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Updated 03:52

Six-goal thriller in Wieniawa: Lublinianka 3-3 Tur

Lublinianka vs Tur Milejów ended 3:3 in a six-goal spectacle in Wieniawa. Key moments and what expats should know.

The Wieniawa neighbourhood treated fans to chaos and drama as Lublinianka vs Tur Milejów ended 3:3 in a six-goal thriller. Consequently, the match offered plenty of action and talking points for local fans and expats alike.

Lublinianka vs Tur Milejów: how the game unfolded

The match started unusually. A mis-hit clearance off a free kick looped off a defender and fell to Kacper Skorek to tap home. However, the early lead did not calm visitors. Moreover, fifteen minutes later both teams had goals from set pieces. Lublinianka replied through a clever corner routine by Krystian Ziętek. Therefore the game raced to 2:1 after Patryk Drozd scored before halftime.

However, Tur hit back almost immediately. Ezana Kahsay finished a cross to make it 2:2. After the break Tur nearly led again. Consequently they earned a penalty after Fabian Iwanek went down inside the box. The referee awarded the spot kick and Cielebąk converted. Nevertheless Lublinianka fought back through a lively substitute, Ahmadou Dia. In addition, Dia set up Jakub Sobstyl for the 3:3 equaliser.

Match details and turning points

The game featured tension and referee debates. Fans shouted at decisions and benches protested calls. However, both coaches praised the spectacle. Tomasz Zając, Tur’s player-manager, called the draw fair. Daniel Koczon, Lublinianka’s coach, blamed mistakes and missed chances. Moreover he highlighted young players and fresh subs as positives. The final lineups showed several changes. Therefore both teams fielded rotated squads because injuries and suspensions affected selection.

From a league view the result matters little for promotion or relegation. Tomasovia beat a rival earlier and stretched their advantage. However, three rounds remain and both clubs aim to finish well. For local communities these matches still matter. They attract volunteers, local sponsors and families. In Poland small clubs often rely on municipal grants and volunteers. Moreover players may hold part-time jobs and pay ZUS contributions themselves if they earn more. For foreigners, remember the PESEL number matters for many local registrations. In addition, medical care runs under NFZ rules that foreigners should check before attending events.

💡 GOOD TO KNOW: Stadiums at this level feel local and friendly. Tickets often sell at the gate, cash helps, and fan culture can be vocal. Therefore arrive early for parking and public transport. Bring ID for age checks and keep valuables safe. If you plan to volunteer or sign with a club, learn basics about ZUS (social insurance), NFZ (public health), PESEL (national ID number) and how to handle a small “mandat” or fine. Local clubs may expect you to respect derby banter, but avoid confrontation.

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