Three Pillars of Polish Football Reform — A Citizen Initiative
"We cannot build world champions without: a training system, a society willing to support them, and coaches who know how to develop children."
Poland is the largest footballing underperformer in Europe. With 38 million citizens — ten times more than Croatia, four times more than Portugal — we have not won a major international trophy since 1982. Our national team sits at ~30th in FIFA rankings. We have approximately 30 players in the top 5 European leagues. Croatia, at one-tenth our size, has more.
This is not a talent problem. It is a system problem. Poland's youth development infrastructure is fragmented, PZPN evaluates its own coaches (a clear conflict of interest), stadiums discourage family attendance, and there is no unified national talent identification system. We are leaving an entire generation of players undiscovered — many in small towns and villages where no scout ever arrives.
The window is now. Birth cohorts 2010–2016 are the largest Poland has seen in 30 years — 400,000 births per year. By 2038, these children will be 22–28 years old: the peak age for a World Cup. If we build the right system today, we can have the best-prepared generation in Polish football history on the pitch in 2038.
If we don't start now, we will waste the best opportunity Polish football has had in a generation. And the next window? Another 30 years.
They must work together — removing any one makes the whole system fail.
A national talent identification and development pipeline: from 1,000 children identified per year at age 6–13, through elite academies, to a full-time U21 national squad. AI-equipped Orlik grounds nationwide ensure zero talent escapes the system regardless of geography or family income.
Full documentation →Without families in stadiums, there is no social mandate for €250M/year football spending. This pillar converts Polish stadiums into safe, family-friendly venues through infrastructure investment, a national hooligan exclusion database, and a certification system.
Full documentation →If we invest €235M/year in training and the money goes to bad coaches, we get nothing. Independent evaluation of 5,000 coaches annually (by university sports faculties, NOT PZPN) with public rankings and removal of underperformers from publicly-funded positions.
Full documentation →Dostosuj parametry programu i zobacz jak zmienia się zwrot z inwestycji w czasie rzeczywistym.
* Szacunki oparte na danych z Chorwacji, Portugali, Belgii. Model konserwatywny (30% odchylenia możliwe).
This is a citizen initiative produced by a group of anonymous Polish football enthusiasts, analysts, and parents — entirely pro bono, non-profit, and independent of PZPN, any political party, or commercial interest. All materials may be freely used, modified, and implemented by any institution without crediting us.