
Wisla Plock
Wisla Plock is a professional football club based in Płock, Poland, that plays its home matches at the Orlen Stadion. This page provides a complete profile of the club, along with automatically updated fixtures, results, live scores and historical statistics.
Founded in 1947, Wisla Plock has been a fixture in Polish football for decades. The club is based in the city of Płock, in central Poland, and its home ground is the Orlen Stadion, a modern venue that hosts all domestic league and cup matches. The team’s traditional colours are blue and white, and it is affectionately known by the nickname “Nafciarze” (The Oilers), a nod to the city’s strong ties to the oil refining industry.
Wisla Plock has carved out a respectable place in Polish football history. The club’s most notable achievement came in the 2005–06 season when it lifted the Polish Cup, defeating Zagłębie Lubin in the final. That triumph also earned the club a spot in the Polish SuperCup later that year, where it added another trophy to its cabinet. While the club has spent much of its existence moving between the top two tiers of Polish football, its cup success remains a proud milestone. The Orlen Stadion, originally built in the 1970s and later modernised, has witnessed many of these memorable moments.
This page is your central hub for following Wisla Plock throughout the season. You will find the club’s full fixture list, live scores during matches, and final results as they happen. All data is updated automatically, so you can always check back for the latest Wisla Plock stats, standings, and match information without missing a beat.