Sandecja Nowy Sacz claimed all three points with a hard-fought 1-0 victory at Swit Szczecin on 15 August 2026, thanks to a solitary goal in a match that highlighted their defensive resilience and ability to win ugly. The result strengthens Sandecja's push toward the upper reaches of Poland Liga 2 and leaves the hosts nursing a frustrating home loss.
Match Overview
The encounter was a tense, tactical affair, with both sides displaying caution in the opening exchanges. Chances were few and far between as the midfield battle took center stage. It was Sandecja who struck just before the hour mark, and from there they dug deep to protect their advantage against a Szczecin side that threw bodies forward in search of an equalizer.
The home supporters grew increasingly anxious as the final whistle approached, but Sandecja's backline stood firm, restricting Swit to long-range efforts and half-chances. The final whistle was greeted with delight by the travelling contingent, who celebrated a valuable away win that could prove pivotal in their season.
Key Moments
- 22nd minute: Swit Szczecin came closest in the first half when a curling free kick was tipped over the bar by the Sandecja keeper.
- 58th minute: Sandecja opened the scoring with a well-placed header from a cross delivered from the right flank, giving the guest keeper his first big test of the day.
- 74th minute: Szczecin had a goal disallowed for a foul in the build-up, sparking protests from the home bench.
- 89th minute: A last-ditch block from a Sandecja center-back preserved the clean sheet as Swit scrambled for an equalizer.
Tactical Story
Sandecja defended in a compact 4-4-2 shape, allowing Swit to enjoy plenty of territory in the second half but denying them space behind the backline. They took the lead through a set-piece routine, exposing a weakness in the hosts' zonal marking. After the goal, Sandecja dropped deeper, were organized, and relied on counter-attacks for relief. Swit's response was energetic but their final pass was often wasteful, as they struggled to break down a disciplined defensive unit.
Standout Players
Sandecja's central defender Pawel Szymanski was the epitome of no-nonsense defending, making eight clearances and winning every aerial challenge. Man of the match, however, was the visiting goalkeeper Michal Nowak, who made four saves, including two crucial stops in the final minutes. For Swit Szczecin, midfielder Artur Kolodziej worked tirelessly and drove his team forward, but his efforts went unrewarded.
Season Impact
This result moves Sandecja Nowy Sacz level on points with the top three teams in the Poland Liga 2 table, signaling their ambition under pressure. Swit Szczecin, meanwhile, will be concerned by their inability to convert draws into wins at home, and the loss leaves them languishing in mid-table. The gap between the two sides is now five points, with the season still young but already showing signs of a competitive playoff race.

