

Liswarta Krzepice Crush CKS Czeladz 5-2 in Poland Regional League Thriller
Czeladz, Poland – June 4, 2026 – Liswarta Krzepice delivered a commanding attacking display to defeat CKS Czeladz 5-2 in a high-scoring Poland Regional League clash on Thursday evening. The visitors turned on the style, racing into an early lead and never looking back, while the home side fought valiantly but ultimately could not contain the relentless pressure from Krzepice’s forward line.
Match Overview
The match at the Stadion Miejski in Czeladz began at a frantic pace. Liswarta Krzepice, known for their counter-attacking potency, stunned the home supporters by netting twice inside the opening 15 minutes. CKS Czeladz pulled one back before the half-hour mark to make it 2-1, but the visitors restored their two-goal advantage before halftime. The second half saw more drama, with Krzepice adding two more goals to seal a comprehensive victory, while Czeladz managed a late consolation from the penalty spot.
Key Moments
- 5' – Liswarta open the scoring: A swift move down the right flank ended with a low cross that was turned in at the near post by striker Jakub Kowalski.
- 13' – Second goal for Krzepice: A defensive error from Czeladz allowed midfielder Piotr Nowak to curl a shot into the top corner from 20 yards.
- 28' – Czeladz fight back: Home captain Michał Wiśniewski headed home from a corner kick to make it 2-1 and reignite hopes.
- 42' – Crucial third goal: Liswarta regained control when Kowalski completed his brace with a predatory finish after a goalmouth scramble.
- 61' – Fourth goal for Liswarta: A blistering counter-attack saw substitute Mateusz Lewandowski slot home from an acute angle.
- 74' – Fifth goal: Nowak scored his second of the night with a powerful drive from the edge of the box, making it 5-1.
- 82' – Czeladz consolation: Wiśniewski converted a penalty after a handball in the area, but it was too little too late.
Tactical Story
CKS Czeladz attempted to press high but left gaps in behind that Liswarta Krzepice exploited ruthlessly. The visitors’ 4-3-3 formation allowed them to transition quickly, with wide players stretching the play. Czeladz’s midfield was overrun in the first half, and despite a brief resurgence after their first goal, defensive lapses cost them dearly. Liswarta’s ability to score from both open play and set pieces highlighted their versatility.
Standout Performers
Jakub Kowalski (Liswarta Krzepice) was the star of the show with two goals and an assist, constantly troubling the home defence with his movement. Piotr Nowak also impressed, scoring twice and driving his team forward from midfield. For CKS Czeladz, captain Michał Wiśniewski scored both goals and was a tireless presence in the air, but he received little support from his teammates.
Table Impact
The emphatic win moves Liswarta Krzepice up to third in the Poland Regional League standings, keeping them within touching distance of the promotion places. CKS Czeladz remain in mid-table, now five points adrift of the top five, and will need to tighten up defensively after conceding five goals at home. The result also boosted Liswarta’s goal difference significantly, a key factor in a tightly contested regional league.