Legia Warsaw
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{{Infobox Football club
| clubname = Legia Warszawa
| image =
| fullname = Klub Piłkarski Legia Warszawa SSA
| nickname = ''Wojskowi'' ("Militaries"), <br> ''Legioniści'' ("Legioniers") <br> ''Czarna eLka'' ("The Black L") <br>
| founded = March, 1916, <br> as ''Drużyna Legjonowa''
| ground = [[Polish Army Stadium]], <br> Łazienkowska 3 Street, [[Warsaw]]
| capacity = 13,628 ''(upgrading to 34,100)''
| chairman = {{flagicon|Poland}} [[Leszek Miklas]] <br> (since [[April 24]], [[2007]])
| manager = {{flagicon|Poland}} [[Jan Urban]] <br> (since [[June 4]], [[2007]])
| league = [[Orange Ekstraklasa]]
| season = 2007–08
| position = [[Orange Ekstraklasa]], 2nd
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'''Legia Warszawa''' ([[Wikibooks:Polish/Polish pronunciation|pron.]] {{IPA2|ˈlɛgʲa varˈʂava}}, ''Leg-ya Var-sha-va''), is a [[Poland|Polish]] professional [[Football (soccer)|football]] [[Football team|club]] based in [[Warsaw]], [[Poland]]. It was founded in March, 1916 (during the military operations of the [[World War I]] on the eastern front) in the neighborhood of Maniewicze in [[Volhynia]] as the football club of the [[Polish Legions]]. After [[World War I]] (since [[July 31]], [[1922]]) it became the main football club of the [[Polish Army]] - '''Wojskowy Klub Sportowy Legia Warszawa''' (''Military Sports Club Legia Warsaw''). In the years 1949 - 1957 Legia was known by the name '''CWKS Warszawa''' (''Central Military Sports Club Warsaw''). Currently it is the only [[Warsaw]]-based football club participating in the [[Football in Poland#Polish Football First league (1.liga or Ekstraklasa)|First League]]. Legia is widely regarded as one of the most successful{{Fact|date=June 2007}} Polish football clubs in history and has further emerged as the [[Orange Ekstraklasa|Ekstraklasa Premier League]] champion for the 2005/2006 season.
On [[11 July]], [[2007]], Legia were expelled from the [[Intertoto Cup]] and banned from European competition for a further season, should they qualify within the next five years, after some of their fans rioted during their match against Lithuanian club [[FK Vėtra]].<ref name="Punishment">{{cite web
| url=http://www.uefa.com/competitions/intertotocup/news/kind=1/newsid=560167.html
| title=Legia punished with UEFA ban
| work=Uefa.com
| accessdate=2007-07-12
}}</ref>
==History==
===Origins===
The first thought of creation of a sports team has appeared in [[polish legions]] in 1915 during [[World War 1]]. This idea led to the creation of [[Legia Warsaw]] in April, 1916. Still during [[World War One]], a group of players on leave decided to create a lasting [[Polish army]] club. The club was formed almost entirely by soldiers from the Legion lead by [[Józef Piłsudski]]. Most of these players originated from [[Poland|southern Poland]] and from the areas no longer held by [[Poland]]. Many of these recruits played in [[Wisła Kraków|Wisła]], [[Cracovia Kraków|Cracovia]], or [[Lviv|Lwów]]. The team was originally known as "drużyna legionowa" (Legion Club in [[English language|English]]). The first games were played in the area of [[Volhynia]]n village of [[Maniewicze]], against
other legion teams. The first game played in [[Warsaw]] was in 1917 on Agrykola street against the team of [[Polonia Warsaw]] which ended in a 1:1 draw. The induction into the [[PZPN]] was officially recognized as [[March 14]], [[1920]]. In the [[Orange Ekstraklasa|Polish league]] it was officially recognized as WKS or Wojskowy Klub Sportowy (Army Sports Club is the direct translation}. In 1921 after the [[Polish-Russian War|War]] had ended Legia played its first game in the Polish second league against local rivals [[Korona Warszawa]] which they lost 0:3. Since its early history Legia played home games on the field on Agrykola street. The first field was located in the same spot as todays training field, which during the [[History of Poland (1795–1918)|annexation]] was used to house [[Russia]]n [[Cavalry]].
===The First League===
The first match played in the [[Orange Ekstraklasa|first league]] was played against [[ŁKS Łódź]] on [[May 8]], [[1927]] which resulted in a 6:1 away win. During that game [[Marian Łańko]] was the first player to score a [[hat-trick]] for the club. During the 1927-1936 seasons Legia held usually sixth place. From 1930 Legia played in a new [[Polish Army Stadium|stadium]], which was presented to them by [[Józef Piłsudski]]. After 1936 Legia was relegated to the second division , were it continued to be until after [[World War Two]].
===After the war===
After the [[World War Two|war]] Legia boosted its squad with many new players and at the end of 1949 the club changed its name again this time to Centralny Wojskowy Klub Sportowy (Central Army Sports Club). Eventually [[Kazimierz Górski]] joined the club and became a player for both the team and the [[Poland national football team|Poland national team]].
===The 1970s===
The 1970s were known as [[Poland]]'s golden age of [[football (soccer)|football]]. From the 1960s to the 1970s, Legia's roster included powerful football players such as [[Jan Tomaszewski]], [[Kazimierz Deyna]], and [[Robert Gadocha]]. In the [[European Cup 1969-70]] Legia achieved a successful campaign by reaching the semi finals alongside [[Feyenoord]], [[Leeds United]], and [[Celtic F.C.|Celtic]]. The following [[European Cup 1970-71|year]], Legia reached the quarter finals where they lost to [[Atletico Madrid]].
==Achievements==
* '''[[Polish Championship in Football|Orange Ekstraklasa (First league)]]:'''
** '''1st place (9):''' 1955, 1956, 1969, 1970, 1993, 1994, 1995, 2002, 2006
** '''2nd place (10):''' 1960, 1968, 1971, 1985, 1986, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2004, 2008
** '''3rd place (11):''' 1928, 1930, 1931, 1961, 1972, 1980, 1988, 1999, 2001, 2005, 2007
* '''[[Polish Cup]]:'''
** '''Winner (13):''' 1955, 1956, 1964, 1966, 1973, 1980, 1981, 1989, 1990, 1994, 1995, 1997, 2008
** '''Finalist (6):''' 1952 (team ''Legia B''), 1969, 1972, 1988, 1991, 2004
* '''[[Polish SuperCup]]:'''
** '''Winner (3):''' 1989, 1994, 1997
** '''Finalist (3):''' 1990, 1995, 2006
* '''[[Football in Poland|Polish League Cup]]:'''
** '''Winner (1):''' 2002
** '''Finalist (2):''' 2000, 2008
* '''[[UEFA Champions League]]:'''
** '''Semifinal:''' 1970
** '''Quarterfinal:''' 1971, 1996
* '''[[UEFA Cup Winners' Cup]]:'''
** '''Semifinal:''' 1991
** '''Quarterfinal:''' 1965, 1982
* '''[[UEFA Intertoto Cup]]:'''
** '''Winner:''' 1967
== Current squad ==
''Accurate as of [[February 29]], [[2008]]''
{{Football squad start}}
{{Football squad player|no=1|nat=POL|name=[[Wojciech Skaba]]|pos=GK}}
{{Football squad player|no=2|nat=MKD|name=[[Panče Kumbev]]|pos=DF}}
{{Football squad player|no=3|nat=POL|name=[[Wojciech Szala]]|pos=DF}}
{{Football squad player|no=4|nat=Zimbabwe|name=[[Dickson Choto]]|pos=DF}}
{{Football squad player|no=6|nat=POL|name=[[Roger Guerreiro|Roger]]|pos=MF}}
{{Football squad player|no=7|nat=POL|name=[[Piotr Giza]]|pos=MF}}
{{Football squad player|no=8|nat=POL|name=[[Maciej Iwański]]|pos=MF}}
{{Football squad player|no=9|nat=POL|name=[[Wojciech Trochim]]|pos=MF}}
{{Football squad player|no=11|nat=POL|name=[[Tomasz Kiełbowicz]]|pos=DF}}
{{Football squad player|no=12|nat=POL|name=[[Maciej Gostomski]]|pos=GK}}
{{Football squad player|no=13|nat=POL|name=[[Maciej Korzym]]|pos=FW}}
{{Football squad player|no=14|nat=Serbia|name=[[Aleksandar Vuković]]|pos=MF|other=[[captain (football)|captain]]}}
{{Football squad player|no=15|nat=UKR|name=[[Konstatin Makhnovskyy]]|pos=GK}}
{{Football squad player|no=17|nat=POL|name=[[Przemysław Wysocki]]|pos=DF}}
{{Football squad player|no=18|nat=POL|name=[[Bartłomiej Grzelak]]|pos=FW}}
{{Football squad player|no=19|nat=Zimbabwe|name=[[Takesure Chinyama]]|pos=FW}}
{{fs mid}}
{{Football squad player|no=20|nat=POL|name=[[Sebastian Szalachowski|Sebastian Szałachowski]]|pos=MF}}
{{Football squad player|no=23|nat=POL|name=[[Piotr Bronowicki]]|pos=DF}}
{{Football squad player|no=24|nat=POL|name=[[Jakub Wawrzyniak]]|pos=DF}}
{{Football squad player|no=25|nat=POL|name=[[Jakub Rzeźniczak]]|pos=DF}}
{{Football squad player|no=27|nat=BRA|name=[[Edson Luis da Silva|Édson]]|pos=MF}}
{{Football squad player|no=28|nat=POL|name=[[Marcin Smoliński]]|pos=MF}}
{{Football squad player|no=30|nat=Nigeria|name=[[Martins Ekwueme]]|pos=MF}}
{{Football squad player|no=31|nat=POL|name=[[Maciej Rybus]]|pos=MF}}
{{Football squad player|no=32|nat=Serbia|name=[[Miroslav Radović]]|pos=MF}}
{{Football squad player|no=33|nat=POL|name=[[Kamil Majkowski]]|pos=FW}}
{{Football squad player|no=35|nat=POL|name=[[Adam Frączczak]]|pos=MF}}
{{Football squad player|no=36|nat=POL|name=[[Ariel Borysiuk]]|pos=MF}}
{{Football squad player|no=76|nat=POL|name=[[Piotr Rocki]]|pos=FW}}
{{Football squad player|no=82|nat=SVK|name=[[Ján Mucha]]|pos=GK}}
{{Football squad player|no=—|nat=ESP|name=[[Alberto Ortiz Moreno|Tito]]|pos=MF}}
{{Football squad player|no=—|nat=ESP|name=[[Mikel Arruabarrena]]|pos=FW}}
{{Football squad end}}
See also: [[Legia Warszawa season 2008-09]]
==2007/08 season top scorers==
{| class="wikitable"
|-
!Scorer
!Goals
|-
|{{flagicon|Zimbabwe}} [[Takesure Chinyama]]
|rowspan="1"|<center>15
|-
|{{flagicon|POL}} [[Roger Guerreiro|Roger]]
|rowspan="1"|<center>5
|-
|{{flagicon|POL}} [[Maciej Rybus]]
|rowspan="1"|<center>4
|-
|{{flagicon|POL}} [[Piotr Giza]]
|rowspan="3"|<center>3
|-
|{{flagicon|BRA}} [[Edson Luis da Silva|Édson]]
|-
|{{flagicon|Serbia}} [[Miroslav Radović]]
|}
==Transfers 2008/2009==
;In:
{{Fs start}}
{{Fs player|np=--|nat=Poland|name=[[Maciej Iwański]]|pos=MF|other=signed from [[Zagłębie Lubin]]}}
{{Fs player|np=--|nat=Spain|name=[[Mikel Arruabarrena]]|pos=FW|other=signed from [[CD Tenerife]]}}
{{Fs player|np=--|nat=Macedonia|name=[[Pance Kumbev]]|pos=DF|other=signed from [[Groclin Grodzisk]]}}
{{Fs player|np=--|nat=Poland|name=[[Piotr Rocki]]|pos=MF|other=signed from [[Groclin Grodzisk]]}}
{{Fs player|np=--|nat=Ukraine|name=[[Konstatin Makhnovskyy]]|pos=GK|other=signed from [[ŁKS Łódź]]}}
{{Fs end}}
;Out:
{{Fs start}}
{{Fs player|np=––|nat=Spain|name=[[Iñaki Astiz Ventura]]|pos=DF|other=returned to [[CA Osasuna]]}}
{{Fs end}}
==Reserve team==
[[Legia Warszawa Reserve Team]]
==Sponsors==
* [[Królewskie]]
* [[Adidas]]
* [[Seat]]
* [[Bwin]]
==Notable players==
{| border="0" width="95%" align="center"
| valign="top" width="25%" |
* {{flagicon|Poland}} [[Henryk Apostel]]
* {{flagicon|Poland}} [[Jarosław Araszkiewicz]]
* {{flagicon|Poland}} [[Bernard Blaut]]
* {{flagicon|Poland}} [[Artur Boruc]]
* {{flagicon|Poland}} [[Lucjan Brychczy]]
* {{flagicon|Poland}} [[Andrzej Buncol]]
* {{flagicon|Poland}} [[Lesław Ćmikiewicz]]
* {{flagicon|Poland}} [[Kazimierz Deyna]]
* {{flagicon|Poland}} [[Dariusz Dziekanowski]]
* {{flagicon|Poland}} [[Łukasz Fabiański]]
* {{flagicon|Poland}} [[Robert Gadocha]]
* {{flagicon|Poland}} [[Jacek Gmoch]]
| valign="top" width="25%" |
* {{flagicon|Poland}} [[Władysław Grotyński]]
* {{flagicon|Poland}} [[Paweł Janas]]
* {{flagicon|Poland}} [[Dawid Janczyk]]
* {{flagicon|Poland}} [[Marek Jóźwiak]]
* {{flagicon|Poland}} [[Jacek Kazimierski]]
* {{flagicon|Poland}} [[Henryk Kempny]]
* {{flagicon|Poland}} [[Roman Kosecki]]
* {{flagicon|Poland}} [[Wojciech Kowalczyk]]
* {{flagicon|Poland}} [[Wojciech Kowalewski]]
* {{flagicon|Poland}} [[Dariusz Kubicki]]
* {{flagicon|Poland}} [[Cezary Kucharski]]
* {{flagicon|Poland}} [[Marian Łańko]]
| valign="top" width="25%" |
* {{flagicon|Poland}} [[Horst Mahseli]]
* {{flagicon|Poland}} [[Henryk Martyna]]
* {{flagicon|Poland}} [[Marcin Mięciel]]
* {{flagicon|Poland}} [[Piotr Mowlik]]
* {{flagicon|Poland}} [[Józef Nawrot]]
* {{flagicon|Poland}} [[Jan Pieszko]]
* {{flagicon|Poland}} [[Leszek Pisz]]
* {{flagicon|Poland}} [[Jerzy Podbrożny]]
* {{flagicon|Poland}} [[Ernest Pol]]
* {{flagicon|Poland}} [[Krzysztof Ratajczyk]]
* {{flagicon|Poland}} [[Zbigniew Robakiewicz]]
* {{flagicon|Poland}} [[Marek Saganowski]]
| valign="top" width="25%" |
* {{flagicon|Poland}} [[Władysław Stachurski]]
* {{flagicon|Poland}} [[Marceli Strzykalski]]
* {{flagicon|Serbia}} [[Stanko Svitlica]]
* {{flagicon|Poland}} [[Grzegorz Szamotulski]]
* {{flagicon|Poland}} [[Maciej Szczęsny]]
* {{flagicon|Poland}} [[Edward Szymkowiak]]
* {{flagicon|Poland}} [[Antoni Trzaskowski]]
* {{flagicon|Serbia}} [[Aleksandar Vuković]]
* {{flagicon|Poland}} [[Dariusz Wdowczyk]]
* {{flagicon|Poland}} [[Tomasz Wieszczycki]]
* {{flagicon|Poland}} [[Jacek Zieliński]]
* {{flagicon|Poland}} [[Janusz Żmijewski]]
|}
==Foreign players==
{|border="0" cellpadding="2"
|
* {{flagicon|ESP}} [[Iñaki Astiz Ventura]] (2007-)
* {{flagicon|GHA}} [[Joseph Aziz]] (1995)
* {{flagicon|SEN}} [[Mamadou Baldé]] (2006-07)
* {{flagicon|ZIM}} [[Takesure Chinyama]] (2007-)
* {{flagicon|ZIM}} [[Dickson Choto]] (2003-)
* {{flagicon|BRA}} [[Daniel Lopes Cruz]] (2005)
* {{flagicon|ZIM}} [[Herbert Dick]] (2006-07)
* {{flagicon|BRA}} [[Hernâni José da Rosa]] (2003-05)
* {{flagicon|Moldova}} [[Anatoli Doros]] (2004)
* {{flagicon|BRA}} [[Edson Luis da Silva]] (2006-)
* {{flagicon|NGR}} [[Martins Ekwueme]] (2007-)
* {{flagicon|BRA}} [[Élton Rodrigues Brandão]] (2006)
* {{flagicon|NGR}} [[Rowland Eresaba]] (1998-00)
* {{flagicon|Cameroon}} [[Frankline Mudoh]] (1997-98)
* {{flagicon|ARG}} [[Manuel Pablo Garcia]] (2003-04)
|
* {{flagicon|MKD}} [[Marjan Gerasimovski]] (2001-02)
* {{flagicon|EGY}} [[Ahmed Ghanem Soltan]] (2005)
* {{flagicon|BRA}} [[Giuliano]] (2000)
* {{flagicon|SVK}} [[Michal Gottwald]] (2006)
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Rudi Gusnić]] (2002-03)
* {{flagicon|BRA}} [[Hugo Alcantara]] (2006-07)
* {{flagicon|BRA}} [[Luiz Antonio Junior]] (2006-07)
* {{flagicon|the Soviet Union}} [[Aleksandr Kanishev]] (1991)
* {{flagicon|ZIM}} [[Leo Kurauzvione]] (2004)
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Zoran Mijanović]] (2002-03)
* {{flagicon|SVK}} [[Ján Mucha]] (2005-)
* {{flagicon|NGR}} [[Patrick Ndah]] (1997-98)
* {{flagicon|Montenegro}} [[Ajazdin Nuhi]] (2002-03)
* {{flagicon|BLR}} [[Sergei Omelyanchuk]] (2001-03)
* {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Roman Oreshchuk]] (1996-99)
|
* {{flagicon|Burkina Faso}} [[Moussa Ouattara]] (2005-06)
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Mirko Poledica]] (2004)
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Miroslav Radović]] (2006-)
* {{flagicon|BUL}} [[Radostin Stanev]] (2002-03)
* {{flagicon|BRA}} [[Hugo Alcantara]] (2006-07)
* {{flagicon|ENG}} [[Eddie Stanford]](2004)
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Stanko Svitlica]] (2001-04)
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Aleksandar Vuković]] (2001-)
* {{flagicon|Niger}} [[Moussa Yahaya]] (2001-03)
* {{flagicon|NGR}} [[Kenneth Zeigbo]] (1997-98)
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} [[Grga Zlatoper]] (1935-37)
* {{flagicon|UKR}} [[Roman Zub]] (1992-93)
* {{flagicon|MKD}} [[Panče Kumbev]] (2008-)
* {{flagicon|ESP}} [[Antonio Aguilera|Antonio Martín Aguilera]] (2008-)
* {{flagicon|UKR}} [[Kostiantyn Machnowskyj]] (2008-)
|}
==Retired numbers==
* 10 {{flagicon|Poland}} [[Kazimierz Deyna]]
==Coaches and managers==
{|border="0" cellpadding="2"
|- valign="top"
|
*1922-1923: [[Jozef Ferenczi]]
*1927: [[Karl Fischer]]
*1928-1929: [[Elemér Kovàcs]]
*1930: [[Józef Kałuża]]
*1933: [[Stanisław Mielech]]
*1933-1934: [[Gustav Wieser]]
*1936: [[Karol Hanke]]
*1947: [[František Dembický]]
*1948: [[Edward Drabiński]]
*1949: [[Marian Schaller]]
*1949-1953: [[Wacław Kuchar]]
*1954-1955: [[Janos Steiner]]
*1956-1958: [[Ryszard Koncewicz]]
*1959: [[Kazimierz Górski]]
*1959: [[Stjepan Bobek]]
*1960-1962: [[Kazimierz Górski]]
*1962-1963: [[Longin Janeczek]]
*1964-1965: [[Virgil Popescu]]
*1965-1966: [[Longin Janeczek]]
*1966-1969: [[Jaroslav Vejvoda]]
|width="50"|
|valign="top"|
*1969-1971: [[Edmund Zientara]]
*1971-1972: [[Tadeusz Chruściński]]
*1972-1973: [[Lucjan Brychczy]]
*1973-1975: [[Jaroslav Vejvoda]]
*1975-1979: [[Andrzej Strejlau]]
*1979-1980: [[Lucjan Brychczy]]
*1980-1981: [[Ignacy Ordon]]
*1981-1982: [[Kazimierz Górski]]
*1982-1985: [[Jerzy Kopa]]
*1985-1987: [[Jerzy Engel]]
*1987: [[Lucjan Brychczy]]
*1987-1989: [[Andrzej Strejlau]]
*1989-1990: [[Rudolf Kapera]]
*1990: [[Lucjan Brychczy]]
*1990-1991: [[Władysław Stachurski]]
*1991-1992: [[Krzysztof Etmanowicz]]
*1992-1994: [[Janusz Wójcik]]
*1994-1996: [[Paweł Janas]]
*1996: [[Mirosław Jabłoński]]
*1996-1997: [[Władysław Stachurski]]
|width="50"|
|valign="top"|
*1997-1998: [[Mirosław Jabłoński]]
*1998: [[Stefan Białas]] & [[Jerzy Kopa]]
*1998: [[Jerzy Kopa]]
*1999: [[Stefan Białas]]
*1999: [[Dariusz Kubicki]]
*1999-2001: [[Franciszek Smuda]]
*2001: [[Krzysztof Gawara]]
*2001-2003: [[Dragomir Okuka]]
*2003-2004: [[Dariusz Kubicki]]
*2004: [[Lucjan Brychczy]] & [[Krzysztof Gawara]] & [[Jacek Zieliński]]
*2004-2005: [[Jacek Zieliński]]
*2005-2007: [[Dariusz Wdowczyk]]
*2007: [[Jacek Zieliński]]
*2007-: [[Jan Urban]]
|}
==Main rivals==
* [[Górnik Zabrze]]
* [[Lech Poznań]]
* [[Polonia Warsaw]]
* [[Ruch Chorzów]]
* [[Widzew Łódź]]
* [[Wisła Kraków]] - This is considered the derby match of [[Poland]] as historically and currently these two teams have been the strongest of the league
==Warsaw derby==
Warsaw derby is a match between Legia Warszawa and [[Polonia Warszawa]]. Those games are always very heated, as supporters of both clubs hate each other.
{|align=left cellspacing="4" cellpadding="3" style="width:50%;border:solid 2px silver;font-size:90%" rules="all"
|colspan=4 align=center bgcolor=CCCCCC|'''All matches'''
|- style="text-align:center"
!bgcolor=CCCCCC|Matches
!bgcolor=CCCCCC|Legia won
!bgcolor=CCCCCC|Draw
!bgcolor=CCCCCC|Polonia won
|-style="text-align:center"
|51||25||13||13
|}
</br>
</br>
</br>
</br>
</br>
</br>
==Legia in Europe==
{| class="wikitable"
! Season
! Competition
! Round
!
! Club
! Score
|-
|[[European Cup 1956-57|1956/57]]
|[[European Cup]]
|Q
|{{flagicon|Czechoslovakia}}
|[[Slovan Bratislava]]
|0-4, 2-0
|-
|[[European Cup 1960-61|1960/61]]
|[[European Cup]]
|Q
|{{flagicon|Denmark}}
|[[AGF Aarhus]]
|0-3, 1-0
|-
|[[UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 1964-65|1964/65]]
|[[UEFA Cup Winners' Cup]]
|1R
|{{flagicon|Austria}}
|[[Admira Wacker Moedling|ESV Admira-NÖ Energie Wien]]
|3-1, 1-0
|-
|
|
|2R
|{{flagicon|Turkey}}
|[[Galatasaray SK]]
|2-1, 0-1, 1-0
|-
|
|
|1/4F
|{{flagicon|Germany}}
|[[TSV 1860 München]]
|0-4, 0-0
|-
|[[UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 1966-67|1966/67]]
|[[UEFA Cup Winners' Cup]]
|1R
|{{flagicon|East Germany}}
|[[FC Sachsen Leipzig|BSG Chemie Leipzig]]
|0-3, 2-2
|-
|[[Inter-Cities Fairs Cup 1968-69|1968/69]]
|[[Inter-Cities Fairs Cup]]
|1R
|{{flagicon|Germany}}
|[[TSV 1860 München]]
|6-0, 3-2
|-
|
|
|2R
|{{flagicon|Belgium}}
|[[KSV Waregem]]
|0-1, 2-0
|-
|
|
|3R
|{{flagicon|Hungary}}
|[[Ujpest FC]]
|0-1, 2-2
|-
|[[European Cup 1969-70|1969/70]]
|[[European Cup]]
|1R
|{{flagicon|Romania|1965}}
|[[UT Arad]]
|2-1, 8-0
|-
|
|
|2R
|{{flagicon|France}}
|[[AS Saint-Étienne]]
|2-1, 1-0
|-
|
|
|1/4F
|{{flagicon|Turkey}}
|[[Galatasaray SK]]
|2-1, 1-0
|-
|
|
|1/2F
|{{flagicon|Netherlands}}
|[[Feyenoord Rotterdam]]
|0-0, 0-2
|-
|[[European Cup 1970-71|1970/71]]
|[[European Cup]]
|1R
|{{flagicon|Sweden}}
|[[IFK Göteborg]]
|4-0, 2-1
|-
|
|
|2R
|{{flagicon|Belgium}}
|[[Standard Liege]]
|0-1, 2-0
|-
|
|
|1/4F
|{{flagicon|Spain|1945}}
|[[Atlético Madrid]]
|0-1, 2-1
|-
|[[UEFA Cup 1971-72|1971/72]]
|[[UEFA Cup]]
|1R
|{{flagicon|Switzerland}}
|[[FC Lugano]]
|3-1, 0-0
|-
|
|
|2R
|{{flagicon|Romania}}
|[[Rapid Bucharest]]
|0-4, 2-0
|-
|[[UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 1972-73|1972/73]]
|[[UEFA Cup Winners' Cup]]
|1R
|{{flagicon|Iceland}}
|[[Knattspyrnufélagið Víkingur]]
|2-0, 9-0
|-
|
|
|2R
|{{flagicon|Italy}}
|[[AC Milan]]
|1-1, 1-2
|-
|[[UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 1973-74|1973/74]]
|[[UEFA Cup Winners' Cup]]
|1R
|{{flagicon|Greece}}
|[[PAOK FC]]
|1-1, 0-1
|-
|[[UEFA Cup 1974-75|1974/75]]
|[[UEFA Cup]]
|1R
|{{flagicon|France}}
|[[FC Nantes Atlantique]]
|2-2, 0-1
|-
|[[UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 1980-81|1980/81]]
|[[UEFA Cup Winners' Cup]]
|1R
|{{flagicon|Bulgaria|1971}}
|[[PFC Slavia Sofia]]
|1-3, 1-0
|-
|[[UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 1981-82|1981/82]]
|[[UEFA Cup Winners' Cup]]
|1R
|{{flagicon|Norway}}
|[[Vålerenga IF]]
|2-2, 4-1
|-
|
|
|2R
|{{flagicon|Switzerland}}
|[[Lausanne Sports]]
|2-1, 1-1
|-
|
|
|3R
|{{flagicon|USSR}}
|[[FC Dinamo Tbilisi]]
|0-1, 0-1
|-
|[[UEFA Cup 1985-86|1985/86]]
|[[UEFA Cup]]
|1R
|{{flagicon|Norway}}
|[[Viking FK]]
|3-0, 1-1
|-
|
|
|2R
|{{flagicon|Hungary}}
|[[Videoton FC Fehérvár]]
|1-0, 1-1
|-
|
|
|3R
|{{flagicon|Italy}}
|[[Inter Milan]]
|0-0, 0-1
|-
|[[UEFA Cup 1986-87|1986/87]]
|[[UEFA Cup]]
|1R
|{{flagicon|USSR}}
|[[FC Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk]]
|0-0, 1-0
|-
|
|
|2R
|{{flagicon|Italy}}
|[[Inter Milan]]
|3-2, 0-1
|-
|[[UEFA Cup 1988-89|1988/89]]
|[[UEFA Cup]]
|1R
|{{flagicon|Germany}}
|[[Bayern Munich]]
|1-3, 3-7
|-
|[[UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 1989-90|1989/90]]
|[[UEFA Cup Winners' Cup]]
|1R
|{{flagicon|Spain}}
|[[FC Barcelona]]
|1-1, 1-0
|-
|[[UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 1990-91|1990/91]]
|[[UEFA Cup Winners' Cup]]
|1R
|{{flagicon|Luxembourg}}
|[[FC Swift Hesperange]]
|3-0, 3-0
|-
|
|
|2R
|{{flagicon|Scotland}}
|[[Aberdeen FC]]
|0-0, 1-0
|-
|
|
|1/4F
|{{flagicon|Italy}}
|[[UC Sampdoria]]
|1-0, 2-2
|-
|
|
|1/2F
|{{flagicon|England}}
|[[Manchester United]]
|1-3, 1-1
|-
|[[UEFA Champions League 1994-95|1994/95]]
|[[UEFA Champions League]]
|Q
|{{flagicon|Croatia}}
|[[Hajduk Split]]
|0-1, 0-4
|-
|[[UEFA Champions League 1995-96|1995/96]]
|[[UEFA Champions League]]
|Q
|{{flagicon|Sweden}}
|[[IFK Göteborg]]
|1-0, 2-1
|-
|
|
|GR
|{{flagicon|Norway}}
|[[Rosenborg BK]]
|3-1, 0-4
|-
|
|
|
|{{flagicon|Russia}}
|[[FC Spartak Moscow]]
|1-2, 0-1
|-
|
|
|
|{{flagicon|England}}
|[[Blackburn Rovers]]
|1-0, 0-0
|-
|
|
|1/4F
|{{flagicon|Greece}}
|[[Panathinaikos FC]]
|0-0, 0-3
|-
|[[UEFA Cup 1996-97|1996/97]]
|[[UEFA Cup]]
|1Q
|{{flagicon|Luxembourg}}
|[[Jeunesse Esch]]
|2-4, 0-3
|-
|
|
|2Q
|{{flagicon|Finland}}
|[[FC Haka]]
|3-0, 1-1
|-
|
|
|1R
|{{flagicon|Greece}}
|[[Panathinaikos FC]]
|4-2, 0-2
|-
|
|
|2R
|{{flagicon|Turkey}}
|[[Beşiktaş J.K.]]
|1-1, 1-2
|-
|[[UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 1997-98|1997/98]]
|[[UEFA Cup Winners' Cup]]
|Q
|{{flagicon|Northern Ireland}}
|[[Glenavon FC]]
|1-1, 0-4
|-
|
|
|1R
|{{flagicon|Italy}}
|[[Vicenza Calcio]]
|0-2, 1-1
|-
|[[UEFA Cup 1999-2000|1990/00]]
|[[UEFA Cup]]
|Q
|{{flagicon|Macedonia}}
|[[FK Vardar]]
|5-0, 4-0
|-
|
|
|1R
|{{flagicon|Cyprus}}
|[[Anorthosis Famagusta FC]]
|0-1, 2-0
|-
|
|
|2R
|{{flagicon|Italy}}
|[[Udinese Calcio]]
|0-1, 1-1
|-
|[[UEFA Cup 2001-02|2001/02]]
|[[UEFA Cup]]
|Q
|{{flagicon|Luxembourg}}
|[[FC Etzella Ettelbruck]]
|4-0, 2-1
|-
|
|
|1R
|{{flagicon|Sweden}}
|[[IF Elfsborg]]
|4-1, 6-1
|-
|
|
|2R
|{{flagicon|Spain}}
|[[Valencia CF]]
|1-1, 1-6
|-
|[[UEFA Champions League 2002-03|2002/03]]
|[[UEFA Champions League]]
|2Q
|{{flagicon|Macedonia}}
|[[FK Vardar]]
|3-1, 1-1
|-
|
|
|3Q
|{{flagicon|Spain}}
|[[FC Barcelona]]
|0-3, 0-1
|-
|
|[[UEFA Cup]]
|1R
|{{flagicon|Netherlands}}
|[[FC Utrecht]]
|4-1, 3-1
|-
|
|
|2R
|{{flagicon|Germany}}
|[[FC Schalke 04]]
|2-3, 0-0
|-
|[[UEFA Cup 2004-05|2004/05]]
|[[UEFA Cup]]
|2Q
|{{flagicon|Georgia}}
|[[FC Tbilisi]]
|1-0, 6-0
|-
|
|
|1R
|{{flagicon|Austria}}
|[[FK Austria Wien]]
|0-1, 1-3
|-
|[[UEFA Cup 2005-06|2005/06]]
|[[UEFA Cup]]
|2Q
|{{flagicon|Switzerland}}
|[[FC Zürich]]
|0-1, 1-4
|-
|[[UEFA Champions League 2006-07|2006/07]]
|[[UEFA Champions League]]
|2Q
|{{flagicon|Iceland}}
|[[FH Hafnarfjörður]]
|1-0, 2-0
|-
|
|
|3Q
|{{flagicon|Ukraine}}
|[[Shakhtar Donetsk]]
|0-1, 2-3
|-
|
|[[UEFA Cup]]
|1R
|{{flagicon|Austria}}
|[[FK Austria Wien]]
|1-1, 0-1
|-
|[[UEFA Intertoto Cup 2007|2007]]
|[[Intertoto Cup]]
|2R
|{{flagicon|Lithuania}}
|[[FK Vėtra]]
|0-3 (Awarded), (w/o)
|-
|[[UEFA Cup 2008-09|2008/09]]
|[[UEFA Cup]]
|1Q
|{{flagicon|Belarus}}
|[[FC Gomel]]
|
|-
|}
==References==
{{Reflist|2}}
==See also==
* [[Football in Poland]]
* [[List of football teams]]
* [[Królewskie]]
==External links==
* [http://www.legia.pl/ Official Website] (in [[Polish language|Polish]])
* [http://legia.net/ Unofficial Website] (in [[Polish language|Polish]]) and [[English language|English]])
* [http://legia.com.pl/ Unofficial Website] (in [[Polish language|Polish]] and [[English language|English]] http://english.legia.com.pl is the only English language version updated regularly)
* [http://www.legialive.pl/ Fans' community portal] (in [[Polish language|Polish]])
* [http://www.naszaliga.pl/legia_warszawa.php Legia Warsaw profil] (in [[Polish language|Polish]])
* [http://www.forum.legialive.pl/ Forum] (in [[Polish language|Polish]])
* [http://www.zyleta.pl Forum Fan's](in [[Polish language|Polish]])
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