Wisla Plock vs Lech Poznań stats: title gap shapes the Head to Head record
Trophy count tells the story fast
Lech Poznań arrive with the heavier history. Their 8 top division titles dwarf Wisla Plock's 0.
The gap is just as clear in cup football. Lech have 5 domestic cups, while Wisla Plock have 1.
That is the biggest anomaly in these historical matchups. One side has built a winning habit over years, the other has far less silverware to lean on.
Super Cup edge adds more weight
Lech also lead the Domestic Super Cup count, 6 to 1. That pushes the same point again, they have delivered more often on the big stage.
Wisla Plock can point to one bright spot, their single Super Cup title. But the overall picture still tilts hard toward Lech.
- Top division titles, 8 to 0
- Domestic cups, 5 to 1
- Super Cups, 6 to 1
Squad size is close, history is not
The current first-team squads are almost even. Wisla Plock list 27 players, Lech Poznań have 28.
That makes the contrast sharper. On paper, the squads are near enough equal in size, but the Head to Head record is built on very different pasts.
Wisla Plock vs Lech Poznań stats show a small modern gap in resources, but a huge one in trophies.
What the rivalry narrative looks like
This is one of those historical matchups where the balance of power is obvious. Lech carry the stronger winning tradition.
Wisla Plock have the smaller medal cabinet, but they are not far off in squad numbers now. That keeps the contest alive.
Still, the main edge belongs to Lech. Their trophy haul sets the tone for the Head to Head record.










