2024 Polish Super Cup

2024 Polish Super Cup
The National Stadium in Warsaw hosted the final.
Date2 April 2025 (2025-04-02)
VenueNational Stadium, Warsaw
RefereeJarosław Przybył (Kluczbork)
Attendance10,935
Weather17 °C (63 °F)

The 2024 Polish Super Cup was the 34th Polish Super Cup, an annual Polish football match played between the reigning winners of the Ekstraklasa and Polish Cup. The Ekstraklasa champions Jagiellonia Białystok faced Polish Cup winners Wisła Kraków.

Initially, the Polish Football Association (PZPN) scheduled the match for Sunday, 7 July 2024. However, due to the priority of international competitions in which both teams were set to participate, a three-way decision was made to postpone the Super Cup match to a later date.[1] Further speculation suggested that the match could take place on 7 December, but the president of Jagiellonia Białystok, Wojciech Pertkiewicz, denied this information, pointing out that the club had a league match scheduled for 8 December.[2] Later discussions between PZPN and both clubs indicated that the match might be played in 2025, with a possible date in February. During the talks, a proposal emerged to hold the Polish Super Cup in Miami, USA. PZPN president Cezary Kulesza confirmed that teams had been offered the opportunity to play abroad.[3]

In January 2025, media reports unofficially stated that Jagiellonia and Wisła had agreed on a date (24 April in Białystok),[4] but this was not confirmed. In March, a proposal emerged to hold the Super Cup match on 2 April, which was confirmed by Jagiellonia Białystok’s coach, Adrian Siemieniec. However, Wisła Kraków president, Jarosław Królewski, stated that the club had not received any official information on the matter, either from Jagiellonia or the national association.[5] PZPN’s general secretary, Łukasz Wachowski, stated that the federation was aiming for an April date, though the final decision depended on the teams' availability, especially in the context of Jagiellonia’s participation in the UEFA Conference League.[6] On 7 March, PZPN announced that the Super Cup would take place on 2 April at 21:00 in Białystok.[7] On 21 March, it was confirmed that the final would not be played in Białystok, but rather in Warsaw at the National Stadium.[8][9]

Jagiellonia won 1–0 to secure their second title in as many Polish Super Cup appearances,[10] having previously won it in 2010.[11]

Due to an unusual date, a late change of the venue, high ticket prices, and a boycott announced by part of Jagiellonia's supporter community,[12] the match was spectated by 10,935 people, setting the record for the lowest-ever attendance for a football event at the National Stadium.[13]

Match

Jagiellonia Białystok1–0Wisła Kraków
  • Villar 14'
Report
Attendance: 10,935
Referee: Jarosław Przybył (Kluczbork)
Jagiellonia Białystok
Wisła Kraków
GK 50 Sławomir Abramowicz
LB 44 João Moutinho
CB 23 Enzo Ebosse  36'
CB 72 Mateusz Skrzypczak
RB 15 Norbert Wojtuszek
CM 11 Jesús Imaz  74'
CM 6 Taras Romanczuk (c)
CM 31 Leon Flach  66'
LW 21 Darko Churlinov  66'
FW 10 Afimico Pululu  77'
RW 20 Miki Villar  77'
Substitutes:
GK 1 Maksymilian Stryjek
DF 5 Cezary Polak
DF 3 Dušan Stojinović
DF 82 Tomás Silva
MF 7 Edi Semedo
MF 14 Jarosław Kubicki  66'
FW 9 Lamine Diaby-Fadiga  90'  77'
FW 80 Oskar Pietuszewski  77'
FW 99 Kristoffer Normann Hansen  66'
Manager:
Adrian Siemieniec
GK 28 Patryk Letkiewicz
LB 4 Rafał Mikulec
CB 97 Wiktor Biedrzycki
CB 6 Alan Uryga (c)
RB 25 Bartosz Jaroch
DM 12 James Igbekeme  80'
DM 88 Marko Poletanović  58'
LW 10 Frederico Duarte  75'  80'
AM 19 Olivier Sukiennicki  73'
RW 77 Ángel Baena  58'
CF 99 Łukasz Zwoliński
Substitutes:
GK 1 Kamil Broda
DF 26 Igor Łasicki
DF 30 Giannis Kiakos
MF 8 Marc Carbó  80'
MF 41 Kacper Duda  58'
MF 56 Filip Baniowski
CF 13 Tamás Kiss  58'
CF 17 Jesús Alfaro  73'
CF 51 Maciej Kuziemka  80'
Manager:
Mariusz Jop

Match rules

  • 90 minutes.
  • Penalty shoot-out if scores still level.
  • Nine named substitutes.
  • Maximum of five substitutions.

See also

References

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  12. ^ Czaplewski, Jacek (1 April 2025). "Sceny przed Superpucharem. Bojkotujący mecz kibice Jagiellonii pożegnali drużynę". gol24.pl (in Polish). Retrieved 3 April 2025.
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