

Motor Lublin 4–1 Warta Poznan
International Club Friendly – 3 July 2026, 20:00
Match Overview
Motor Lublin delivered an impressive performance in their pre‑season friendly, defeating Polish second‑division side Warta Poznan 4–1. The result gave manager Marcin Kaczmarek plenty of encouragement ahead of the new campaign.
First‑Half Domination
Lublin started brightly and took the lead in the 14th minute when striker Piotr Nowak slotted home after a slick team move. Winger Kacper Zalewski doubled the advantage with a low drive from the edge of the box, and Nowak grabbed his second just before half‑time from a penalty.
Second‑Half Changes
With the game effectively won, Lublin made several substitutions. Warta Poznan pulled one back in the 68th minute through a well‑struck free kick from midfielder Bartosz Kłusek. However, Lublin restored their three‑goal cushion late on when substitute Filip Adamczyk pounced on a defensive error to make it 4–1.
Friendly Context
The match was part of Motor Lublin’s pre‑season preparations, giving the coaching staff a chance to test different formations and give minutes to squad players. For Warta Poznan, the defeat served as a useful fitness exercise against quality opposition.