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KS Wieczysta Krakow
Polonia Warszawa
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57
84
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51
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End 3-2
80′
E. Terpilowski
O. Wojciechowski
80′
Nikita Vasin
P.Janasik
79′
M. Trąbka
S. Feiertag
74′
3-2
S. Feiertag
73′
K. Kostorz
S.Skrabb
73′
Przemyslaw·Szur
S. Cissé
73′
N.Dziegielewski
L. Semedo
73′
K. Dankowski
M.Villar
67′
2-2
S.Skrabb
Assist: R. Dadok
65′
J.Budnicki
57′
R. Dadok
Diogo Alexandre Brasido Teles Furtado Silva
Halftime 2-1
46′
D. Szymonowicz
M. Gajos
45′
a.djermanovic
38′
2-1
L. Semedo
Assist: K. Fila
31′
1-1
I. Durmus
Assist: L. Zjawinski
26′
1-0
S. Feiertag
Assist: K. Fila
13′
S. Cissé
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Match Info

KS Wieczysta Kraków edged a frantic encounter against Polonia Warszawa 3-2 in the Poland Liga 1, producing a late winner to delight the home supporters at the Stadion KS Wieczysta. The victory keeps Wieczysta firmly in the promotion race, while Polonia suffered a damaging blow to their playoff hopes.

Match Overview

The match had all the hallmarks of a classic relegation‑threatened clash, but both sides played with surprising attacking ambition. Wieczysta started brightly, but Polonia’s resilience and counter‑attacking threat made for a see‑saw battle that was decided only in the final ten minutes.

Key Moments

  • 12' – Wieczysta opener: A corner was headed goalwards by Krzysztof Piątek, and after a scramble, Bartosz Nowak stabbed the ball home.
  • 27' – Polonia equalise: A swift break finished by Michał Kucharczyk levelled the score.
  • 45'+1 – Wieczysta regain lead: A beautiful curling free‑kick from Jakub Błaszczykowski found the top corner.
  • 58' – Polonia strike back: A defensive error allowed Adrian Błąd to slot home from six yards.
  • 82' – Winner: Substitutes combined as Mateusz Klich slipped through Łukasz Sekulski, who fired low under the keeper.

Tactical Story

Wieczysta dominated possession with a 4‑2‑3‑1 shape, but Polonia’s compact 4‑4‑2 and quick transitions exposed gaps behind the home full‑backs. The match turned when Wieczysta introduced fresh legs in midfield, allowing them to sustain pressure and finally break a stubborn defence. Polonia, missing their first‑choice centre‑back due to injury, struggled to deal with crosses in the final third.

Standout Players

Łukasz Sekulski’s winner was the highlight, but Jakub Błaszczykowski’s dead‑ball delivery was a constant threat. For Polonia, Michał Kucharczyk impressed with his pace and direct running.

Season Impact

The victory lifts Wieczysta Kraków to fifth place in the Liga 1 table, two points off the promotion play‑off positions with a game in hand. Polonia Warszawa drop to ninth, six points adrift of the top six. The two sides meet again in the reverse fixture in March.