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President of Poland's Football Cup

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President of Poland's Football Cup (Polish: Puchar Prezydenta Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej) was an annual football competition, taking place in the Second Polish Republic in the years 1936–1939. It was sponsored by President Ignacy Mościcki, and unlike today's Polish Cup, it did not feature clubs. Instead, it was a competition of the local districts of the PZPN (for example the team of Kraków's district of the PZPN consisted of selected best players of such clubs, as Wisła Kraków, Cracovia, and Garbarnia Kraków).

First two editions of the Cup (1936–1937) did not feature top players of the Ekstraklasa (see: Polish Football League (1927–1939)). In the 1938 and 1939 games, all best footballers participated in the competition.

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1936 games

First stage, May 24, 1936

Quarterfinals, August 2, 1936

Semifinals, November 15, 1936

Final, November 22, 1936

  • Poznań, Poznań – Kraków 0–2 (att. 1500).

1937 games

First stage, June 20, 1937

  • Lwów, Lwów – Stanisławów 1–2 (att. 3000)
  • Białystok, Białystok – Warsaw 3–5 (att. 2500),
  • Łódź, Łódź – Pomerania 2–1 (att. 1500),
  • Lutsk, Volhynia – Lublin 2–1,
  • Brzesc nad Bugiem, Polesie – Wilno 3–5,
  • Sosnowiec. Kielce – Upper Silesia 0–4 (att. 2000),

Quarterfinals, July 4, 1937

  • Katowice. Upper Silesia – Poznań 3–0 (att. 1500),
  • Lutsk, Volhynia – Wilno 0–1 (att. 3000),
  • Stanisławów, Stanisławów – Kraków 1–4 (att. 3000),
  • Warsaw, Warsaw – Łódź 3–0.

Semifinals, September 12, 1937 and October 10, 1937

  • Wilno, Wilno – Kraków 1–2 (att. 2000),
  • Warsaw, Warsaw – Upper Silesia 1–4,

Final, November 14, 1937

  • Warsaw, Upper Silesia – Kraków 5–1 (att. 1500).

1938 games

First stage, May 22, 1938

  • Białystok, Białystok – Wilno 0–1,
  • Brzesc nad Bugiem, Polesie – Warsaw 1–7,
  • Lutsk, Volhynia – Stanisławów 2–3,
  • Sosnowiec, Zagłębie Dąbrowskie – Łódź 3–4,
  • Bydgoszcz, Pomorze – Poznań 4–2,
  • Lublin, Lublin – Lwów 3–4,

Quarterfinals, July 17, 1938

Semifinals

  • Łódź, Łódź – Lwów 2–3,
  • Kraków, Kraków – Warsaw 5–3,

Final, November 27, 1938

1939 games

First round, May 3, 1939

Quarterfinals, June 29, 1939

Semifinals, August, 6 and 15, 1939

  • Wilno. Wilno – Stanisławów 0–1 (att. 1000),
  • Katowice. Upper Silesia – Poznań 0–2 (att. 2000).

Final, November 5, 1939

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