Center Defender : Dickson Choto (Legia Warszawa ), Dariusz Pietrasiak (GKS Bełchatów ), Cléber Guedes de Lima (Wisła Kraków ), Michał Stasiak (Zagłębie Lubin )
Left Defender : Manuel Arboleda (Zagłębie Lubin ), Grzegorz Bronowicki (Legia Warszawa )
Right Midfield : Jakub Błaszczykowski (Wisła Kraków ), Miroslav Radović (Legia Warszawa )
CenterMidfield : Maciej Iwański (Zagłębie Lubin ), Tomasz Jarzębowski (GKS Bełchatów ), Rafał Murawski (Lech Poznań ), Dariusz Dudka (Wisła Kraków )
Left Midfield : Łukasz Garguła (GKS Bełchatów ), Roger Guerreiro (Legia Warszawa )
Striker : Piotr Reiss (Lech Poznań ), Adrian Sikora (Dyskobolia Grodzisk ), Michał Chałbiński (Zagłębie Lubin ), Łukasz Piszczek (Zagłębie Lubin ).
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