Sunday evening in the PKO BP Ekstraklasa provided fans with unprecedented emotions. In the round's highlight match, Lech Poznań defeated Raków Częstochowa 4:3 in a game full of plot twists and refereeing controversies. Simultaneously in Białystok, Jagiellonia drew with Legia Warsaw 2:2 in front of a record attendance. Both matches solidified the top of the table, leaving Legia below the line in the fight for the highest goals, alongside a diplomatic scandal in the interview zone.

Sunday, March 1, 2026 will be remembered as one of the peak moments of the current PKO BP Ekstraklasa season. The central event was the match in Poznań, where league leaders Lech hosted Raków Częstochowa. From the first minutes, the match delivered a goal avalanche and plot twists, ending with a rarely seen 4:3 scoreline. Fans gathered at the stadium admired not only seven goals but also technical displays from the players, including a goal dubbed the 'falling leaf,' which became a social media hit. Lech's coach, Niels Frederiksen, expressed great satisfaction, noting that the spectacle was at a European level and pleased every neutral viewer. However, the joy of victory was overshadowed by a fierce polemic regarding the referees' work. Raków's representatives did not mince words after the final whistle. Sporting director Łukasz Tomczyk formulated unprecedented accusations, suggesting bias from the main referee. Marek Papszun also commented on the situation ironically, claiming his team had to face 'thirteen opponents.' The atmosphere in the interview zone was tense, and emotions did not subside long after the players left the stadium, foreshadowing further disciplinary consequences for the visiting staff. The rivalry between Lech Poznań and Raków Częstochowa over the last five years has become a new classic of Polish football. Since 2021, both clubs have regularly decided the fate of the league title and the Polish Cup between them, representing the highest organizational and sporting level in the country.Simultaneously in Białystok, the second highlight match between Jagiellonia and Legia Warsaw took place. The match ended 2:2 after a dramatic course, which included two own goals. The event attracted a record number of spectators, and fans from Podlasie presented an impressive display on two stands. Despite the elevated atmosphere, the topic of refereeing also dominated here. <przypis title=