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Updated 12:09

Dominant 4-0 Win Boosts Local Side

Powiślak Końskowola dominated Stal Poniatowa 4-0, a statement win that could lift the newcomers in the regional table.

Powiślak Końskowola produced a commanding 4:0 victory over Stal Poniatowa on Sunday. The hosts left nothing to chance and dominated every phase of play.

Powiślak Końskowola’s Clinical Display

The match opened early when Pavlo Semeniuk scored in the sixth minute. Consequently the goal began with a 35-metre free kick taken by Kamil Przychodzień. Moreover his cross met Semeniuk, who finished with a precise header. Therefore the visitors’ defence looked confused by the rehearsed set piece.

In the 16th minute Jakub Figura created a penalty after beating a defender and forcing a handball. As a result Artur Sułek stepped up and converted from the spot. However the decisive signs kept coming after half time.

In the 49th minute Przychodzień again delivered from a corner. Consequently Bartłomiej Kiełczewski reacted fastest in the box and tucked the ball home. In the 52nd minute Semeniuk finished a smart pass from Kiełczewski to complete his brace. Therefore the scoreboard read 4:0 within the hour.

Goalkeeper Mikołaj Ogórek produced a match-defining save in the 65th minute. Moreover he denied a penalty taken by Sebastian Pyda. As a result the clean sheet held and the crowd celebrated a dominant performance.

Match dynamics and key players

The hosts executed set pieces with clear practice and attention to detail. Consequently organised routines destabilised the visitors. Moreover individual moments of experience influenced the game. For example Figura’s awareness earned the penalty, while Semeniuk’s movement punished defensive gaps. In addition Kiełczewski combined well across the front line.

The line-up showed cohesion from first minute to last. Therefore substitutions by the away side failed to shift momentum. Moreover the attendance numbered around 200 spectators, which reflects typical local interest at this level.

What this win means for the season

The victory gives the home side momentum heading into a crucial fixture versus KS Cisowianka Drzewce. Consequently a win there could lift the newcomers to the top of the table. However a loss would open the door for Avia II Świdnik to overtake them. Therefore the coming weeks carry clear promotion and pride implications.

💡 GOOD TO KNOW: Local Polish football below the professional Ekstraklasa often mixes semi-pro and amateur clubs. Ticket prices stay low and crowds are small. Consequently you can get close to the action. Moreover if you plan to join a club, expect simple paperwork and occasional requirements tied to national systems. For example PESEL denotes a national ID number, ZUS handles social insurance for paid players, and NFZ covers some medical services. In addition avoid trouble at matches because police can issue a fine (mandat). Therefore register with the club contact in advance and bring ID on match day.

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