An intense weekend for the younger White Star teams
On Saturday, the U9 and U11 teams played friendly matches against KSPN POGOŃ SKOTNIKI GIRLS. The U13 team hosted AZS UJ Kraków away as part of the U13 Małopolska Women's League. The U16s also had a busy weekend, playing two matches: in the Women's League against UKS 3 Staszkówka Jelna and in the Małopolska Women's League against Okocimski Brzesko.
U9:
"The matches took place on two pitches simultaneously, using a 4x4 format. The players showed great commitment and, most importantly, a willingness to play. There was no shortage of 1x1 duels, interesting dribbling, and actions that ended with a goal," summarized Aleksandra Łagowska.
U13:
"We are disappointed with the final result of the match against AZS. We clearly dominated the match and created a multitude of clear-cut scoring opportunities. A lack of composure and composure during the closing stages resulted in a zero-point lead. Despite the lack of finishing and simple defensive errors, I can confidently say that the team played a good match; there were many aspects that functioned at a truly satisfactory level. Unfortunately, in football, it's not the winner who creates the most chances, but the winner who converts them into goals. Today, AZS took advantage of their opportunities and is happy with the three points, and all we can do is draw conclusions and focus on the upcoming matches. I congratulate the coach and her team, and wish them all the best in the remainder of the season," concluded Adrian Kruba.

U16:
"We lost Saturday's match against UKS 3 Staszkówka-Jelna 2-1. Krystyna Szwedo scored the goal. The match was very even, as evidenced by the score. Both teams created many scoring opportunities, but thanks to the goalkeepers' good saves, the result was so low. A draw was within our current capabilities.
After this match, the players playing in the provincial league as Wisła II took to the pitch. Our opponent was Okocimski Brzesko. After a close match and very good offensive play, they managed to win the match 3-1. The goals were scored by Magdalena Kędzior, Maria Gromadzka, and Emilia Trener," summed up coach Andrzej Żądło.
