2020–21 Lech Poznań season
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Lech Poznań is a Polish football club based in Poznań. This was their 98th season overall. They competed in Ekstraklasa, the highest ranking league in Poland.
2020–21 season | ||||
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Chairman | Karol Klimczak Since 1 November 2011[1] Piotr Rutkowski Since 27 January 2021[2] | |||
Manager | Maciej Skorża Since 10 April 2021[3] Dariusz Żuraw 31 March 2019[4][5] - 6 April 2021[6] | |||
Stadium | Stadion Miejski | |||
Ekstraklasa | 11th | |||
Polish Cup | Quarter-finals | |||
UEFA Europa League | Group stage | |||
Top goalscorer | League: Mikael Ishak (10 goals) All: Mikael Ishak (18 goals) | |||
Highest home attendance | Ekstraklasa: 17,546 vs. Warta (20 September 2020) | |||
Lowest home attendance | UEFA Europa League: 0 (4 games) Ekstraklasa: 0 (10 games) Polish Cup: 0 vs. Raków (2 March 2021) | |||
Average home league attendance | 1,516 | |||
Biggest win | UEFA Europa League: Apollon 0–5 Lech (23 September 2020) | |||
Biggest defeat | UEFA Europa League: Benfica 4–0 Lech (3 December 2020) Ekstraklasa: Lech 0–4 Pogoń (16 December 2020) | |||
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Due to COVID-19 pandemic in Poland in all Ekstraklasa and Polish Cup matches the number of spectators may reach at maximum 50% of stadium capacity.[7] All UEFA Europa League qualification rounds were played behind closed doors.[8] On 1 October 2020 UEFA announced that the group stage games of 2020–21 competition will be opened for fans in a number of at maximum 30% of stadium capacity.[9] On 15 October 2020 Polish government had closed stands for sport teams supporters due to a significant increase of the number of people infected with the COVID-19 disease.[10]