Aluron CMC Warta Zawiercie volleyball players defeated Indykpol AZS Olsztyn, maintaining their lead in the PlusLiga. Saturday's matches also brought significant news of financial stabilization for Jastrzębski Węgiel, which will be able to finish the season despite earlier concerns. In the women's Tauron Liga, teams from Bydgoszcz and Mielec confirmed their dominance, winning their matches without dropping a set, significantly impacting the standings in the lower part of the table ahead of the play-off phase.

Zawiercie's Dominance

The PlusLiga leader defeated Indykpol AZS Olsztyn, strengthening its position at the top of the table after a hard-fought but controlled match.

Rescue for Jastrzębski

It has been confirmed that Jastrzębski Węgiel will finish the league season thanks to the stabilization of the club's financial situation and an agreement with creditors.

Rout in Bydgoszcz

The Pałac Bydgoszcz women's volleyball team defeated the team from Wrocław 3:0, scoring as many as 14 service aces in the entire match.

The latest round of the men's PlusLiga confirmed the excellent form of Aluron CMC Warta Zawiercie. The league leader, despite a spirited effort from the Olsztyn players, controlled the match, winning key points at the end of sets. This victory allows Zawiercie to look calmly at the rest of the field, while AZS Olsztyn must seek points in upcoming matches to realistically think about improving their position in the standings. Simultaneously, reassuring news spread through the volleyball community regarding Jastrzębski Węgiel. The club, which had been grappling with serious financial challenges, received guarantees allowing it to finish the current season, averting the specter of an immediate personnel crisis for the reigning Polish champion. Polish club volleyball has regularly produced Champions League finalists for a decade, with the successes of Jastrzębski Węgiel and ZAKSA Kędzierzyn-Koźle solidifying Poland's position as a European hub for the sport.In the women's Tauron Liga, a series of one-sided matches highlighted the class difference between mid-table teams and newcomers. Metalkas Pałac Bydgoszcz dismantled the #VolleyWrocław team, showcasing an unprecedented series of fourteen service aces. A similar dominance was displayed by the players of ITA TOOLS Stal Mielec, who dispatched the team from Nowy Dwór Mazowiecki in three short sets. These results are crucial for the balance of power in the fight for survival and seeding ahead of the decisive phase of the season, where every point gained without losing a set is worth its weight in gold. Beyond the volleyball courts, Polish sport is celebrating the successes of handball players. Kamil Syprzak, the pivot for the Polish national team and France's PSG, was honored with a spot in the Champions League "Team of the Round" after a phenomenal performance against Füchse Berlin. Domestically, fans are preparing for the seventh clash of the season between giants Wisła Płock and Industria Kielce, dubbed the "holy war." On the football pitches of the I liga, Wisła Kraków, under the guidance of Mariusz Jop, declares its intention to start a new winning streak, aiming to restore the "White Star" to a realistic fight for promotion back to the Ekstraklasa.

Mentioned People

  • Kamil Syprzak — Polish handball player for PSG, selected for the Champions League Team of the Round.
  • Mariusz Jop — Coach of Wisła Kraków, announcing a fight for a winning streak in the I liga.