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PGE MKS EL-Volt reach Orlen Polish Cup semi-finals

PGE MKS EL-Volt Orlen Polish Cup: Lublin beat Gniezno 31-26 to reach semi-finals, led by Rosiak’s six goals.

PGE MKS EL-Volt Orlen Polish Cup saw Lublin advance to the last four after a 31:26 win over Enea MKS Gniezno. The game finished 31:26, and Aleksandra Rosiak led Lublin with six goals.

PGE MKS EL-Volt Orlen Polish Cup: Match recap

The first half stayed tight and tense. Consequently the hosts only led 20:16 at the break. However Lublin changed momentum after halftime. Paulina Wdowiak entered in goal and made an immediate impact. Moreover young wing Julia Dziuba scored with pace and confidence. Therefore Lublin opened a six-goal lead. As a result the visitors could not close the gap. In the end Lublin held on and won 31:26.

Key players and tactical notes

Aleksandra Rosiak scored six goals and became the clear match hero. In addition Joanna Andruszak, Daria Przywara and Magda Więckowska each added four goals. Furthermore Dziuba chipped in three and helped on fast breaks. On Gniezno’s side Weronika Wabińska scored six goals. However Gniezno could not overturn the deficit. The referees were Kret and Świętek from Kraków. There were 1,100 spectators present at the match.

What this means for the club and fans

Reaching the semi-finals boosts Lublin’s profile nationally. Consequently the club attracts more sponsors and media attention. Moreover local matches become social events for families and expats alike. Therefore ticket demand often rises for home fixtures. In addition the club can build momentum in the league from this cup run.

💡 GOOD TO KNOW: Polish cup ties like this one are community events, and they offer an easy entry point for expats to meet locals. Tickets usually sell online and at the stadium box office. Public transport works well in Lublin, and parking can fill quickly, so arrive early. Expect chants and standing sections; photography is allowed but avoid obstructing aisles. Also note a few Polish administrative terms you may hear: PESEL (national ID number), ZUS (social insurance fund), NFZ (public health fund), and mandat (on-the-spot fine). If you need medical help at a match the club will direct you, and emergency care uses NFZ standards if you hold local coverage. Finally bring cash for small purchases, although many vendors accept cards.

Match scoreline and stats matter for followers and bettors, but the local significance matters more. Consequently community interest will shape next fixtures. Moreover for expats this match shows how sport connects neighborhoods in Lublin. Therefore consider attending a future game to experience local culture first-hand.

Lineups: Lublin starters included Wdowiak and Martins in goal, with Rosiak 6, Andruszak 4, Przywara 4, M. Więckowska 4, Dziuba 3, Tomczyk 2, Górna 2, Gliwińska 2, Owczaruk 1, Planeta 1, Lima 1, Matuszczyk 1, D. Więckowska. Gniezno featured Hypka and Krupa in goal, with Wabińska 6, Łęgowska 5, Cygan 4, Fegic 3, Szczepanik 2, and others. Penalties tallied 14 minutes for Lublin and 10 for Gniezno.

Consequently both teams will now prepare for different paths. Lublin enjoys a confident dressing room, and Gniezno will regroup to focus on league priorities.

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