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    Soccer-Polish championship results and standings

    May 24 (Infostrada Sports) - Results and standings from the Polish championship matches on Friday

    Friday, May 24

    Widzew Lodz 1 Legia Warsaw 1

    Wisla Krakow 1 Ruch Chorzow 1

    Standings P W D L F A Pts

    1 Legia Warsaw 28 19 6 3 54 22 63

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    2 Lech Poznan 27 18 3 6 43 19 57

    3 GKS Piast Gliwice 28 13 6 9 38 37 45

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    4 Slask Wroclaw 27 12 7 8 40 36 43

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    5 Polonia Warsaw 27 11 7 9 43 30 40

    6 Gornik Zabrze 27 11 7 9 33 29 40

    7 Korona Kielce 28 9 8 11 32 35 35

    8 Wisla Krakow 28 9 8 11 27 34 35

    9 Lechia Gdansk 27 9 7 11 38 40 34

    10 Zaglebie Lubin 27 10 6 11 37 34 33

    11 Jagiellonia Bialystok 27 7 12 8 29 41 33

    12 Widzew Lodz 28 8 8 12 29 39 32

    13 Ruch Chorzow 28 8 6 14 35 47 30

    14 Pogon Szczecin 27 8 5 14 24 36 29

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    15 GKS Belchatow 27 6 8 13 19 34 26

    16 Podbeskidzie Bielsko-Biala 27 5 8 14 33 41 23

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    Note: Zaglebie Lubin deducted 3 points.

    1: Champions League preliminary round

    2-3: Europa League

    4: Europa League depending on domestic cup

    15-16: Relegation

    Next Fixtures (GMT):

    Saturday, May 25

    Lechia Gdansk v GKS Belchatow (1130)

    Lech Poznan v Podbeskidzie Bielsko-Biala (1345)

    Sunday, May 26

    Pogon Szczecin v Gornik Zabrze (1230)

    Jagiellonia Bialystok v Slask Wroclaw (1500)

    Monday, May 27

    Zaglebie Lubin v Polonia Warsaw (1630)

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