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Bogdanka LUK Lublin wins first semifinal

Bogdanka LUK Lublin beat PGE Projekt 3-1 in Warsaw to take the first semifinal. Key players and travel tips for expats.

The first semifinal swung to Lublin as Bogdanka LUK Lublin beat PGE Projekt Warszawa 3-1 away. Consequently, the victory gives the visitors a psychological edge before match two.

Match recap and turning points

PGE Projekt led early 2-0, however the Lublin side fought back quickly. Moreover, Wilfredo Leon and Mateusz Malinowski evened the score at 2-2. Both teams then traded powerful serves and blocks. Consequently, rallies often ended at the net or on service errors. Yurij Semenik’s block put the hosts up 10-8, but the visitors answered. Therefore Grozdanov’s block and later Bednorz’s serve swung momentum repeatedly. However the first set went to Warsaw in a tense finish, 27-25.

In the second set the Lublin visitors dominated. Malinowski and Leon pressured with serving, and the guests pulled clear. Consequently the set ended 25-14. Moreover, Komenda finished the set-converting attack to seal it. The third set again ran tight. At 24-18, Lublin looked set to win, but Warsaw fought back to 24-24. Therefore the champions closed the set 26-24 after a decisive serve. However the fourth set became the decider. Bednorz opened strongly for the hosts, yet the visitors regrouped. Consequently the Lublin team took the set 25-22 and with it the match.

Why this result matters to expats and visitors

The win matters because it changes travel plans for supporters. Moreover, Lublin fans can expect a home crowd surge at the Globus Arena. Therefore tickets will move fast for Saturday’s game at 18:00. In addition, the result affects momentum in the series. Consequently, the away victory means the Lublin side controls the pressure heading home. Furthermore, seeing top players like Leon, Malinowski, Bednorz or Tillie shows the league’s high standard.

Bogdanka LUK Lublin: club context and local ties

Polish volleyball clubs carry sponsor names and local identity. Moreover, this team draws local energy from Lublin and regional sponsorship. Therefore local pride accompanies every high-profile playoff match. In addition, Warsaw’s PGE Projekt represents the capital and large corporate backing. Consequently, the series mixes sporting rivalry with regional identity.

💡 GOOD TO KNOW: If you plan to attend matches, buy tickets early online, and arrive by public transport. In Lublin, use buses and trams to get to the Globus Arena. Moreover, many venues accept cards, but carry some cash for concessions. In addition, learn simple phrases in Polish for polite interaction. For longer stays, register locally to get a PESEL number, and note health coverage (NFZ) and social security rules (ZUS) if you work here. Therefore keep your ID on you; police may ask for it, and fines (mandat) apply for rule breaches.

Stat line highlights showed Leon with 25 points and Bednorz with 20. Moreover, Malinowski added 17 for the visitors. Consequently, coaches will head into game two with tactical questions. The second leg in Lublin promises a different atmosphere. Therefore expats in the city should treat the match as a major local event.

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