Country | Poland |
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Confederation | UEFA |
Number of teams | 1000+ (in 2020–21) |
Level on pyramid | 6 |
Promotion to | IV liga or V liga |
Relegation to | Klasa A |
Domestic cup(s) | Polish Cup |
The liga okręgowa (in some voivodeship named klasa okręgowa, English: regional league) is the 6th tier of the Polish football league system. The league is split into 58 groups, and there are present in every voivodeship. Teams promoted from liga okręgowa move up to the IV liga, whilst relegated teams descend to the Klasa A leagues.
The exception is the Greater Poland Voivodeship, where the V liga exists as the sixth level; the liga okręgowa represents the seventh level there. 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.
External links
- Ligi regionalne 2019/20 (in Polish)
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