Poland III Liga

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10/06 12:00 11 Wisla Plock II v Sokol Aleksandrow 2-2
10/06 12:00 11 Wybrzeze Rewalskie Rewal v Blekitni Stargard 0-1
10/06 12:00 11 Stal Brzeg v MKS Kluczbork 0-2
10/06 11:00 11 Cartusia Kartuzy v Pogon Szczecin II 0-0
10/06 10:00 11 Pelikan Lowicz v Polonia Lidzbark 1-0
10/05 16:00 11 [9] KSZO Ostrowiec v Unia Tarnow [18] 2-1
10/05 16:00 11 Podlasie Biala Podlaska v Podhale Nowy Targ 3-0
10/05 16:00 11 Unia Skierniewice v Bron Radom 2-1
10/05 16:00 11 Victoria Sulejowek v Wigry Suwalki 2-0
10/05 16:00 11 KSZO Ostrowiec v Garbarnia Krakow Cancelled
10/05 14:00 11 Lechia Zielona Góra v Warta Gorzow 1-2
10/05 13:30 11 LKS Lomza v GKS Wikielec 1-1
10/05 13:00 11 Sokol Kleczew v Pogon Nowe Skalmierzyce 2-1
10/05 13:00 11 Flota Swinoujscie v Zawisza Bydgoszcz 2-3
10/05 13:00 11 Lewart Lubartow v Star Starachowice 0-6
10/05 13:00 11 Czarni Polaniec v Avia Swidnik 4-3
10/05 13:00 11 Lechia Tomaszow Mazowiecki v Warta Sieradz 1-0
10/05 13:00 11 Carina Gubin v Unia Turza Slaska 4-1
10/05 13:00 11 GKS Pniowek 74 Pawlowice v Karkonosze Jelenia Gora 4-0
10/05 13:00 11 Stilon Gorzow v Odra Bytom Odrzanski 1-0
10/05 13:00 11 Swidniczanka Swidnik v Chelmianka Chelm 2-1
10/05 13:00 11 Siarka Tarnobrzeg v Pogon-Sokol Lubaczow 1-0
10/05 13:00 11 Swit Nowy Dwor Mazowiecki v Legia Warsaw II 1-0
10/05 12:00 11 Polonia Slubice v Podlesianka Katowice 1-2
10/05 12:00 11 Notec Czarnkow v Elana Torun 3-4
10/05 12:00 11 Vineta Wolin v Wda Swiecie 1-1
10/05 12:00 11 [1] Sandecja Nowy Sacz v Korona Kielce II [5] 3-1
10/05 11:00 11 Unia Swarzedz v Gedania Gdansk 5-0
10/05 11:00 11 LKS Goczalkowice Zdroj v Gornik Zabrze II 2-2
10/05 10:00 11 [11] Wisla Krakow II v Wisloka Debica [7] 2-3

Wikipedia - III liga

III liga (Trzecia liga), currently named Betclic III liga due to its sponsorship by Betclic, is a Polish football league that sits in the fourth tier of the Polish football league system. Until the end of the 2007–08 season, III liga referred to a league at the third tier (now called II liga) but this was changed with the formation of the Ekstraklasa as the top level league in Poland.

Groups of III liga are divided based on administrative division of Poland. Top teams of III liga are promoted to II liga and bottom teams are relegated to IV liga.

History

The current fourth tier of the Polish national league system was established on 19 February 2000, under the name IV liga. Previously, the fourth tier of competition was held under many different names depending on the region, including macro-regional league, macro-regional class, inter-voivodeship league, district league, among others.

In August 2000, the first official season of new fourth tier commenced with teams spread across 21 territorial groups. In five voivodeships (Lower Silesia, Lesser Poland, Masovia, Silesia and Greater Poland), the competition was divided into two groups, the winners of which met in a two-legged play-off for the championship and promotion to the third tier. In the remaining 11 voivodeships, only one group was held, the winner of which automatically earning promoted to a higher division. In subsequent editions, the number of groups was gradually reduced and the number of teams in each of them was limited. In 2001, both Lower Silesian groups were merged, in 2002 - the Masovian ones, and in 2006, the Lesser Poland groups. In 2007, the fourth tier consisted of 18 regional groups. In 14 voivodeships, the games were played with a single-group system, and in two voivodeships, with a two-group system.

Starting from the 2008–09 season, the league was renamed to III liga, and reduced to 8 groups. The winners of each group (in the case of voivodeships with two groups, the winners of the play-offs between the winners of both groups) formed four play-off pairs, winners of which were promoted to the II liga.

The latest restructure came in effect ahead of the 2016–17 season, with the numbers of teams reduced to 72 across four groups.

The Poland III Liga, also known as the Polish Third League, is a competitive football tournament that serves as the third tier of the Polish football league system. Established in 2016, the league features a diverse array of clubs from across the country, showcasing emerging talent and fostering local rivalries.

The tournament is structured into several groups, with teams competing in a round-robin format, aiming for promotion to the higher-tier II Liga. Each season, clubs battle it out over numerous matches, with the top teams earning the chance to ascend, while others face the challenge of avoiding relegation to lower divisions.

The Poland III Liga is not only a platform for aspiring players to showcase their skills but also a vital part of the footballing culture in Poland, drawing passionate support from local communities. Fans can expect thrilling matches filled with intensity, skill, and the unpredictability that makes football so captivating. As clubs strive for glory, the league continues to play a crucial role in the development of Polish football, nurturing future stars and providing a pathway to the professional game.