Summary of Round 29 of the Siedlce District League 2025/26 Season

In Siennica, our team suffered a 2–3 defeat against Fenix. The hosts took a two-goal lead within the opening fifteen minutes thanks to a brace from Dawid Matak. Michał Zowczak pulled one back before halftime, but after the break Kamil Walas restored Fenix’s two-goal advantage. Mikołaj Głodek reduced the deficit in the 72nd minute, yet despite controlling much of the play late on, we were unable to find an equaliser.
The biggest scoreline of the round came in Zbuczyn, where Wektra demolished Czarni Węgrów 9–1 after already leading 4–1 at halftime. Paweł Klewek, Jakub Grodzicki and Bartosz Karczmarek each scored twice for the hosts.
MKP Pogoń II Siedlce were equally convincing. The league leaders won 6–0 away to MKS Małkinia, scoring three goals before the break. Six different players found the net, highlighting the attacking strength of the Siedlce side.
One of the surprises of the round came in Sobolew, where Zryw defeated Płomień Dębe Wielkie 5–2. The hosts led 2–1 at halftime and added three more goals after the break. Damian Kulik scored twice.
Podlasie II Sokołów Podlaski also claimed all three points with a 4–1 victory over Naprzód Skórzec. The star of the match was Jakub Żeleźnicki, who completed a hat-trick. For Naprzód, it was already their third consecutive defeat as the season approaches its conclusion.
















A thrilling 3–3 draw was played out in Mrozy between Watra and Orzeł Unin. The hosts took the lead through Jan Witon and Hubert Kąca, but Orzeł responded with three goals of their own. Watra eventually secured a point thanks to an own goal by Michał Rękawek in the second half.
ŁDK Łosice earned a 3–1 away win against ULKS Gołąbek. The visitors quickly built a comfortable advantage through goals from Jakub Andrzejczuk and Kacper Wyrzykowski, while Krystian Parol added a third after the interval. The hosts managed only a late consolation goal from Karol Niegowski.
There was also plenty of drama in the match between Hutnik Huta Czechy and Jastrząb Żeliszew. The visitors led 3–1 after two goals from Oleksandr Hryn, but Hutnik refused to give up. Deep into stoppage time, Filip Gawinek scored his second goal of the game to secure a 3–3 draw.
After Round 29, MKP Pogoń II Siedlce and Wektra Zbuczyn remain level at the top of the table with 71 points each. The league title will therefore be decided in the final round of the season. Sęp Żelechów stay in 10th place with 36 points.
Round at a Glance
- 44 goals in 8 matches (an average of 5.5 goals per game)
- Biggest win: Wektra Zbuczyn 9–1 Czarni Węgrów
- Highest-scoring match: Wektra Zbuczyn 9–1 Czarni Węgrów (10 goals)
- Hat-trick: Jakub Żeleźnicki (Podlasie II Sokołów Podlaski)
- Braces: Paweł Klewek, Jakub Grodzicki, Bartosz Karczmarek (Wektra Zbuczyn), Dawid Matak (Fenix Siennica), Damian Kulik (Zryw Sobolew), Filip Gawinek (Hutnik Huta Czechy), Oleksandr Hryn (Jastrząb Żeliszew)
- Biggest away win: MKS Małkinia 0–6 MKP Pogoń II Siedlce
- League leaders: MKP Pogoń II Siedlce and Wektra Zbuczyn – 71 points each
