Pogoń Szczecin vs Zagłębie Lubin: Titles vs Super Cup Twist
Head to Head record in silverware
The raw trophy count shapes the early story in the Pogoń Szczecin vs Zagłębie Lubin stats. Zagłębie have the edge in league and cup history.
Pogoń have **0** Ekstraklasa titles. Zagłębie have **2** domestic league crowns. That is a clear gap at the top level.
In the Polish Cup the pattern stays the same. Pogoń sit on **0** Polish Cup titles, while Zagłębie hold **1** trophy.
So the Head to Head record in major domestic trophies leans toward Zagłębie. League and cup history both point in the same direction.
The big anomaly, Pogoń's Super Cup punch
Here is the twist in these historical matchups. Pogoń are actually ahead in the Super Cup row.
Pogoń have **1** Polish Supercup title. Zagłębie have **0**. That flips the script a bit.
So the only trophy that Pogoń lead in is the season opener cup. It is a small sample, but it stands out against the rest of the table.
Given the rest of the numbers, that Super Cup win is the clear anomaly in the Pogoń Szczecin vs Zagłębie Lubin stats.
Domestic trophy comparison at a glance
If you stack the main Polish trophies side by side, the split is simple.
- Ekstraklasa titles, Pogoń **0**, Zagłębie **2**
- Polish Cup titles, Pogoń **0**, Zagłębie **1**
- Polish Supercup titles, Pogoń **1**, Zagłębie **0**
Zagłębie lead in **2** out of **3** categories. Pogoń cling to that single Super Cup as their one edge in this trophy Head to Head record.
European experience gap
Move away from domestic trophies and the difference in European trips jumps out.
Pogoń have taken part in UEFA competitions **5** times. Zagłębie have done it **8** times.
That is a **3** participation gap. Over many seasons, that means more high level nights for Zagłębie, and more chances to test themselves outside Poland.
What these numbers say about the rivalry
The trophy table gives this matchup a clear shape. Zagłębie look like the more decorated club in league, cup, and Europe.
Pogoń still have that bold **1** in the Super Cup column, which cuts against the wider pattern. It is the odd line in these historical matchups, and it adds a little bite whenever these two meet again.










