Lechia Gdansk kept its league‑leading spot after a 2-0 victory over Wisła Kraków on Saturday, July 23, 2026. Flavio Paixao opened the scoring from the penalty spot, and in the second half, after a pass from Jakub Arak, he finished the counter‑attack. It added another point to a run where the white‑greens have yet to taste defeat.

How did the match unfold?

In the first half Paixao capitalised on a foul in the box and calmly placed the ball into the net. After the break, in the 58th minute, Arak approached the ball near the edge of the penalty area, fed Paixao, who after a quick dribble completed the counter‑attack. Wisła Kraków could not respond, and Lechia finished the game with a clean sheet.

What does the win mean for the table?

Lechia Gdansk, the only unbeaten side this season, holds 17 points after seven games and leads by five points over Lech Poznan, Jagiellonia Bialystok, Piast Gliwice and Zagłębie Lubin. All those teams play their fixtures over the weekend, so the gap may stay intact for a few more weeks.

What are the club’s current stats?

Lechia Gdansk currently sits 16th in the Ekstraklasa with 38 points from 34 matches (12 wins, 7 draws, 15 losses) and has lost its last five games (LLLLL). This season they have scored 62 goals and conceded 65, a -3 goal difference. Their latest result was a 2-3 defeat to Nieciecza on May 23, 2026.

What lies ahead for Lechia?

The next fixture is set for July 30 against Górnik Zabrze, who drew 1-1 with Pogoń Szczecin in their last match. Both managers stress the importance of keeping the pace, and fans are hoping for more wins that will keep the club at the top of the table at least until mid‑September.