Lechia Gdansk starts season preparations without a coach after Paolo Urfer failed to hire Piotr Stokowiec and Dawid Szwarga. The president of Lechia wanted to hire these two coaches, but received negative responses. Nobody knows what the team's squad will look like, what the budget will be, what the goal for the new season will be, which players will stay, and who will join the team. Lechia Gdansk has its first friendly match against the Romanian team Petrolul Ploeszti. The question is, who will lead the team in this match. Most likely, it will be technical director Kevin Blackwell, as this option has been discussed for some time. Blackwell will not be the coach in the long run, and will even finish his work at Lechia, but until a new coach is found, he will help with preparations. Lechia Gdansk must prepare for the fact that bringing Polish players to the club may be just as difficult as it is with coaches. On the wish list was 27-year-old Tobias Kraulich, a central defender of the third-league RW Essen, whose contract with the German club is expiring. He would have someone to replace, because Matej Rodin said goodbye to the Gdansk team, having terminated his contract with Lechia by mutual agreement. The other players should appear at the first training session. Of course, with the exception of players like Aleksandar Cirković, Maksym Diaczuk, Antom Carenko, or Alex Paulsen, whose loans are ending. Lechia Gdansk does not plan to go to any training camp, so the team will train at Traugutta Street. Friendlies are planned, but their confirmation is ongoing. One thing is certain - Lechia Gdansk will play against the Romanian team Petrolul Ploeszti in the first round, but this match may be completely closed. Lechia Gdansk must find a new coach to prepare for the new season. Who will be this coach, nobody knows, but one thing is certain - Lechia Gdansk must make a quick decision not to lose the chance for a successful season.