Warta 4–1 AKS (2 November 1947)[2] Wisła 3–0 AKS (16 November 1947)[3] Warta 5–2 Wisła (30 November 1947)[4]
Biggest away win
AKS 1–4 Wisła (9 November 1947)[5]
Highest scoring
Warta 5–2 Wisła (30 November 1947)[4]
Highest attendance
25,000[6]
← 1946
1948 →
The 1947 Polish Football Championship was the 21st edition of the Polish Football Championship and 19th completed season ended with the selection of a winner. It was the last edition of the Polish championship played in a non-league formula, since 1948 the champion of the country was chosen in the league. The champions were Warta Poznań, who won their 2nd Polish title.
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