The Polish Football Association's (PZPN) Competition Commission has penalized Wisła Kraków with a 3:0 walkover loss in favor of Śląsk Wrocław after the match was interrupted due to fan behavior. Wisła's president, Jarosław Królewski, is urging restraint from the celebrating rivals and has made a surprising proposal.
3:0 Walkover for Śląsk
The Polish FA (PZPN) has officially awarded points to the Wrocław side following incidents involving Wisła Kraków fans.
Jarosław Królewski's Reaction
The president of Wisła Kraków criticized Śląsk's optimism and announced plans to take legal or settlement steps.
Reason for the Penalty
The match was interrupted due to fans of the 'White Star' throwing objects onto the pitch.
The Polish Football Association's (PZPN) Competition Commission has awarded a 3:0 walkover win to Śląsk Wrocław in the match against Wisła Kraków. The decision to penalize the Kraków club was made on March 13, 2026, following incidents that occurred during the match between the two teams. The direct reason for imposing the sanction was the behavior of Wisła fans, who threw objects onto the pitch, disrupting the course of the competition. The disciplinary body deemed these actions a gross violation of the regulations, resulting in awarding points to the home team without further play on the field. Media and experts describe this penalty as exceptionally severe, highlighting its negative impact on Wisła's position in the league table. walkover.
Jarosław Królewski, serving as president of Wisła Kraków, reacted to the verdict of the disciplinary bodies, appealing for restraint in the opponents' celebration of success. The activist, who is also a scientist and entrepreneur, took steps aimed at protecting his club's interests by submitting a proposal that observers found unexpected. Although the details of this solution have not been fully disclosed in official statements, it suggests an attempt to work out an alternative resolution to the sporting dispute. Królewski announced that the club does not intend to passively accept the imposed sanctions without utilizing available appeal paths. His stance indicates a desire to fight for a change to the unfavorable ruling made at the green table. . „Wstrzymałbym się z szampanami we Wrocławiu” — Jarosław Królewski via WP SportoweFakty
The situation has caused widespread stir in the football community, involving the highest structures of the national association. The Competition Commission of the PZPN determined that the violations of order during the match were serious enough to warrant radical disciplinary steps. For Śląsk Wrocław, the additional points provide a significant boost in the fight for league objectives, while Wisła Kraków must face an image and sporting crisis. The Kraków club, besides the point loss, can expect further financial consequences resulting from the behavior of its supporters. According to PZPN regulations, a walkover is one of the heaviest penalties provided for in the disciplinary code and is applied in situations of gross violation of safety or order rules. In the history of Polish football, similar sanctions have been imposed, among others, for match interruption by fans or fielding an ineligible player. The PZPN, as the sole governing body, has autonomy in verifying match results at the central level based on referee and delegate reports. Decision of the PZPN Competition Commission: Śląsk Wrocław 3:0 Wisła Kraków
Mentioned People
- Jarosław Królewski — Polish scientist, programmer, entrepreneur, investor, sports activist, and philanthropist, president of Wisła Kraków