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Updated 05:50

Avia Swidnik hold top with stoppage-time winner

Avia Swidnik held the top spot with a stoppage-time winner in Milejów.

Avia Świdnik held onto the top spot with a stoppage-time winner in Milejów. Moreover, the late strike mattered for the league table and local morale.

Avia Świdnik: late strike and tense contest

The visitors played with energy and bite. However, the hosts created early chances. Remeniuk tested the keeper from distance in the sixth minute. In addition, Zuber tried soon after. Consequently Siarka responded with a Marszalik threat in the 12th minute. The goalkeeper Białka made key saves. Meanwhile, Raciniewski kept Siarka in the game. The first half ended 0-0. After the break, Avia pushed for a goal. In the 64th minute Zuber shot over. Moreover Pigiel almost scored soon after. Therefore the game looked headed for a draw. However Avia kept pressing. In stoppage time they won a corner. Consequently the ball reached Remeniuk outside the box. He feinted, then shot from distance. The ball beat the keeper and hit the net in the 92nd minute. The match ended 1-0. Coach Szacoń praised the players’ willingness and focus. He said the team knew what three points meant.

What this result means for the season

The win keeps the leaders at the top. Moreover it showed resilience under pressure. In addition rivals now feel the heat. The leader faces a tight schedule ahead. Therefore they travel to face Star midweek. This quick turnaround will test squad depth. However the coach can rotate players. Consequently performance across the squad will matter. For followers outside Poland this win signals local passion. Moreover regional pride drives many small clubs. The result may also boost attendance for home matches.

Practical context for expats and visitors

Attend games cheaply and safely. Moreover many clubs sell tickets at the gate. In addition trains and buses serve Świdnik and Milejów. The town sits near Lublin, an important transport hub. Therefore plan travel early on matchday. Polish bureaucracy sometimes affects club interactions. For example club registration might ask for PESEL (national ID number). Also clubs may request details tied to ZUS (social security) or NFZ (public health insurance). Moreover you might receive a parking fine; ‘mandat’ means fine in Polish. Finally bring a passport for ID checks. These tips help expats enjoy local football.

💡 GOOD TO KNOW: Many small Polish clubs operate on tight budgets, so ticketing and amenities can feel basic. In addition coach-run youth systems mean clubs value local ties. When you contact a club staff member carry ID and basic documents. For example PESEL identifies residents, ZUS covers pensions and contributions, and NFZ handles public health. Also remember a ‘mandat’ is a fine, and many venues accept cash only.

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