Liga okręgowa
Liga Okręgowa or Klasa Okręgowa is a regional league divided into 58 groups and represents the sixth level of the Polish football hierarchy. These groups represent all the voivodeships of Poland (provinces).
Country | Poland |
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Number of teams | 1000+ (in 2019/20) |
Level on pyramid | 6 |
Promotion to | IV liga or V liga |
Relegation to | Klasa A |
Domestic cup(s) | Polish Cup |
Generally, teams promoted from Liga Okręgowa move up to the IV liga or V liga, whilst relegated teams descend to the Klasa A leagues.
This is not currently true for the Greater Poland Voivodeship, where a V Liga exists as the sixth level, here the Liga Okręgowa corresponds to the seventh level, teams promoted from Liga Okręgowa move up to the V Liga, whilst relegated teams descend to the Klasa A leagues.
Groups
Current groups
- As of 24 October 2020[1]
Voivodeship (Polish name) |
Voivodeship regional leagues | Groups |
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Lower Silesian dolnośląskie |
Lower Silesian regional leagues | Jelenia Góra |
Legnica | ||
Wałbrzych | ||
Wrocław | ||
Kuyavian-Pomeranian kujawsko-pomorskie |
Kuyavian-Pomeranian regional leagues | kujawsko-pomorska I |
kujawsko-pomorska II | ||
Lublin lubelskie |
Lublin regional leagues | Biała Podlaska |
Chełm | ||
Lublin | ||
Zamość | ||
Lubusz lubuskie |
Lubusz regional leagues | Gorzów Wielkopolski |
Zielona Góra | ||
Łódź łódzkie |
Łódź regional leagues | Łódź |
Piotrków Trybunalski | ||
Sieradz | ||
Skierniewice | ||
Lesser Poland małopolskie |
Lesser Poland regional leagues | Kraków I |
Kraków II | ||
Kraków III | ||
Nowy Sącz I (Nowy Sącz-Gorlice) | ||
Nowy Sącz II (Limanowa-Podhale) | ||
Tarnów I | ||
Tarnów II | ||
Wadowice | ||
Masovian mazowieckie |
Masovian regional leagues | Ciechanów-Ostrołęka |
Płock | ||
Radom | ||
Siedlce | ||
Warszawa I | ||
Warszawa II | ||
Opole opolskie |
Opole regional leagues | opolska I |
opolska II | ||
Subcarpathian podkarpackie |
Subcarpathian regional leagues | Dębica |
Jarosław | ||
Krosno | ||
Rzeszów | ||
Stalowa Wola | ||
Podlaskie podlaskie |
Podlaskie regional leagues | podlaska |
Pomeranian pomorskie |
Pomeranian regional leagues | Gdańsk I |
Gdańsk II | ||
Słupsk | ||
Silesian śląskie |
Silesian regional leagues | śląska I - I (Bytom) |
śląska I - II (Zabrze) | ||
śląska II - I (Częstochowa-Lubliniec) | ||
śląska II - II (Częstochowa-Lubliniec) | ||
śląska III - I (Racibórz) | ||
śląska III - II (Rybnik) | ||
śląska IV - I (Katowice) | ||
śląska IV - II (Sosnowiec) | ||
śląska V - I (Bielsko-Biała-Tychy) | ||
śląska V - II (Bielsko-Biała-Tychy) | ||
śląska VI - I (Skoczów) | ||
śląska VI - II (Żywiec) | ||
Holy Cross świętokrzyskie |
Holy Cross regional leagues | świętokrzyska |
Warmian-Masurian warmińsko-mazurskie |
Warmian-Masurian regional leagues | warmińsko-mazurska I |
warmińsko-mazurska II | ||
Greater Poland wielkopolskie |
Greater Poland regional leagues | wielkopolska I |
wielkopolska II | ||
wielkopolska III | ||
wielkopolska IV | ||
wielkopolska V | ||
wielkopolska VI | ||
West Pomeranian zachodniopomorskie |
West Pomeranian regional leagues | zachodniopomorska I |
zachodniopomorska II | ||
zachodniopomorska III | ||
zachodniopomorska IV |
References
- "Ligi regionalne" (in Polish). 90minut.pl/. Retrieved 24 October 2020.
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