DateRHome v Away-
24' 30 [16] GKS 야스트르제비에 v 자그웽비에 II 루빈 [8] 0-0
22' 30 [2] KKS 칼리시 v 올림피아 엘브라그 [13] 0-1
24' 30 [14] 비슬라 풀라비 v 쳉스토호바 [12] 0-0
04/27 17:45 30 스탈 스타로바 바올라 v 코트비카 콜로브르제그 View
04/29 16:00 30 LKS Lodz II v 올림피아 그루드지아즈 View
04/29 16:15 30 OKS 스토밀 올슈틴 v 레흐 II 포즈난 View
05/03 14:00 31 폴로니아 비톰 v 산데치야 노비 사크즈 View
05/03 17:00 31 쳉스토호바 v LKS Lodz II View
05/03 17:00 31 코트비카 콜로브르제그 v OKS 스토밀 올슈틴 View
05/04 10:00 31 라두니아 스텡지차 v 비슬라 풀라비 View
05/04 11:30 31 레흐 II 포즈난 v KKS 칼리시 View
05/04 15:00 31 올림피아 엘브라그 v 후트닉 크라코우 View
05/04 15:30 31 올림피아 그루드지아즈 v 스탈 스타로바 바올라 View
05/05 14:00 31 자그웽비에 II 루빈 v 포곤 시에들체 View
05/06 16:15 31 GKS 야스트르제비에 v 호이니체 View
05/11 14:00 32 후트닉 크라코우 v 레흐 II 포즈난 View
05/11 15:00 32 호이니체 v 폴로니아 비톰 View
05/11 15:00 32 KKS 칼리시 v 코트비카 콜로브르제그 View
05/11 15:00 32 LKS Lodz II v 라두니아 스텡지차 View
05/11 15:00 32 자그웽비에 II 루빈 v 비슬라 풀라비 View
05/11 15:00 32 포곤 시에들체 v GKS 야스트르제비에 View
05/11 15:00 32 산데치야 노비 사크즈 v 올림피아 엘브라그 View
05/11 17:30 32 스탈 스타로바 바올라 v 쳉스토호바 View
05/12 12:30 32 OKS 스토밀 올슈틴 v 올림피아 그루드지아즈 View
05/13 16:15 32 포곤 시에들체 v GKS 야스트르제비에 View
05/17 17:00 33 쳉스토호바 v OKS 스토밀 올슈틴 View
05/18 15:00 33 포곤 시에들체 v 호이니체 View
05/18 15:00 33 라두니아 스텡지차 v 스탈 스타로바 바올라 View
05/18 15:00 33 올림피아 그루드지아즈 v KKS 칼리시 View
05/18 15:00 33 코트비카 콜로브르제그 v 후트닉 크라코우 View

Wikipedia - II liga

II liga (Druga liga, Polish pronunciation: [ˈdruɡa ˈliɡa]), currently named eWinner II liga due to sponsorship reasons by eWinner, is a Polish football league that sits at the third tier of the Polish football league system. Until the end of the 2007–08 season II Liga referred to a league at the 2nd tier, although this changed with the formation of the Ekstraklasa as the top level league in Poland. Currently, II liga is below I liga and above III liga.

Since the 2014/15 season there is one group making up the II Liga unlike in previous seasons when there were two groups (West and East). The league consists of 18 teams. Two first teams win promotion to the I Liga. Teams from places 15–18 are demoted to the III Liga. Teams will play 34 league queue after 9 matches (including 306 meetings) in two rounds: autumn and spring.

The top two places in the final table will be rewarded with a promotion to the first division, the teams ranked 3rd to 6th will play in the play-offs for the entrance to the second level. The last four teams will drop to the third division.

History

The history of II Liga, or the third level of Polish football system, dates back to the Second Polish Republic. In 1927, the Ekstraklasa, also called State League (Liga Panstwowa) was established. Below the Ekstraklasa, there were several regional A Classes, which in most cases covered the territory of one Voivodeship (see Lower Level Football Leagues in Interwar Poland). Further below, there were B Classes (usually covering two-three counties), and, in the regions with enough football teams, C Classes (covering one county).

On 29 June 1945 in Kraków, officials of the Polish Football Association (PZPN) established three-tier system of regional championships in Poland. The first level was, following the pre-1939 pattern, A Classes, followed by B Classes, and C Classes. This system remained in use until 1951, when in March 1952, it was replaced by four classes, 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th. Meanwhile, the number of teams in the second level of Polish tier was reduced from 40 to 14 (March 1953), which meant that as many as 26 teams were automatically relegated to the third level. As a result, there were 93 teams in the third level, divided into 8 groups. Six of these groups covered more than one voivodeship, while two groups (Katowice and Kraków) covered only their provinces, due to the football potential in those regions. After the regular season, 8 winners played each other in two-level playoffs, with two winners winning promotion to the second level.

On 13 February 1955, in Warsaw, Third League was officially formed, with four groups. This idea was abandoned after a month, due to financial reasons. Instead, in 1956, the Regional Leagues were established, with 15 groups. In 1960, Polish football switched from spring-autumn to autumn-spring system. First games of the new system took place on 19 August 1960. 26 February 1966, PZPN decided to reduce the number of groups to 4, with 16 teams in each. The Macroregional League, as it was called at that time, existed in that form until 1973, when Polish football officials decided to reintroduce the Regional Leagues, with 20 groups (since 1974 - 24 groups). In 1976, 8 groups were established, with 112 teams. In 1980, the number of groups was reduced to 4, but in 1982, again 8 groups were established. The system of 8 groups of the third level remained unchanged until 1998, with the exception of 1989/1990, when there were four groups.

The number of third level groups

  • 1945–1951: 14 (1950: 17)
  • 1952: 17
  • 1953–1956: 8 (1956: 9)
  • 1957–1965/1966: 15 (1958: 16, 1959: 17, 1960: 18)
  • 1966/1967–1972/1973: 4
  • 1973/1974–1975/1976: 20 (1974/75: 24)
  • 1976/1977–1979/1980: 8
  • 1980/1981–1981/1982: 4
  • 1982/1983–1996/1997: 8
  • 1997/1998–2007/2008: 4
  • 2008/2009–2013/2014: 2
  • since 2014/2015: 1
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