SWOS 2020/2021
SWOS 2020/2021

LEGIA WARSAW
League
Poland (1.)
Coach
CZESLAW MICHNIEWICZ
Tactics
4-5-1
Squad Value
£7.63m
Home kit
Alternate kit

LEGIA WARSAW — snapshot (around the 2020/21 season)

  • Full name: Legia Warszawa (Legia Warsaw)
  • City: Warsaw, Poland
  • Stadium: Stadion Wojska Polskiego (Polish Army Stadium) — home ground in Warsaw
  • Founded: 1916 (one of Poland’s most successful and historic clubs)
  • Club colours: White and green (often worn as white shirts / green accents)

Head coach (around 2020/21): Czesław Michniewicz

  • Czesław Michniewicz is a Polish coach who was in charge of Legia during the 2020/21 period. He arrived to steady a side with high expectations and led the team through domestic league and cup fixtures and European qualifying matches during his tenure.
  • Style and approach: generally pragmatic and organisation-focused — emphasis on defensive structure, set-pieces and quick transitions to exploit opponent weaknesses.
  • Background: experienced in Polish football (including club and youth national-team work) and known for getting immediate results in short-term assignments.

Competitions and context (2020/21 period)

  • Domestic: Ekstraklasa (Poland’s top division) and the Polish Cup (Puchar Polski).
  • European: Legia typically features in UEFA qualifying rounds (Champions League/Europa League/Europa Conference League qualifying, depending on the previous season’s placement), so the club was involved in European qualifiers around this timeframe.
  • Context: coming off recent domestic success in previous seasons, the club faced strong expectations; the 2020/21 timeframe saw some inconsistency in results as the squad and coaching staff navigated league, cup and European commitments.

Notable players at/around that time

  • Artur Jędrzejczyk — experienced Polish international defender and long-serving figure at the club.
  • Josip Juranović — right-back (arrived in the 2020 period and later attracted attention from clubs abroad).
  • Luquinhas — attacking midfielder/winger who played an important creative role.
  • Other squad members around this era included a mix of Polish internationals, experienced domestic professionals and foreign signings — Legia regularly blends youth prospects with seasoned players.

Club identity and expectations

  • Legia is one of Poland’s flagship clubs with repeated domestic title challenges and a large fan base.
  • Expectations are typically to compete for the Ekstraklasa title, go deep in the Polish Cup and to advance through European qualifying rounds where possible.

Where to check detailed season records

  • Official Legia Warszawa website and social channels for squad lists, staff announcements and match reports.
  • Ekstraklasa and UEFA competition pages for fixtures, standings and match statistics for the 2020/21 period.
# Name Nat. Position Value
1 Head type 1ARTUR BORUC
Poland flag POL
G £250k
2 Head type 0JOSIP JURANOVIC
Croatia flag CRO
RB £450k
3 Head type 0FILIP MLADENOVIC
Serbia Montenegro flag YUG
LB £500k
4 Head type 0ARTUR JEDRZEJCZYK
Poland flag POL
D £500k
5 Head type 1IGOR LEWCZUK
Poland flag POL
D £250k
6 Head type 0PAWEL WSZOLEK
Poland flag POL
RW £700k
7 Head type 0BARTOSZ SLISZ
Poland flag POL
M £500k
8 Head type 0VALERIANE GVILIA
Georgia flag GEO
M £700k
9 Head type 1TOMAS PEKHART
Czech Republic flag CZE
A £350k
10 Head type 0ANDRE MARTINS
Portugal flag POR
M £600k
11 Head type 0LUQUINHAS
Brazil flag BRA
LW £650k
12 Head type 0WOJCIECH MUZYK
Poland flag POL
G £130k
13 Head type 1MICHAL KARBOWNIK
Poland flag POL
LB £800k
14 Head type 0DOMAGOJ ANTOLIC
Croatia flag CRO
M £450k
15 Head type 0BARTOSZ KAPUSTKA
Poland flag POL
RW £450k
16 Head type 2JOSE KANTE
Guinea flag GUI
A £350k
BORUC Poland flag
JURANOVIC Croatia flag JEDRZEJCZYK Poland flag LEWCZUK Poland flag MLADENOVIC Serbia Montenegro flag
WSZOLEK Poland flag SLISZ Poland flag GVILIA Georgia flag MARTINS Portugal flag LUQUINHAS Brazil flag
PEKHART Czech Republic flag