
Poland's national team manager, Michał Probierz, has announced his resignation in an open letter, citing the need to prioritize the team's long-term interests. The decision comes amid mounting tensions following the controversial removal of Robert Lewandowski as captain and Poland's recent 1-2 defeat to Finland in a crucial World Cup qualifier.
Probierz's Resignation Statement
"After careful consideration, I conclude that stepping down as head coach is the best decision for the national team's future. Leading Poland has been the pinnacle of my career and the greatest honor of my life.
I extend heartfelt gratitude to my colleagues, the Polish Football Association (PZPN) staff, and the players who stood by me. Your unwavering support has been invaluable. I also thank the PZPN president and board for their trust. I will continue cheering for this team, as it belongs to all Poles. Lastly, I want to thank our incredible fans, whose loyalty never wavered through highs and lows. Your voices echoed in every match."
Contextual Timeline and Key Developments

Lewandowski's Exit
On June 8, Probierz abruptly stripped Lewandowski of the captaincy, replacing him with Piotr Zieliński. Lewandowski immediately announced his international retirement under Probierz's leadership, citing a "loss of trust" in the coach's decision-making process . Polish media later revealed that the squad applauded the captaincy change, with players feeling Lewandowski prioritized club commitments over the national team .
Poland's World Cup Qualifier Setback
In yesterday's 1-2 loss to Finland (June 11), Poland conceded two first-half goals before Jakub Kiwior pulled one back. The defeat left them third in UEFA Group G with 6 points (2 wins, 1 loss), behind Finland (7 points) and the Netherlands (6 points, 1 game fewer) . This marks their first stumble in qualifying after earlier victories over Lithuania and Malta.
Fractured Dynamics
Probierz's decision to remove Lewandowski was unilateral, with the PZPN clarifying that neither the squad nor the board were consulted . Lewandowski criticized the "one-minute phone call" informing him of the change, calling it a betrayal of his 11-year captaincy . Meanwhile, the coach had previously dismissed rumors of resignation after the Finland loss, stating he aimed to "lead Poland to the World Cup" .
PZPN's Response
The Polish Football Association thanked Probierz for his "dedication" during his tenure, which included guiding Poland to UEFA Euro 2024 qualification. They wished him success in future endeavors while confirming they would "immediately begin the process of identifying a new manager" .
Latest Standings (UEFA Group G, June 12, 2025):
Finland – 7 points (3 matches)
Netherlands – 6 points (2 matches)
Poland – 6 points (3 matches)
Lithuania – 1 point (3 matches)