Wisła Puławy’s Troubled Season Continues
After another Wisła Puławy defeat, the club struggles to finish the season amid potential exclusion from the regional league.
The latest Wisła Puławy defeat left the club fighting simply to finish the season without further walkovers. Consequently, the team lost 0-4 to POM Iskra Piotrowice on Sunday, and club officials face mounting pressure.
Match recap and local results
In Puławy, Marcel Wałecki opened the scoring in the 40th minute. Moreover, Łukasz Mietlicki added a second goal in the 64th minute. In addition, Mateusz Boguta struck twice at 66 and 78 minutes. Therefore, the final score read 0-4 against the Puławy side.
Elsewhere in the Lublin district, Cisowianka beat Kamionka 2-1. Consequently Powiślak Końskowola beat Stal Poniatowa 4-0. Meanwhile several fixtures ended nil-nil or close, such as Piaskovia Piaski against Tarasola Cist Nałęczów at 0-0. Moreover Hetman Gołąb won 3-0 against Sygnał Lublin, and Górnik II Łęczna drew 1-1 with Polesie Kock.
Why the Wisła Puławy defeat matters
The loss matters because the club already faces administrative trouble. Consequently a single walkover would risk exclusion from the competition. Moreover the Puławy club sits second from bottom in the table after 27 matches. In addition the team has only 10 points and a goal difference of 22-102. Therefore local fans and sponsors now question the club’s ability to finish the season.
The Lublin class okręgowa operates as a regional sixth-tier competition in Poland. Consequently clubs rely heavily on volunteers and municipal backing. Moreover budgets remain tiny compared with professional teams. Therefore any financial hiccup can cause missed travel or insufficient matchday staff. In addition smaller squads suffer when players move for work or education.
Standings and what comes next
Cisowianka leads the table with 64 points. Powiślak follows closely with 63 points, and Avia II sits third with 60. Consequently POM Iskra Piotrowice occupies fifth place with 51 points. Moreover Wisła rests at 15th with only 10 points.
Fixtures on 4-7 June will include crucial matches. Consequently Opolanin faces Kamionka and Cisowianka hosts Powiślak. In addition Stal meets Polesie, while Górnik II will play Hetman. Therefore these games could decide promotion and relegation battles.
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