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Organising body | Polish Football Association (PZPN) |
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Country | Poland |
Confederation | UEFA |
Divisions | 1 |
Number of clubs | 12 |
Level on pyramid | 2 |
Promotion to | Ekstraliga |
Relegation to | II liga |
Domestic cup(s) | Polish Cup |
Current champions | KS Uniwersytet Jagielloński [ citation needed ] (2024–25) |
The I liga, officially known as Orlen I liga due to its sponsorship by Orlen, [1] is the second tier of women's football league competition in Poland. [2] It is organised and administered by the Polish Football Association (PZPN). [3]
The league consists of a single group of twelve teams who play a double round-robin tournament, each team playing twice against each opponent, home and away. The teams who finish first and second earn a promotion to Ekstraliga, while the teams who finish in eleventh and twelfth are relegated to II liga. [4]
The following teams compete in the I liga as of the 2024–25 season, according to the official season calendar. [5]
Team | Home city | Notes |
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Bielawianka Bielawa | Bielawa | |
KKP Bydgoszcz | Bydgoszcz | |
Czarni Sosnowiec II | Sosnowiec | reserve team, promoted from 2023–24 II liga |
Lech Poznań | Poznań | |
Legionistki Warsaw | Warsaw | |
Medyk POLOmarket Konin | Konin | relegated from 2023–24 Ekstraliga |
Polonia Środa Wielkopolska | Środa Wielkopolska | |
Hydrotruck Radom | Radom | |
1KS Ślęza Wrocław | Wrocław | |
Juna-Trans Stare Oborzyska | Stare Oborzyska | promoted from 2023–24 II liga |
WERONICA 3 Staszkówka Jelna | Jelna | |
KS Uniwersytet Jagielloński | Kraków | relegated from 2023–24 Ekstraliga |