Wisła Kraków in CLJ! Weekend Matches Summary
Wisła Kraków U-19 1:4 Escola Varsovia The oldest of the Wisła Kraków teams competing in the Central Junior League played a home match against Escola Varsovia.
Wisła Kraków U-19 1:4 Escola Varsovia
The oldest Wisła Kraków team competing in the Central Junior League played a home game against Escola Varsovia. Although Wisła fought hard for a positive result, the match ended in a 1-4 victory for the visitors. The Warsaw team took the lead in the first half after a well-finished attack, and despite several dangerous chances in front of the opponents' goal, the White Star's players failed to equalize before the break. After the break, Escola quickly increased the lead, demonstrating high offensive efficiency. The visitors found the net twice more in the second half, sealing the victory. Wisła's captain, Staniów, scored the consolation goal for Wisła. Despite the unfavorable result, Wisła showed commitment and at times managed to impose their style of play on their opponents, as evidenced by the goal.
Wisła Kraków U-19 Team
Mushroom (BR) - Stareńczak, Furman, Urbanik, Szczepaniak - Gut, Olej, Wójcik - Sałaj, Staniów (C), Rokosz.
Substitutes' Bench
Wolicki (BR), Chramiec, Czubernat, Katus, Maszewski, Jumper, Symula, Świerczek, Tonak
Escola Varsovia 4:1 Wisla Krakow U-17
Like their older U-19 teammates, Wisła Kraków's U-17 team also faced Escola Varsovia this round, this time away. The first half of the match was very even, with both teams displaying a high level of organization. Both the hosts and Wisła Varsovia performed well defensively, effectively neutralizing their opponents' offensive attempts. However, Escola took the initiative after the break, setting their own pace and capitalizing on opportunities, scoring four goals. Alan Buczek scored the consolation goal for the White Star. Despite a strong first half, Wisła suffered a defeat in Warsaw. It's also worth noting that the match featured several new faces from Wisła Kraków U-16. Michał Sobociński-Prokop made his debut in the starting eleven, while Franciszek Zych and Kacper Guzik were on the bench.
Wisła Kraków U-17 Team
Koładka (BR) - Sobociński-Prokop, Tracz, Gołąb, Balcer - D. Durlak, Wcisło, Maziarz - Bąk, Kozak (C), Michał Pałka
Substitutes' Bench
Guzik (BR), T.Durlak, Zych, Buczek
Wisła Kraków U-15 3:1 DAP Dębica
Wisła Kraków's youngest players in the CLJ played a home match this round against Dębica. From the opening minutes, Wisła displayed great determination and attacking effectiveness. They took the lead before halftime thanks to a goal from Trzyszczyk, going into the locker room with a one-goal advantage. In the second half, the White Star's young players continued their strong play, with Firszt and Szpil scoring, extending the home team's lead. The visitors from Dębica managed to respond with a single goal, but it was Wisła who controlled the match until the very end, securing a convincing and well-deserved victory.
Wisła Kraków U-15 Team
Gryźlak (BR) - Możdżeń, Jarczyk, Jesionowski, Szewczyk - Zalewski, Firszt, Konarczak - Surma, Trzyszczyk, Ryś
Substitutes' bench:
Turner (BR), Rogóż, Kominek, Szpil, Ronij, Kurlit, Uchacz, Jankiewicz
