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|Badge = |Badge_size = 135px |FIFA Trigramme = POL |Association = |Confederation = UEFA (Europe) |Coach = Adam Nawałka |Captain = Robert Lewandowski |Most caps = Michał Żewłakow (102) |Top scorer = Włodzimierz Lubański (48) |Home Stadium = National Stadium, Warsaw |FIFA Rank = |FIFA max = 16 |FIFA max date = September 2007 |FIFA min = 78 |FIFA min date = November 2013 |Elo Rank = |Elo max = 1 |Elo max date = October 1975 |Elo min = 55 |Elo min date = August 1956, April 1998 |pattern_b1 = _polonia14h |pattern_ra1 = |pattern_so1 = |leftarm1 = FFFFFF |body1 = FFFFFF |rightarm1 = FFFFFF |shorts1 = FF0000 |socks1 = FFFFFF |pattern_la2 = |pattern_b2 = _polonia14a |pattern_ra2 = |pattern_so2 = |leftarm2 = FF0000 |body2 = FF0000 |rightarm2 = FF0000 |shorts2 = FFFFFF |socks2 = FF0000 |First game = 1–0 (Budapest, Hungary; 18 December 1921) |Largest win = 10–0 (Kielce, Poland; 1 April 2009) |Largest loss = 8–0 (Copenhagen, Denmark; 26 June 1948) |World cup apps = 7 |World cup first = 1938 |World cup best = Third place, (1974, 1982) |Regional name = European Championship |Regional cup apps = 3 |Regional cup first = 2008 |Regional cup best = Group stage, 2008 and 2012 }} The Poland national football team ((ポーランド語:Reprezentacja Polski w piłce nożnej)) represents Poland in association football and is controlled by the Polish Football Association, the governing body for football in Poland. Poland's home ground is National Stadium in Warsaw and their current head coach is Adam Nawałka. The most renowned Polish team was the one of the mid-1970s that held England to a draw at Wembley to qualify for the World Cup in 1974. They defeated Brazil 1–0 to claim third place in the tournament, with striker Grzegorz Lato winning the Golden Boot for his seven goals. Poland also finished 3rd in the 1982 beating France 3–2 in the third-place play-off. Poland also won the gold medal in the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich; the silver medal in 1976 in Montreal; and a silver medal in 1992 in Barcelona. Their Olympic success was helped by a wholly amateur squad, similar to other nations behind the Iron Curtain. Poland first qualified for the European Football Championships in 2008. They also qualified automatically for the 2012 European Football Championship by virtue of being joint hosts with Ukraine. They finished bottom of their group on both occasions. ==History== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Poland national football team」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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