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Updated 04:15

Powislak upset in Świdnik — Lublin league results

Powislak Końskowola loss in Świdnik tightens the race in the Lublin district league. Key results and table explained for expats.

Powislak Końskowola loss in Świdnik narrowed the gap at the top of the Lublin district league. Consequently the second-place team now faces a tougher sprint to the promotion play-offs.

Powislak Końskowola loss and immediate implications

Avia II Świdnik beat Powiślak Końskowola 3-1 on Wednesday. Therefore Powiślak dropped two vital points. Moreover Avia II closed to within five points of the leaders. The second place still grants a spot in the promotion play-offs to the IV liga. However that route remains fragile. Many teams contest the same positions. Consequently every match carries weight.

Upset in Poniatowa shifts momentum

Stal Poniatowa lost at home to Opolanin Opole Lubelskie by 0-1. Kruk scored the only goal. Therefore Stal failed to widen its advantage over Powiślak. Moreover Stal now sits two points behind Powiślak while having played one more game. In addition the result highlights the league’s unpredictability. Teams in this division vary in quality and resources. Many clubs rely on local sponsors, volunteers and youth players.

Round review and the table

Other notable results included a big win for KS Cisowianka Drzewce. They beat Wisła Puławy 4-1 and they top the table with 58 points from 24 games and a strong goal difference. POM Iskra Piotrowice won 4-3 in a thriller. Consequently the mid-table remains congested. Piaskovia Piaski lost heavily to Trawena Trawniki. Moreover several clubs fight to avoid the bottom places. The standings show tight margins. However the fixture list still gives clubs time to recover.

The league table lists Cisowianka first with 58 points, Powiślak second with 56 points and Stal third with 54 points. Avia II follows closely with 51 points and a strong 75-23 goal record. Therefore promotion and playoff battles will likely run to the final rounds. In addition the relegation fight involves small towns where clubs operate on shoestring budgets.

💡 GOOD TO KNOW: Local lower-league matches in Poland offer an authentic community experience. Tickets often cost little or nothing and most clubs welcome visitors. However bring cash for refreshments, because card machines may not work. In addition many clubs ask for a PESEL (national ID number) only for formal registrations; you do not need it to attend games. If you plan to volunteer or join a club, learn basic Polish phrases. Also understand local institutions like ZUS (social insurance) and NFZ (national health fund) may matter if you sign a contract or volunteer with payment. Finally, respect local customs and pitch etiquette; volunteers run the matches.

Upcoming fixtures include the local derbies and several direct clashes for promotion. Consequently foreign residents who follow the league can see high drama on an intimate scale. Moreover travel times are short and matches give a good window into regional life.

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