Luis Palma Caps Off Historic Season in Poland
Luis Palma wrapped up a spectacular season in Poland. The Honduran winger once again made headlines this weekend by scoring the opening goal in Lech Poznan’s draw, further confirming the incredible form he has displayed throughout the campaign and putting the finishing touch on an unforgettable year.
Although the match ended level, the result became secondary because the “Kolejorz” had already secured the Ekstraklasa title heading into the final round, earning the club’s tenth league championship in its history.
A Key Figure in the Championship Run
Palma was not only part of the title-winning squad, but also one of the team’s most important players throughout the season. The attacker played 47 matches, scored 12 goals, and delivered 10 assists across all competitions. In the Polish league alone, he netted 10 goals, becoming one of Lech Poznan’s main offensive leaders during the campaign.
The Honduran stepped up in the most important moments. He started in most matches throughout the season and closed the championship in brilliant fashion, scoring in the team’s final three games. Whenever Lech Poznan needed leadership and attacking creativity, Luis Palma answered with goals, assists, and personality.
Palma’s Future Could Remain in Poland
Beyond the numbers, Luis Palma showed major growth in his overall game. He looked more mature, more consistent, and far more decisive in the final third of the field. His ability to play on the wing, create danger in one-on-one situations, and deliver in key matches made him one of the fans’ favorite players.
Currently, Palma belongs to Celtic, but he is on loan at Lech Poznan. After the level he showed this season, everything points toward the Polish club activating the €3.5 million purchase option. The Honduran has already proven himself in Poland and is now considered one of the main reasons behind a title that will remain part of the club’s recent history.












