Wisła players in the Polish youth national teams
The Wisła Kraków Football Academy has been supplying talented players to the Polish national team for years. Players and coaches associated with the White Star regularly appear in the national teams, gaining valuable experience on international pitches. Recent days have brought several important matches in which they have had the opportunity to showcase their skills.
Poland U-20
The Polish U-20 national team faced Romania in a friendly, earning a narrow but valuable 1-0 victory. First-team players and Academy alumni Kacper Duda and Mariusz Kutwa played the full 90 minutes, demonstrating solid performances. It's worth noting that Michał Sieroń, assistant coach of Wisła Kraków U-17, was also on the team staff.
Poland - Romania 1:0
Poland U-20 : Kikolski - Zwoźny (62' Kolan), Sochań, Kutwa, Karasiński, Drapiński (62' Brzozowski) - Nowak (71' Dzięgielewski), Duda, Kocaba, Buksa (71' Urbański) - Śmiglewski (86' Majchrzak)
Poland U-19
The U19 national team is competing in the qualifying tournament for the European Championships in Tbilisi. After two matches, Poland has one win and one loss. In their first match, Poland performed admirably against Georgia, defeating their opponents 3-0, but in the second match they were forced to concede to Montenegro, losing 1-0. Goalkeeper Jakub Stępak was called up for the tournament, but he has not yet had the opportunity to showcase his skills and has not been named on the bench.
Georgia - Poland 0:3
Poland U-19: Piekutowski - Orlikowski (59' Mońka), Szala (78' Szkliński), Potulski, Gurgul - Nowakowski, Sznaucner (64' Reguła), Grzywacz (59' Adkonis) - Faberski, Mikołajewski (78' Rybak), Rózga
Montenegro - Poland 1:0
Poland U-19 : Piekutowski - Orlikowski, Szala, Potulski, Gurgul - Rózga (66' Knee), Sznaucner, Grzywacz (83' Nowakowski), Faberski (83' Reguła), Barański (66' Adkonis) - Mikołajewski (83' Rybak)
Poland U-18
The U18 team will be competing in a friendly tournament in Spain. Coach Adrian Filipek is an assistant on the coaching staff, and Filip Baniowski has been called up. The White and Reds have already played two matches, losing 1-0 to Wales and then showing off their performance against Scotland, winning 4-1. Filip Baniowski started the first match on the bench, but he was not included in the squad for the second.
Poland - Wales 0:1
Poland U-18 (starting lineup): Perchel, Fałowski, Synoś, Szwiec, Bzdyl, Dziewiatowski, Jakóbczyk, Sarapata, Szczepaniak, Zbróg, Izunwanna
Bench: Jeleń, Bembnista, Bright, Basse, Iwańczyk, Gujda, Klukowski, Baniowski, D. Mazurek, B. Mazurek, Miściur
Poland - Scotland 4:1
Poland U-18 (starting lineup): Miściur - Bembnista, Ede, Fałowski, Basse, Iwańczyk, Izunwanne, Gujda, Mazurek, Mazurek, Zbróg
