Young Leaders Rally Cup

Young Leaders Rally Cup
Founded1 April 1952
Abolished21 July 1952
Region Poland
Number of teams12
Most successful club(s)Wawel Kraków (1 title)

The Cup of the Rally of Young Leaders (also called the Young Leaders Rally Cup and the Cup of the Polish Youth Union) (Polish: Puchar Zlotu Młodych Przodowników) was the first League Cup in Polish football. The tournament was created by the then president of the Polish Football Association with all 12 teams of the I liga being involved. Due to the league being delayed until after the 1952 Summer Olympics the tournament provided the players a chance to show off their skills with a chance of being called up into the Olympic squad. The tournament took place in Warsaw with the 12 teams being split into 2 groups of 6, with teams in each group playing each other twice. The tournament took its name from the youth rally that was taking place in the city from 20 to 22 July 1952.[1][2]

The final took place on 20 July 1952 in the Polish Army Stadium. The final was between the winners of each group, Wawel Kraków and Cracovia, with Wawel winning the final.[3][4][5] There were also playoffs for the 3rd and 5th places.

  1. ^ "1952". poloniabytom.com.pl.
  2. ^ "Odkrywamy karty historii - rok 1952". lechia.net.
  3. ^ "Cracovia w pogoni za marzeniami". m.gpcodziennie.pl.
  4. ^ "Wawel Kraków". 90minut.pl.
  5. ^ "Puchar niemile widziany". watch-esa.pl.

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