Matchday 2 recap – Siedlce regional league 2026/27

The round opened with Mazovia II Mińsk Mazowiecki’s convincing home victory over Orzeł Unin. The hosts broke the deadlock only in the 41st minute through Eryk Wójcik, but after the break they proved far more effective. Tomasz Lewandowski converted a penalty before Aleksander Dzięcielski and Eryk Kulma added further goals. Interestingly, the two teams will meet again on August 26 in the second round of the District Polish Cup.
The standout performer of the round was undoubtedly Marcin Kowalczyk of Watra Mrozy, who scored an impressive four goals in his side’s 5-2 away win over MKS Małkinia. The visitors quickly established control, taking a 2-0 lead within five minutes thanks to goals from Karol Krzyżanowski and Kowalczyk. The hosts responded through Przemysław Maliszewski, but Kowalczyk continued his scoring spree. MKS’s second goal came from a penalty converted by Wiktor Złotkowski. Remarkably, this was the second consecutive round in which a player scored four goals in a single match - Igor Madziar achieved the same feat a week earlier.
Fans in Łosice were treated to a true goal-fest as ŁDK Łosice defeated Płomień Dębe Wielkie 5-3. The visitors took the lead in the 16th minute through Kacper Jackiewicz, but Mateusz Marczewski equalized before halftime. The decisive period came between the 65th and 73rd minutes, when the hosts scored three times to pull away to a 4-1 lead. Płomień reduced the deficit through Piotr Czajka and an own goal by Łukasz Naumiuk, but ŁDK had the final say as Szymon Domański sealed the result in the 90th minute.
Wilga Miastków Kościelny once again impressed. The newly promoted side, which shared the points with Sęp Żelechów in the opening round, defeated Fenix Siennica 3-2 away from home. The hosts went ahead early through Kamil Walas, but goals from Przemysław Kajka and Szymon Wasilka gave Wilga the lead before halftime. Dawid Matak equalized after the break, but Kajka struck again in the 80th minute to secure victory and all three points for the visitors.
Zryw Sobolew came from behind to beat Podlasie II Sokołów Podlaski 2-1 away from home. Arkadiusz Paćko put the hosts in front just before halftime, but Dominik Bieńko leveled the score in the second half before Grzegorz Kazimierak netted the winner in the 84th minute.
There was plenty of excitement in Skórzec, where Naprzód defeated ULKS Gołąbek 3-1. Jan Skotnicki opened the scoring in the 9th minute. The visitors equalized in the 69th minute thanks to an unfortunate own goal by Jakub Sikorski. Naprzód quickly regained the lead through Sylwester Buga, while another own goal, this time by Nataniel Sosnowski in stoppage time, completed the scoring.
Jastrząb Żeliszew also collected three points with a 2-1 away win over Czarni Węgrów. Both goals for Jastrząb were scored by Kacper Dymowski, who now has three goals this season. The hosts managed only a late consolation goal from Hubert Stanisławski in the 89th minute- their first goal of the campaign.
Our team suffered a 1-3 defeat away to league leaders Victoria Kałuszyn. The hosts capitalized on defensive mistakes, while Krystian Dadas scored Sęp’s only goal with a late free kick.
Round Summary:
- 38 goals in 8 matches - an average of 4.75 goals per game
- Biggest win: Mazovia II Mińsk Mazowiecki 4-0 Orzeł Unin
- Highest-scoring match: ŁDK Łosice 5-3 Płomień Dębe Wielkie (8 goals)
- Top performer: Marcin Kowalczyk (Watra Mrozy) - 4 goals in one match
- Players with braces: Łukasz Kuć (Victoria Kałuszyn), Kacper Dymowski (Jastrząb Żeliszew), and Przemysław Kajka (Wilga Miastków Kościelny)
- Clean sheet: Mazovia II Mińsk Mazowiecki
- Penalty goals: Tomasz Lewandowski (Mazovia II), Igor Madziar (Victoria Kałuszyn), and Wiktor Złotkowski (MKS Małkinia)
- Three own goals were scored during the round, including two in a single match (Naprzód Skórzec vs. ULKS Gołąbek)
- League leaders after Round 2: Victoria Kałuszyn - 6 points, goal difference 7:1
















