1962 Ekstraklasa

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Liga
Season1962
Champions Polonia Bytom (2nd title)
Top goalscorer Jan Liberda
(16 goals)
1961
1962–63

Statistics of Ekstraklasa for the 1962 season.

Overview

It was contested by 14 teams, and Polonia Bytom won the championship.

Contents

Regular season

Group A

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 Górnik Zabrze 128223714+2318Qualification to 1st place playoff
2 Zagłębie Sosnowiec 127142215+715
3 Legia Warsaw 125431513+214
4 Ruch Chorzów 125342119+213
5 ŁKS Łódź 12336142399
6 Gwardia Warsaw 12246122088
7 KS Cracovia (R)122371128177Relegated to II liga
Source: 90minut.pl (in Polish)
(R) Relegated

Results

Home \ Away CRA GÓR GWA LEG ŁKS RUC ZSO
Cracovia 1–40–00–20–01–10–3
Górnik Zabrze 9–03–14–14–23–15–2
Gwardia Warsaw 0–40–01–11–05–10–1
Legia Warsaw 3–20–01–04–20–01–0
ŁKS Łódź 0–23–21–11–00–33–3
Ruch Chorzów 3–13–13–22–23–00–1
Zagłębie Sosnowiec 3–00–25–11–00–23–1
Source: 90minut.pl (in Polish)
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Group B

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 Polonia Bytom 12831287+2119Qualification to 1st place playoff
2 Odra Opole 126241711+614
3 Wisła Kraków 1254397+214
4 Arkonia Szczecin 124351820211
5 Lechia Gdańsk 124351118711
6 Lech Poznań 1233661489
7 Stal Mielec (R)12147921126Relegated to II liga
Source: 90minut.pl (in Polish)
(R) Relegated

Results

Home \ Away AKN LPO LGD OOP BYT STA WIS
Arkonia Szczecin 2–03–10–11–47–10–2
Lech Poznań 1–10–10–30–01–00–1
Lechia Gdańsk 5–00–21–00–00–02–1
Odra Opole 2–01–06–01–31–01–1
Polonia Bytom 2–25–14–02–04–12–0
Stal Mielec 1–10–11–14–10–20–1
Wisła Kraków 0–10–01–00–01–01–1
Source: 90minut.pl (in Polish)
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Playoff stage

1st place playoff

3rd place playoff

5th place playoff

7th place playoff

9th place playoff

11th place playoff

13th place playoff

Top goalscorers

RankPlayerClubGoals
1 Flag of Poland.svg Jan Liberda Polonia Bytom 16
2 Flag of Poland.svg Ernest Pol Górnik Zabrze 12
3 Flag of Poland.svg Zygfryd Szołtysik Górnik Zabrze 11
4 Flag of Poland.svg Lucjan Brychczy Legia Warsaw 9
5 Flag of Poland.svg Eugeniusz Lerch Ruch Chorzów 8
6 Flag of Poland.svg Jerzy Jóźwiak Polonia Bytom 7
7 Flag of Poland.svg Norbert Gajda Odra Opole 6
Flag of Poland.svg Janusz Gogolewski Lech Poznań 6
Flag of Poland.svg Kazimierz Kowalec ŁKS Łódź 6

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