The Polish national football team, nicknamed Biało-Czerwoni (White and Red), represents the country in international competitions. Managed by the Polish Football Federation (PZPN) since 1919, it embodies the passion and football history of Poland. Their emblem is a crowned white eagle, a symbol of Polish pride and tradition, which appears proudly on the team crest and their jerseys. The Polish team has made football history with remarkable performances, notably reaching third place at the 1974 and 1982 World Cups. The white eagle, the strong emblem of the team, is also present on the flag and coat of arms of Poland, reflecting its national importance.