Poland Home 2006 - Mariusz Lewandowski #18
POLAND HOME 2006 - MARIUSZ LEWANDOWSKI #18
Code : OJE 1121
Size : L (74x59)
Conditions : excellent condition
The Poland Home 2006 kit was a clean and classic design — predominantly white with red details, reflecting the national colors with simplicity and pride. Manufactured by Puma, this jersey was worn during the 2006 FIFA World Cup in Germany, marking Poland’s return to the global stage after missing the 2002–2004 major tournament spotlight.
One of the key figures in that squad was
Mariusz Lewandowski,
a disciplined and hardworking defensive midfielder who provided balance and structure to the team.
Mariusz Lewandowski’s RoleIn 2006, Lewandowski was:
A central defensive anchor
Known for tactical awareness and positioning
A consistent presence in midfield battles
While not a flashy player, his contribution was vital in stabilizing Poland’s shape against stronger opponents.
Poland at the 2006 FIFA World CupAt the
2006 FIFA World Cup,
Poland was drawn into a challenging Group A alongside:
Germany
Ecuador
Costa Rica
Group Stage Results:
Lost 2–0 vs Ecuador
Lost 1–0 vs Germany
Won 2–1 vs Costa Rica
Poland finished 3rd in the group and did not advance to the knockout stage.
Overall AchievementAlthough Poland did not progress beyond the group stage, the 2006 tournament was significant:
Marked Poland’s return to the World Cup
Showcased a new generation of disciplined, structured players
Strengthened the team’s international experience
The 2006 home kit stands as a symbol of national pride — simple, clean, and courageous — worn by players like Mariusz Lewandowski who represented Poland with resilience and commitment on football’s biggest stage.









