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Updated 03:32

Surprise in Poniatowa: Stal’s 4-0 win

Surprise in Poniatowa saw Stal Poniatowa win 4-0 over KS Cisowianka Drzewce, boosting their IV liga promotion hopes.

Surprise in Poniatowa saw Stal Poniatowa beat KS Cisowianka Drzewce 4-0, and the result reshaped the local promotion race. Moreover, the game moved to Poniatowa because Drzewce’s pitch is under renovation, and teams often relocate for better turf.

Surprise in Poniatowa: Match summary

Stal dominated from the first whistle. Consequently, they forced Cisowianka into defence for long spells. However, the hosts had lost their captain Michał Radziejewski to a serious Achilles tendon injury days earlier. Therefore, Stal had to adjust its leadership on the pitch. Nevertheless, the absence did not show in performance. In the 35th minute Konrad Gąsiorowski received a fine pass and beat Bartłomiej Saracen to open the score. Moreover, Gąsiorowski doubled the lead seven minutes later with a clinical one-on-one finish.

How the game unfolded

After halftime Cisowianka pushed forward to chase a comeback. However, they left space at the back. Consequently, Stal launched a swift counterattack in the 55th minute and Damian Sowiński finished it perfectly. In addition, Wiktor Tkaczy wrapped up the game in the 67th minute. Therefore, the match ended 4-0 to Stal. The attendance reached about 200 people. In addition, the referee Piórkowski issued a few yellow cards to keep control.

Stal’s win moved them back into the promotion conversation for the IV liga, which forms the fourth tier of Polish football. Moreover, Powiślak Końskowola still leads the table. Therefore, every point matters in the coming weeks.

Local context and why it matters

Small clubs like Stal and Cisowianka rely heavily on municipal support and volunteers. Consequently, pitch renovations in tiny towns force fixture moves. In addition, towns such as Nałęczów and Garbów offer different turf qualities, and teams often struggle away from an ideal surface. Moreover, this dynamic affects tactics and player safety.

For expats, this match highlights how local sport builds community. In Poland, many public services use specific institutions. For example, ZUS handles social security, NFZ runs public healthcare, and PESEL denotes a national ID number. Therefore, understanding local terms helps when you live here.

💡 GOOD TO KNOW: Local football in Poland often matters more than national headlines for smaller towns. Matches draw neighbors and volunteers, and clubs depend on municipal funding and local sponsors. Consequently, games can be social hubs where you meet residents. Moreover, ticket prices stay low. In addition, clubs post fixtures on Facebook or local websites. Therefore, check those pages before you go. Also, basic Polish terms matter for everyday life (for instance, ZUS = social insurance, NFZ = public health fund, PESEL = national ID number).

Stal fielded a strong lineup and rotated substitutes late to protect fitness. Consequently, coach Grzegorz Komor and his players can now focus on the next fixtures with renewed belief. Moreover, the result shows that home venues and pitch quality still influence outcomes heavily in regional Polish football.

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