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2025Season Trends
Season-by-season comparison across 2 seasons of the Polish Cup W, with 2025 highlighted. The current season averages — combined scoring per match across 5 matches played. Columns cover home win % and away win % — use year-on-year trends to spot if the league is becoming higher or lower scoring and calibrate your betting strategy accordingly.
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Polish Cup W — Teams
All 6 teams competing in the Polish Cup W 2025 season. Click any club to view their full squad, match history, and detailed statistics.
History 19 Mar 2026
The Polish Basketball Cup was founded in 1933, making it one of Europe's oldest basketball competitions. The women's tournament (Puchar Polski Kobiet) developed as a parallel competition, establishing itself as a major fixture in Polish women's basketball by the mid-20th century. The tournament has evolved significantly over the decades, transitioning from regional qualification rounds to a modern format featuring the nation's strongest clubs competing in a compact knockout structure. In recent years, the competition has been sponsored by major corporate partners, reflecting its growing commercial profile and importance within Polish sports. The tournament remains a showcase event for developing talent and providing teams with crucial silverware opportunities outside the regular season championship.
- —1933 — Polish Basketball Cup founded, establishing one of Europe's oldest basketball competitions
- —1968 — Women's basketball cup competition becomes established as a regular annual fixture in Polish sports calendar
- —2016 — AZS UMCS Lublin wins the Polish Cup for Women, claiming their first title in the modern era
- —2017 — Wisła Kraków claims the Polish Cup title, defeating Ślęza Wrocław 63–62 in a competitive final
- —2024 — Polkowice wins the tournament, continuing their dominance in Polish women's basketball
- —2025 — Gorzow wins the Polish Cup, defeating AZS UMCS Lublin 86–81 in the final with Diamond Miller as standout performer
Competition Format 19 Mar 2026
The Polish Cup for Women operates as a knockout tournament featuring six of Poland's top women's basketball teams. The competition is structured across three days, typically held in January, with quarterfinal matches on the first day, semifinals on the second, and the championship final on the third. Teams compete in single-elimination format, meaning defeat results in immediate elimination from the competition. The tournament culminates in a single championship final, with the winning team claiming the Puchar Polski trophy. This compact format creates intense, high-stakes basketball where every match determines advancement or elimination, contrasting with the regular league season's longer format.
Records 19 Mar 2026
The 2025 tournament featured notably high-scoring contests, with Sosnowiec defeating Pruszkow by 31 points in the quarterfinals, one of the largest margins in recent tournament history.
Analysis 19 Mar 2026
Current Season Analysis
Gorzow claims the 2025 Polish Cup title, capping an impressive tournament run with an 86–81 victory over AZS UMCS Lublin in the championship final on January 25, 2025. The Gorzow squad demonstrated remarkable consistency throughout the three-day competition, overcoming VBW Gdynia 86–66 in the semifinals before their narrow triumph over Lublin. American forward Diamond Miller emerged as the tournament's standout performer, scoring 21 points in the final and providing crucial offensive firepower throughout Gorzow's championship campaign. The victory marks a significant achievement for Gorzow, establishing them as serious contenders in Polish women's basketball and adding prestigious silverware to their trophy cabinet.
AZS UMCS Lublin reached the final despite being seeded as title contenders, demonstrating their resilience by advancing through the quarterfinals with an 86–83 victory over Sosnowiec. Lublin's run to the championship match underscores their status as Poland's most consistent women's basketball program, having won the Polish Cup in 2016 and appearing in multiple finals in recent seasons. However, Gorzow's offensive intensity and Miller's individual brilliance proved decisive in the final, with Lublin unable to overcome the 5-point deficit despite mounting a strong fourth-quarter comeback.
The tournament showcased the depth of Polish women's basketball talent, with Sosnowiec delivering an emphatic 97–66 quarterfinal victory over Pruszkow, one of the most dominant performances of the competition. This 31-point margin highlighted the gulf in quality between Poland's elite programs and developing teams, reflecting the hierarchical structure of Polish women's basketball. The quarterfinal stage featured competitive contests that set the stage for the high-intensity semifinals and final.
VBW Gdynia and Ślęza Wrocław rounded out the six-team field, with Gdynia advancing to the semifinals before falling to eventual champions Gorzow. The tournament format's single-elimination structure ensures that every match carries maximum significance, creating dramatic basketball where momentum shifts can determine outcomes. Gorzow's ability to maintain focus and execution through three consecutive days of competition proved decisive in their path to the championship.
The 2025 Polish Cup reinforces the competitive hierarchy within Polish women's basketball, with Gorzow, Lublin, Sosnowiec, and Gdynia representing the nation's strongest programs. The tournament serves as an important barometer of team form heading into the second half of the regular season, with championship success providing confidence and momentum. Gorzow's victory, powered by Miller's individual excellence and team-wide defensive intensity, positions them as serious threats in the ongoing Basket Liga Kobiet championship race and establishes the 2024/25 season as a breakthrough campaign for the Gorzow program in Polish women's basketball.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Polish Cup for Women in basketball?
The Polish Cup for Women (Puchar Polski w koszykówce kobiet) is Poland's premier knockout cup competition for women's basketball clubs, held annually since 1933. It features the nation's elite teams competing in a single-elimination tournament format.
How many teams compete in the Polish Cup for Women?
Six teams compete in the Polish Cup for Women, representing Poland's top women's basketball clubs. These teams are selected based on their standing in the regular league season.
When is the Polish Cup for Women held?
The Polish Cup for Women is typically held in January each year. The tournament is compressed into three days, with quarterfinals, semifinals, and the final played in quick succession.
Who has won the most Polish Cup titles for women?
Ślęza Wrocław has won the Polish Cup for Women, claiming the title in recent years. Other successful programs include AZS UMCS Lublin, Wisła Kraków, Polkowice, and Gorzow.
How does the Polish Cup format work?
The Polish Cup operates as a single-elimination knockout tournament. Teams compete in quarterfinals, with winners advancing to semifinals. The two semifinal winners meet in the championship final, with the winner crowned Polish Cup champions.
Is the Polish Cup broadcast in Poland?
Yes, the Polish Cup for Women receives national television coverage in Poland. As a prestigious tournament, it attracts significant media attention and is broadcast to Polish audiences during the January tournament period.
API data: 9 May 2026 · Stats updated: 20 Apr 2026 · Content updated: 19 Mar 2026