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Ekstraklasa Awards

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Ekstraklasa Awards
SportAssociation football
CompetitionEkstraklasa
Awarded forBest players of each Ekstraklasa season
CountryPoland
History
First award2009
Editions16
First winner
Most wins
Most recent

The Ekstraklasa Awards are awarded every year to the best footballers of Ekstraklasa.

History and regulations

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The awards are given out during a post-season event named Gala Ekstraklasy (The Ekstraklasa Gala), held days after the final matchday. Awards for the best player and the biggest discovery of the Ekstraklasa season were first introduced in 2010. An award for the best coach was introduced one year later. In 2013, positional awards were given for the first time. The ‘Discovery of the Season’ award was discontinued after 2018 and then replaced with the ‘Young Player of the Season’ award.

While the Player of the Season award is given on the basis of a vote by footballers playing in Ekstraklasa, the Young Player of the Season is chosen by the sponsor of the league (currently PKO Bank Polski), and the positional and coach award winners are chosen by a panel of journalists.[1]

Since the 2006–07 season, an award for the top scorer of the passing season is also presented during the gala.[2]

Main categories

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Season Player of the Season Young Player of the Season Goalkeeper of the Season Defender of the Season Midfielder of the Season Forward of the Season Coach of the Season Goal of the Season Discovery of the Season Save of the Season Ref
2008–09
Poland Robert Lewandowski (Lech)
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2009–10 Poland Robert Lewandowski (Lech)
Poland Artur Sobiech (Ruch)
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2010–11 Poland Adrian Mierzejewski (Polonia Warsaw)
Poland Orest Lenczyk (Śląsk)
Israel Maor Melikson (Wisła Kraków)
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2011–12 Poland Arkadiusz Piech (Ruch)
Poland Waldemar Fornalik (Ruch)
Poland Rafał Wolski (Legia)
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2012–13 Slovakia Róbert Demjan (Podbeskidzie)
Lithuania Emilijus Zubas (Bełchatów) Poland Artur Jędrzejczyk (Legia) Poland Sebastian Mila (Śląsk) Slovakia Róbert Demjan (Podbeskidzie) Poland Jan Urban (Legia) Poland Przemysław Kaźmierczak (Śląsk) Poland Bartosz Bereszyński (Lech & Legia)
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2013–14 Serbia Miroslav Radović (Legia)
Slovakia Dušan Kuciak (Legia) Poland Arkadiusz Głowacki (Wisła Kraków) Serbia Miroslav Radović (Legia) Poland Marcin Robak (Piast & Pogoń) Slovakia Ján Kocian (Ruch) Poland Marcin Malinowski (Ruch) Poland Michał Masłowski (Zawisza) Poland Krzysztof Baran (Jagiellonia) [8]
2014–15 Poland Kamil Wilczek (Piast)
Poland Bartłomiej Drągowski (Jagiellonia) Poland Michał Pazdan (Jagiellonia) Bosnia and Herzegovina Semir Štilić (Wisła Kraków) Poland Kamil Wilczek (Piast) Poland Michał Probierz (Jagiellonia)
Poland Bartłomiej Drągowski (Jagiellonia)
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2015–16 Hungary Nemanja Nikolić (Legia)
Poland Jakub Szmatuła (Piast) Slovakia Patrik Mráz (Piast) Poland Rafał Murawski (Pogoń) Hungary Nemanja Nikolić (Legia) Czech Republic Radoslav Látal (Piast) Poland Jarosław Fojut (Pogoń) Poland Bartosz Kapustka (Cracovia) Poland Radosław Cierzniak (Wisła Kraków) [10]
2016–17 Belgium Vadis Odjidja-Ofoe (Legia)
Slovakia Matúš Putnocký (Lech) Poland Maciej Dąbrowski (Legia) Belgium Vadis Odjidja-Ofoe (Legia) Poland Marcin Robak (Lech) Poland Maciej Bartoszek (Korona)
Poland Jarosław Niezgoda (Legia & Ruch)
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2017–18 Spain Carlitos López (Wisła Kraków)
Poland Arkadiusz Malarz (Legia) Poland Michał Helik (Cracovia) Poland Rafał Kurzawa (Górnik) Spain Carlitos López (Wisła Kraków) Poland Marcin Brosz (Górnik)
Poland Szymon Żurkowski (Górnik)
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2018–19 Ecuador Joel Valencia (Piast) Poland Patryk Dziczek (Piast) Slovakia František Plach (Piast) Serbia Aleksandar Sedlar (Piast) Ecuador Joel Valencia (Piast) Spain Igor Angulo (Górnik) Poland Waldemar Fornalik (Piast)
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2019–20 Spain Jorge Félix (Piast) Poland Michał Karbownik (Legia) Slovakia Dušan Kuciak (Lechia) Poland Artur Jędrzejczyk (Legia) Croatia Domagoj Antolić (Legia) Denmark Christian Gytkjaer (Lech) Serbia Aleksandar Vuković (Legia)
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2020–21 Serbia Filip Mladenović (Legia) Poland Kamil Piątkowski (Raków) Croatia Dante Stipica (Pogoń) Serbia Filip Mladenović (Legia) Brazil Luquinhas (Legia) Czech Republic Tomáš Pekhart (Legia) Poland Marek Papszun (Raków) Spain Jesús Imaz (Jagiellonia)
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2021–22 Spain Ivi López (Raków) Poland Jakub Kamiński (Lech) Serbia Vladan Kovačević (Raków) Poland Bartosz Salamon (Lech) Spain Ivi López (Raków) Sweden Mikael Ishak (Lech) Poland Maciej Skorża (Lech) Poland Fabian Piasecki (Śląsk)
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2022–23 Poland Kamil Grosicki (Pogoń) Poland Ariel Mosór (Piast) Serbia Vladan Kovačević (Raków) Croatia Fran Tudor (Raków) Portugal Josué Pesqueira (Legia) Spain Marc Gual (Jagiellonia) Poland Marek Papszun (Raków) Poland Fabian Piasecki (Raków)
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2023–24 Poland Kamil Grosicki (Pogoń) Poland Dominik Marczuk (Jagiellonia) Poland Mateusz Kochalski (Stal Mielec) Poland Bartłomiej Wdowik (Jagiellonia) Poland Kamil Grosicki (Pogoń) Spain Erik Expósito (Śląsk) Poland Adrian Siemieniec (Jagiellonia)
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References

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  2. ^ "Gala Orange Ekstraklasy w nSport". Media2.pl (in Polish). Retrieved 2023-07-16.
  3. ^ Robert Lewandowski: Gol sezonu, retrieved 2023-07-16
  4. ^ "Gala Ekstraklasy 2009/2010". NewsGastro.pl (in Polish). Retrieved 2023-07-16.
  5. ^ "SPORTOWETEMPO.PL - Gala Ekstraklasy zakończyła sezon 2010/2011". sportowetempo.pl. Retrieved 2023-07-16.
  6. ^ S.A, Telewizja Polska (2012-05-07). "Gala Ekstraklasy: laury Piecha i Fornalika". sport.tvp.pl (in Polish). Retrieved 2023-07-16.
  7. ^ "Gala Ekstraklasy: wybrano najlepszych piłkarzy sezonu 2012/13". Przegląd Sportowy Onet (in Polish). Retrieved 2023-07-16.
  8. ^ "Gala Ekstraklasy: Nagrody dla najlepszych rozdane!". PiłkaNożna.pl. Retrieved 2023-07-16.
  9. ^ "Gala Ekstraklasy 2015. Wielkie zwycięstwo Jagiellonii i Kamila Wilczka (ZDJĘCIA)". Gol24 (in Polish). 2015-06-08. Retrieved 2023-07-16.
  10. ^ "Gala Ekstraklasy 2016: nagrodzono najlepszych, Nikolić uhonorowany trzykrotnie". wMeritum.pl (in Polish). 2016-05-16. Retrieved 2023-07-16.
  11. ^ "Gala Ekstraklasy 2017. Najlepsi piłkarze sezonu nagrodzeni! [ZDJĘCIA]". Warszawa Nasze Miasto (in Polish). 2017-06-06. Retrieved 2023-07-16.
  12. ^ a b c d e S.A, Telewizja Polska (2023-05-29). "Zwycięzcy poprzednich edycji Gali Ekstraklasy. Sprawdź listę". sport.tvp.pl (in Polish). Retrieved 2023-07-16.
  13. ^ "Gala Ekstraklasy 2023. Najlepsi z najlepszych odebrali nagrody. Działo się [WYNIKI]". Sport.pl (in Polish). 2023-05-29. Retrieved 2023-07-16.
  14. ^ "Kamil Grosicki z dwoma nagrodami za sezon. Wybrano najlepszych w sezonie 2023/24" (in Polish). Ekstraklasa. 27 May 2024. Retrieved 10 July 2024.