The Polish 1. Liga has emerged as a hotbed of young football talent, with several U23 players delivering outstanding performances. Among these rising stars, three players have distinguished themselves with top rankings in various key metrics. Identified by the Comparisonator platform, Patryk Warczak, Karol Lysiak, and Łukasz Zjawiński have demonstrated exceptional abilities in their respective positions, showcasing a blend of skill, consistency, and tactical awareness that positions them as future leaders in Polish football.
Patryk Warczak (RB – ’03) – Stal Rzeszów
Patryk Warczak, playing for Stal Rzeszow, has impressed as a right back with his dynamic runs and attacking involvement. Comparisonator’s data ranks him as the top player in progressive runs, averaging 2.42 per match. His ability to push forward is also evident in his touches in the opposition’s box, where he ranks first with an average of 3.08. Warczak’s defensive contribution is notable, too, with accurate throw-ins placing him third in the league with 8.83 per match. This all-round performance makes him a standout among U23 defenders in the 1. Liga.
Karol Lysiak (DMF – ’04) – Stal Rzeszow
Another standout from Stal Rzeszow is defensive midfielder Karol Lysiak. Despite his young age, Lysiak dominates key aspects of midfield play. He leads the league in expected goals (xG) among defensive midfielders with an impressive 0.31 per match. His playmaking abilities are also highlighted by his league-leading 48.27 successful passes per game. Lysiak’s effectiveness in controlling the tempo and breaking defensive lines is further evidenced by his second-place ranking in successful through passes. Additionally, his tenacity in ground duels sees him ranking third with 6.73 duels won per game, making him a vital force in the heart of the team.
Łukasz Zjawiński (CF – ’01) – Polonia Warszawa
Leading the attack for Polonia Warszawa, Łukasz Zjawiński has emerged as one of the most lethal strikers in the league. His efficiency in front of goal is reflected in his top-ranking goals per match (0.55) and expected goals (0.64). Zjawiński is also a dominant aerial presence, ranking first in head shots on target (0.45). With his ability to consistently find space in the box, averaging 3.73 touches in the box per game, Zjawiński demonstrates the qualities needed in a modern-day forward.