Poland Sports Events
Football (soccer) is the most popular sport in Poland, with the top tier being Ekstraklasa, where teams like Legia Warsaw and Lech Poznań frequently compete for the championship. Volleyball also garners significant attention; the PlusLiga is the premier men’s volleyball league, and Polish teams often perform well in international competitions.
In basketball, the Polish Basketball League (PLK) is the highest level of play, with teams such as Anwil Włocławek and Stelmet Zielona Góra vying for the championship title. The Speedway Ekstraliga is the top league for motorcycle speedway racing, a sport with a fervent following in Poland.
Other notable events include the Tour de Pologne, an annual professional bicycle road race that is part of the UCI World Tour, and the PZU Warsaw Marathon, which attracts runners from around the world. Additionally, Poland regularly hosts international sporting events, such as the Volleyball Men's World Championship and the IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship at various levels.
Poland Ticket Prices
Adult ticket prices including fees for events in Poland start from as low as PLN zł26 for basic tickets to PLN zł1,246 for the most premium tickets; with the average starting ticket price at PLN zł112. The price depends on a range of factors including the type of event, performers, venue, and ticket category.
Visiting Poland
Located at the crossroads of Central and Eastern Europe, Poland possesses storybook cities, a lovely lake district, and a particularly sublime slice of the Tatras Mountains. Medieval Krakow and its cobbled Old Town is the country's star attraction and is rich with Polish heritage and happening events. Cities like coastal Gdansk, historic Torun, pastel-coloured Poznan, and the mountain resort of Zakopane are also highlights; while the lakes of Mazury are perfect for lazy days spent sailing or sunbathing. All of this combined with a proud, welcoming people make Poland a richly rewarding destination.
Football is the most popular sport in Poland with volleyball, basketball, ice hockey, handball, motorsports, and skiing also garnering a following.