List of Legia Warsaw records and statistics

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This page contains Legia's records and statistics. Legia Warsaw is a professional football club based in Warsaw, Poland. It is the most successful Polish football club in history, winning record 15 Ekstraklasa champions titles, a record 20 Polish Cup and 5 Polish Super Cup trophies. These stats does not take into account records and statistics of other sections of Legia.

Most appearances

All competitions

As of matches played 21 April 2025[1]
Rank Player Nationality Years Total
1 Lucjan Brychczy  Poland 1954–1972 452
2 Artur Jędrzejczyk  Poland 2006–13, 2016, 2017– 416
3 Jacek Zieliński  Poland 1992–2005 404
4 Miroslav Radović  Serbia 2006–14, 2016–19 391
5 Kazimierz Deyna  Poland 1966–1978 388
6 Jakub Rzeźniczak  Poland 2004–06, 2007–17 376
7 Michał Kucharczyk  Poland 2010–2019 349
8 Marek Jóźwiak  Poland 1988–2005 348
9 Horst Mahseli  Poland 1955–1969 347
10 Tomasz Kiełbowicz  Poland 2001–2012 339

European cups

As of match played 5 October 2025[1]
Rank Player Nationality Years Total
1 Artur Jędrzejczyk  Poland 2006–13, 2016, 2017– 70
2 Michał Kucharczyk  Poland 2010–2019 67
3 Jakub Rzeźniczak  Poland 2004–06, 2007–17 61
4 Miroslav Radović  Serbia 2006–14, 2016–19 56
5 Tomasz Jodłowiec  Poland 2013–17, 2018, 2019 50
6 Dušan Kuciak  Slovakia 2011–2016 47
7 Paweł Wszołek  Poland 2019–2021, 2022– 43
8 Bernard Blaut  Poland 1962–1972 41
9 Michał Żyro  Poland 2009–2015 41
10 Antoni Trzaskowski  Poland 1961–1973 40

Foreign players, all competitions

As of matches played 21 April 2025[1]
Rank Player Nationality Years Total
1 Miroslav Radović  Serbia 2006–14, 2016–19 391
2 Iñaki Astiz  Spain 2007–15, 2017–21 273
3 Aleksandar Vuković  Serbia 2001–04, 2005–08 239
4 Dickson Choto  Zimbabwe 2003–13 209
5 Dušan Kuciak  Slovakia 2011–16 193
6 Ivica Vrdoljak  Croatia 2010–15 191
7 Tomáš Pekhart  Czech Republic 2020–22, 2023–25 173
8 Luquinhas  Brazil 2019–22, 2024–25 156
9 Guilherme  Brazil 2014–17 150
10 Roger Guerreiro  Brazil 2006–09 138

By competition

Others

Goalscorers

All competitions

As of match played 5 October 2025[6]
Rank Player Nationality Years Total
1 Lucjan Brychczy  Poland 1954–1972 226
2 Kazimierz Deyna  Poland 1966–1978 141
3 Józef Nawrot  Poland 1927–1936 106
4 Miroslav Radović  Serbia 2006–14, 2016–19 93
5 Robert Gadocha  Poland 1967–1975 88
6 Marek Saganowski  Poland 2002–05, 2012–16 87
7 Janusz Żmijewski  Poland 1960–1970 81
8 Cezary Kucharski  Poland 1995–2006 79
9 Marcin Mięciel  Poland 1994–2001, 2009–10 75
10 Marian Łańko  Poland 1925–1930 75

Domestic league

As of match played 5 October 2025[6]
Rank Player Nationality Years Total
1 Lucjan Brychczy  Poland 1954–1972 182
2 Józef Nawrot  Poland 1927–1936 106
3 Kazimierz Deyna  Poland 1966–1978 94
4 Marian Łańko  Poland 1925–1930 75
5 Robert Gadocha  Poland 1967–1975 72
6 Miroslav Radović  Serbia 2006–14, 2016–19 67
7 Janusz Żmijewski  Poland 1960–1970 60
8 Józef Ciszewski  Poland 1925–1931 60
9 Marek Saganowski  Poland 2002–05, 2012–16 58
10 Cezary Kucharski  Poland 1995–2006 58

Polish Cup

As of match played 5 October 2025[6]
Rank Player Nationality Years Total
1 Lucjan Brychczy  Poland 1954–1972 36
2 Kazimierz Deyna  Poland 1966–1978 30
3 Marek Saganowski  Poland 2002–05, 2012–16 20
4 Ernest Pol  Poland 1953–1956 13
5 Leszek Pisz  Poland 1986–1996 12
6 Henryk Kempny  Poland 1955–1957 12
7 Piotr Włodarczyk  Poland 1997–2007 11
8 Longin Janeczek  Poland 1950–1957 11
9 Henryk Apostel  Poland 1962–69, 1970 10
10 Marek Kusto  Poland 1977–1982 10

European cups

As of match played 5 October 2025[6]

Rank Player Nationality Years CL ICFC UC/EL CWC ConL IC Total
1 Miroslav Radović  Serbia 2006–14, 2016–19 9 9 18
2 Kazimierz Deyna  Poland 1966–78 4 2 3 8 17
3 Jan Pieszko  Poland 1967–76 5 3 1 5 2 16
4 Michał Kucharczyk  Poland 2010–19 7 8 15
5 Janusz Żmijewski  Poland 1960–70 3 2 3 4 12
6 Cezary Kucharski  Poland 1995–2006 2 8 10
Tomáš Pekhart  Czech Republic 2020–22, 2023–25 1 1 8 10
8 Tomasz Sokołowski  Poland 1994–2001, 2009–10 6 3 9
Marc Gual  Spain 2023– 9 9

Foreign players, all competitions

As of matches played 21 April 2025[1]
Rank Player Nationality Years Total
1 Miroslav Radović  Serbia 2006–14, 2016–19 93
2 Tomáš Pekhart  Czech Republic 2020–22, 2023–25 63
3 Nemanja Nikolić  Hungary 2015–16 55
4 Stanko Svitlica  Serbia 2001–03 51
5 Takesure Chinyama  Zimbabwe 2007–09 41
6 Danijel Ljuboja  Serbia 2011–13 30
Marc Gual  Spain 2023–25 30
8 Josué Pesqueira  Portugal 2022–24 29
9 Ivica Vrdoljak  Croatia 2010–15 26
10 Carlitos  Spain 2018–19, 2022–23 25
Luquinhas  Brazil 2019–22, 2024–25 25

By competition

In a single season

This table lists players who have scored more than 25 goals in a single season. Ordered by number of goals scored and by a season.

Rank Player Goals Season League Domestic Cups Continental Ref
1 Hungary Nemanja Nikolić 36 2015–16 28 6 2 [7]
2 Poland Marian Łańko 30 1927 30 [8]
3 Serbia Stanko Svitlica 29 2002–03 24 5 [9]
4 Poland Sylwester Czereszewski 28 1999-00 16 8 4 [10]
5 Poland Maciej Śliwowski 28 199293 25 3 [11]
6 Poland Lucjan Brychczy 27 1964–65 20 5 2 [12]
7 Poland Marian Łańko 26 1928 26 [8]
8 Poland Henryk Kempny 26 1956 21 5 [13]
9 Poland Lucjan Brychczy 25 1956 16 8 1 [12]

In a single season by the competition

In a single match

Hat-tricks

Others

International

Managerial records

Appearances

As of matches played 31 August 2024[53]

Rank Manager Nationality Years Total
1 Jan Urban  Poland 2007–10, 2012–13 204
2 Andrzej Strejlau  Poland 1975–79, 1988–89 199
3 Jaroslav Vejvoda  Czech Republic 1966–69, 1973–75 175
4 Kazimierz Górski  Poland 1960–62, 1981–82 139
5 Lucjan Brychczy  Poland 1972–73, 1979–80, 1987 124
6 Wacław Kuchar  Poland 1948, 1949–53 111
7 Paweł Janas  Poland 1994–1996 109
8 Jerzy Kopa  Poland 1982–85, 1998–99 108
9 Dragomir Okuka  Serbia 2001-2003 99
10 Henning Berg  Norway 2014–2015 97

Average points

As of matches played 13 July 2025[54]

Rank Manager Nationality Years Number of games Total
1 Dean Klafurić  Croatia 2018 15 2.27
2 Paweł Janas  Poland 1994–1996 109 2.23
3 Józef Kałuża  Poland 1930 11 2.18
4 Dariusz Kubicki  Poland 1999, 2003–04 59 2.07
5 Stanislav Cherchesov  Russia 2015–16 35 2.14

Club records

References

Bibliography

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