Polish fans detained in Malta. Brawl before the national team match

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On Monday (November 17), the Polish national football team will play its last qualifying match for the 2026 World Cup in Malta. Unfortunately, the fans showed off again.

The match against Malta seems to be a formality for the Polish national team led by coach Jan Urban. The Poles are already sure of a play-off place, the Dutch will practically advance to the World Cup (there is still an unlikely goal scenario), but a good result at the end of the group qualifying phase will be a successful conclusion.

Brawl in Malta. Fans of the Polish national team were detained

Unfortunately, as it turns out, the “Malta mission” began with… a scandal at the airport. There was a situation in which three Polish fans of the national team were detained. They allegedly argued and disturbed the peace on a plane flying from Poland to Malta, which included, among others, also journalists. Hence, first-hand information about the unpleasant event that ended with the intervention of security services.

“For the first time in my life, on an airplane, I experienced a situation where three passengers constantly disturbed the main stewardess. The commander-in-chief, one could say, of our aircraft. They were constantly shouting, constantly disturbing. Unfortunately, they were some fans of the Polish national team. These people were arrested at the airport, a special service arrived, one could say the airport’s security service. Three officers. These people were handcuffed and immediately thrown into a police car. Yes that our journey to Malta began a bit like something out of a thriller movie,” said Łukasz Ciona, author of the “Ciona po Oczy” channel, who has recently also been cooperating with Channel Sportowy, on social media.

The information was also provided by Meczyki.pl.

Coach Jan Urban is still undefeated. The national team has changed its face!

The last months of the Polish national football team have been impressive. In July, Jan Urban took over the team after Michał Probierz. The former representative, most recently working for Górnik Zabrze, immediately took action and the positive effects are visible.

Poland played six matches under Urban’s supervision, without losing even once. It started with a difficult trip to Rotterdam, where the Poles drew 1:1 with the Dutch. Then, at home, in Chorzów, the team recorded a key victory – taking revenge on Finland for the blamage in Helsinki (1:2) – winning 3:1. This happened back in September.

The October international break means two more matches and two victories. First, a friendly match, again in Chorzów – a modest 1-0 against New Zealand – a team that has already guaranteed participation in the 2026 World Cup. In addition, a valuable 2-0 qualifying victory in Kaunas against Lithuania.

In November, Urban’s team started with another draw, with the same result (1:1) as in Rotterdam, but this time at PGE Narodowy with the Dutch. With this result, Oranje secured promotion to the World Cup one round before the end of the qualifying round. The Poles have one more match to play in November, on Monday (i.e. November 17), an away match against Malta – from 8:45 p.m.

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