In the Polish Ekstraklasa, the points are so close that all 18 teams still have a chance to both win the championship and be relegated.
According to Lent.az, citing foreign media, the league table in the Polish Ekstraklasa this season has taken shape in a way that is rarely seen in football history. Due to the extreme proximity of the points, all 18 teams still have a mathematical chance of winning the championship or being relegated.
While in the major European leagues, a few teams usually lead the fight for the championship, the Polish league has presented a completely different picture this season. After 25 weeks, the point difference between the top and bottom of the league is quite small. This means that every game can completely change the standings. In a league once dominated by a few big clubs, almost any team is now competing.
The intense competition in the league allows teams to experience rapid ups and downs consistently. A team that is leading one week can fall into the middle of the standings the next week, while a team in the relegation zone can qualify for European competition again with just a few wins. This makes the Polish league one of the most exciting in Europe.
The uncertainty in the league has also increased the interest of football fans. The season, where the championship race and the relegation battle are intertwined, has increased the number of fans attending stadiums. The average attendance per game has reached 13,000, and more than 100,000 fans support their teams in stadiums every week.