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The character of Polish women is shaped by Poland's history, culture, and politics. [5] Poland has a long history of feminist activism, and was one of the first nations in Europe to enact women's suffrage. It is also strongly influenced by the conservative social views of the Catholic Church.
Poland was one of the earliest nations in Europe to begin developing women's football, having fielded its female team for the first time in 1981, for a friendly against Italy away. Poland's debut ended with a 0–3 defeat in Catania.
The Ekstraliga (English: Extra League), officially known as Orlen Superliga due to its sponsorship by Orlen, [1] is the top Polish league for women's association football teams. The league's first season was in 1979–80. Initially, it was called I liga polska kobiet. The first title holder was Czarni Sosnowiec.
Women's football in Poland is growing in popularity. The first women to play football in Poland was in the 1920s. [1] [2] [3] Club Football.
Feminism in Poland describes a collection of movements in Poland working to expand gender equality. Although there are instances of feminist ideas in Poland–most prominently in the expansion of women’s rights under state socialism, the role of women in the fall of communism and the conservative revolution after 1989–feminism as a concept is primarily written off either as an ...
Poland women's national under-20 football team is the football team representing Poland in competitions for under-20 year old players and is controlled by the Polish Football Association. The team managed to qualify once for the FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup in 2026 as host.
The Poland women's national futsal team was established in February 2013. Piotr SiudziĆski, then coach of UKS Medan Gniezno, was appointed the team's first head coach by the Polish Football Association (PZPN) on 20 February 2013, with Wojciech Weiss serving as assistant coach.
The All-Poland Women's Strike or Polish Women's Strike (Polish: Ogólnopolski Strajk Kobiet, OSK) is a women's rights social movement in Poland, established in September 2016. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It was set up in protest against the rejection by the Sejm of the Polish Parliament of the bill "Save Women", which was considered by the Sejm in parallel to ...