Poland have a proud football history and a passionate fanbase built around one of the game's greatest modern strikers. Robert Lewandowski has carried the White-Reds to consecutive World Cups and remains one of the most prolific goalscorers in football history. Poland are always a team to watch.
Poland's golden era came in the 1970s and 1980s, when they finished third at the 1974 and 1982 World Cups with squads featuring Grzegorz Lato — the 1974 Golden Boot winner — and Zbigniew Boniek. They also won Olympic gold in 1972, cementing their status as one of Europe's great football nations of that era.
In the modern era, Poland have qualified for the 2018 and 2022 World Cups, driven largely by Robert Lewandowski's extraordinary goalscoring. At Qatar 2022 they reached the Round of 16, defeating Saudi Arabia before losing to France. With Lewandowski still performing at the highest level for Barcelona and a squad of talented European-based players, Poland remain a competitive European side.
White and red — the colours of the Polish flag worn with Central European pride. Poland's home kit is clean and classic, built around a white shirt that has been worn by some of the finest players in Polish football history. Their Nike kits are well-designed and carry the quality of a nation with a proud football tradition.
The white of Poland is a colour that carries the legacy of 1970s World Cup glory and the modern excellence of Robert Lewandowski, one of the greatest strikers the game has ever produced.
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