15 Best Female Footballers From Poland
Six teams compete in the UEFA Group F of the FIFA Women’s World Cup qualifying competition: Norway, Belgium, Poland, Albania, Kosovo, and Armenia. With reference to this information, it demonstrates that Poland has given female football players the chance to demonstrate their abilities, and they have done so successfully. Poland’s women’s soccer team competed fiercely to earn a spot in the 2023 World Cup. Poland claims to have excellent female footballers thanks to the assistance of great players. In this context, we’ll talk about the top 15 Polish women’s soccer players while recognizing their contributions to every game. Let’s go through the list together.
1. Wiktoria Kiszkis
Wiktoria is a forward who plays for Slask Wroclaw on loan from West Ham United in the English FA WSL. She was created in ILawa, Poland. Kiszkis got admitted to the Arsenal academy after demonstrating a talent for the game.
In 2018–19, she made 13 appearances for the Arsenal youth team, contributing 23 assists and 30 goals.
Kiszkis made his debut for the Poland under-15 squad in September 2017, scoring in a 1-1 tie with the Czech Republic.
Kiszkis competed in the 2018 UEFA Women Under-17 Championship as a member of the under-17 team at the age of 14, and she later served as the team captain in 2019.
2. Daria Antonczyk
She is a Polish footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for AZS PWSZ Wallbrzych and the Poland women’s national football team. Daria was previously an amateur boxer and won a bronze medal at the 2002 Polish boxing championship.
Antoczyk started playing football after consenting to go with a buddy from college to a trial with their neighborhood team RTP Unia Racibórz. Antoczyk began her career at Unia Racibórz as a forward before switching to goalkeeping. In September 2013, she agreed to a one-year contract with Ajax Amsterdam of the Dutch BeNe League.
Daria Antoczyk debuted for Poland’s women’s national football team in a 2-0 victory over Romania’s women’s national team in a FIFA Women’s World Cup qualifying match at Dyskobolia Stadium in October 2009.
3. Marta Mika
Marta is a Polish football defender who currently competes for Unia Raciborz in the Ekstraliga.
She had formerly played for Mitech Zywlec and Gol Czestochowa. Since 2007, Mika hascompeted for Poland.
4. Marlena Kowalik
Marlena Kowalik, a Polish football player who was born in Germany and plays in the midfield, was born on June 9, 1984. She was a part of the women’s national team for Poland. In addition to playing for Pogo Szczecin in the Polish Esktraliga, Kowalik has also represented FCR Duisburg, SG Essen-Schönebeck, and SG Essen.
5. Nikki Philips
Nikki is a Polish professional football player who was born in America and can play both defense and midfield. She has previously played for Poland’s women’s national team. Nikki Philips has previously played for the U-20 Women’s National Soccer Team of the United States, the WPS Chicago Red Stars, and Philadelphia Independence.
With 21 goals during a season and 55 throughout her career, she broke both the season and career records at her school. NSCAA High School Scholar-Athlete of the Year was given to her in 2004. Additionally, she earned two All-American honors from Parade Magazine.
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6. Natalia Padilla
Padilla is a forward for Servette FC of the Swiss Women’s Super League and the Poland women’s national team. She is a Spanish-born Pole. She was born in Málaga to a Polish mother and an American father of Spanish ancestry.
Her paternal grandmother immigrated to Spain after leaving her own country of Morocco. In addition to Servette in Switzerland, Padilla has played for Málaga CF in Spain. On April 13, 2021, in Poland’s 2-4 friendly loss to Sweden at home, Padilla made her senior debut.
7. Paulina Dudek
Dudek is a Polish professional footballer who plays as a center-back for Division 1 feminine club Âé¶¹APP Saint- Germain which she captains and the Poland national team. Paulina Dudek is a Stilon Gorzów Wielkopolski youth academy alum.
Before the 2014–15 season began, she joined Medyk Konin, where she went on to win three straight Ekstraliga championships. In a 5-0 league victory over AZS PWSZ Wabrzych on May 7, 2017, she got her first hat trick. She signed up with Âé¶¹APP Saint-Germain in January 2018.
In the 2013 UEFA Women Under-17 Championship, Poland’s under-17 team was led to victory by Dudek. With appearances during the 2019 FIFA Women’s World Cup qualifications, she has also earned national team caps for Poland.
8. Aleksandra Sikora
Sikora is a Polish football player who competes for the Poland national team and the Norwegian club Klepp IL as a defender or midfielder. Born in Kdzierzyn-Kole, Sikora left the city when she was nine years old. UEFA B coaching certification and employed as a football instructor at a Konin school.
When she was 16 years old, she scored hat tricks in four straight league games. Sikora later joined the team and competed in both the UEFA Women’s Champions League and the Ekstraliga (first division).
Despite her propensity for scoring goals, coaches Roman Jaszczak initially moved her to right midfield and Nina Patalon ultimately decided to use her as a defender. Sikora joined Juventus of the Serie A on July 13, 2018.
9. Silvana Chojnowski
Silvana Chojnowski, a striker for both the Poland women’s national team and Köln in the Bundesliga was born on April 17, 1994.
Chojnowski is a citizen of both Germany and Poland. She competed in the 2010 U-17 European Championship and 2010 U-17 World Cup as an Under-17 international, scoring in both events while playing for the German team. She now competes for Poland women s national football team.
10. Kinga Kozak
Kinga Kozak, a Polish professional football player for Glasgow City, was born on October 15, 2002. She previously played for Polish club Czarni Sosnowiec before relocating to Scotland in 2022.
At the age of 18, she made her debut for Poland in October 2020. Observing her older brother Miosz play football motivated Kozak to take up the sport. She caught Medyk Konin’s eye while playing for the primary school team UKS Biskupianka Stara Krobia. She was the best scorer in the country for Medyk at the under-16 level in 2017–18 but that summer she switched teams to GKS Katowice in order to play for the first squad in the Ekstraliga.
In three years at GKS Katowice, she was successful, scoring 29 goals in 71 games across all leagues. She committed to a one-year deal with the national champions Czarni Sosnowiec in June 2021. Kinga Kozak participated in the 2021–22 UEFA Women’s Champions League first-round loss to Ferencváros with Czarni Sosnowiec and won the Polish Cup with them.
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11. Katarzyna Kiedrzynek

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Katarzyna Kiedrzynek, a professional football player from Poland who was born on March 19, 1991, competes for both the Poland national team and VfL Wolfsburg as a goalkeeper.
Since 2011, Kiedrzynek competed for Poland at the international level. She defended the Polish goal in two friendlies against France, her " second sporting homeland," in 2011 and 2013. Katarzyna Kiedrzynek participated in both handball and football as a teen, initially as a striker and then as a goalie. She made the decision to play football because the two sports could no longer coexist in terms of time.
She played in the Polish Ekstraliga from 2010 through the summer of 2013 with Górnik Czna. Kiedrzynek attained national team membership at this time as well. She shifted to Âé¶¹APP Saint-Germain in France’s premier division for the 2013–14 season.
12. Marta Stobba
Marta Stobba, a midfielder for BV Cloppenburg in Germany’s Second Bundesliga, is a Polish football player. She has previously played for Unia Racibórz, Gol Czestochowa, and Czarni Sosnowiec in the Polish Ekstraliga. Marta Stobba is a part of the Polish national team.
13. Agnieszka Winczo
Agnieszka Winczo, a Polish football player, was born on August 24, 1984. Winczo competes in the Frauen-Bundesliga for SV Meppen. In the Polish Ekstraliga, she had previously played for Czarni Sosnowiec, Gol Czestochowa, and Unia Racibórz.
In 2011, she scored the most goals in the competition. For the Poland women’s national football team, Winczo has made a number of appearances, including four in the 2007 FIFA Women’s World Cup qualifying rounds.
On March 27, 2004, she made her debut against Ukraine in a friendly match. She also participated in the team 2011 FIFA Women’s World Cup
14. Mady Solow
Madison Sarah Solow, a midfielder for Spanish Segunda División Pro team DUX Logroo, was born in Poland on March 30, 1992. She represented the Polish women’s national team and was Canadian-born. In addition to playing for Chievo and Hellas Verona in Italy, Solow has also represented Thróttur Reykjavik in Iceland.
15. Dagmara Grad
Dagmara Grad, a defender who now plays for the Polish women’s national team, was born on June 1, 1990, in Poland. Grad participated in the Poland national team’s 2019 FIFA Women’s World Cup qualifying campaign and received a cap for the group.
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