Liga Okręgowa (group: Kraków II)Liga Okręgowa (group: Kraków II) or Klasa Okręgowa (group: Kraków II) is one of the groups in the Liga Okręgowa regional league in Lesser Poland Voivodeship, which represents the sixth level of the Polish football hierarchy. The winners of the group are promoted to the IV liga Lesser Poland, while the weakest teams are relegated to Klasa A. The introduction of Kraków II along with Kraków I groups were introduced in the 2011/12 season, with further extension to Kraków III from 2013/14 season onwards. Before that, there was one Kraków group in the Liga Okręgowa. The tournament is organized by the Lesser Poland Football Association (Polish: Małopolski Związek Piłki Nożnej, MZPN). Season 2020/21The 2020/21 season kicked off with 15 teams instead of the usual 14. Skawinka Skawina was relegated to the group from IV liga. Orlęta Rudawa and Zwierzyniecki KS Kraków were promoted from their respective Klasa A groups (Kraków II and Kraków III). Prądniczanka Kraków and Grębałowianka Kraków competed in the Kraków I in the previous season and transferred to Kraków II group for this season. TS Węgrzce and Błękitni Modlnica, that competed in this group in the season before, transferred to Kraków I. Wiślanie II Jaśkowice, that finished eleventh the 2019/20 season, did not enroll for this season's competition. The team finishing on the top of the table will win promotion to the IV liga, while the teams finishing in the bottom three (13,14,15) will be relegated to Klasa A.[1] League table
Updated to match(es) played on 3 March 2021. Source: [1]
Rules for classification: 1. Number of points reached in the entire series of games; 2. Number of points reached in direct matches; 3. Goal difference in direct matches; 4. Goal difference in direct matches – away goals counted twice; 5. Goal difference in the whole series of games; 6. Number of goals scored in the entire series of games.
Season 2019/20Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the season did not restart after the winter break in March. Garbarnia II Kraków was promoted to IV liga, but none of the teams was relegated. League table
Updated to match(es) played on 27 September 2020. Source: [2]
Rules for classification: 1. Number of points reached in the entire series of games; 2. Number of points reached in direct matches; 3. Goal difference in direct matches; 4. Goal difference in direct matches – away goals counted twice; 5. Goal difference in the whole series of games; 6. Number of goals scored in the entire series of games. Season 2018/19League table
Updated to match(es) played on 16 June 2019. Source: [3]
Rules for classification: 1. Number of points reached in the entire series of games; 2. Number of points reached in direct matches; 3. Goal difference in direct matches; 4. Goal difference in direct matches – away goals counted twice; 5. Goal difference in the whole series of games; 6. Number of goals scored in the entire series of games.
Season 2017/18League table
Updated to match(es) played on 10 June 2018. Source: [4]
Rules for classification: 1. Number of points reached in the entire series of games; 2. Number of points reached in direct matches; 3. Goal difference in direct matches; 4. Goal difference in direct matches – away goals counted twice; 5. Goal difference in the whole series of games; 6. Number of goals scored in the entire series of games. Season 2016/17League table
Updated to match(es) played on 18 June 2017. Source: [5]
Rules for classification: 1. Number of points reached in the entire series of games; 2. Number of points reached in direct matches; 3. Goal difference in direct matches; 4. Goal difference in direct matches – away goals counted twice; 5. Goal difference in the whole series of games; 6. Number of goals scored in the entire series of games. Season 2015/16League table
Updated to match(es) played on 18 June 2016. Source: [6]
Rules for classification: 1. Number of points reached in the entire series of games; 2. Number of points reached in direct matches; 3. Goal difference in direct matches; 4. Goal difference in direct matches – away goals counted twice; 5. Goal difference in the whole series of games; 6. Number of goals scored in the entire series of games. Season 2014/15League table
Updated to match(es) played on 20 June 2015. Source: [7]
Rules for classification: 1. Number of points reached in the entire series of games; 2. Number of points reached in direct matches; 3. Goal difference in direct matches; 4. Goal difference in direct matches – away goals counted twice; 5. Goal difference in the whole series of games; 6. Number of goals scored in the entire series of games. Season 2013/14League table
Updated to match(es) played on 14 June 2014. Source: [8]
Rules for classification: 1. Number of points reached in the entire series of games; 2. Number of points reached in direct matches; 3. Goal difference in direct matches; 4. Goal difference in direct matches – away goals counted twice; 5. Goal difference in the whole series of games; 6. Number of goals scored in the entire series of games. Supplementary play-offsA one match play-off was held between the last team of Kraków II Tramwaj Kraków and the last team of Kraków III Zjednoczeni Branice (Kraków). The winner of the play-offs would stay i the Liga Okręgowa, whiles the looser would get relegated to Klasa A
Bronowianka Kraków Stadion, Kraków
Season 2012/13Due to the extension of the Liga Okręgowa, Pozowianka Pozowice, Pogoń Skotniki (Kraków) and Tramwaj Kraków did not get relegated at the end of season.[3] League table
Updated to match(es) played on 30 June 2013. Source: [9]
Rules for classification: 1. Number of points reached in the entire series of games; 2. Number of points reached in direct matches; 3. Goal difference in direct matches; 4. Goal difference in direct matches – away goals counted twice; 5. Goal difference in the whole series of games; 6. Number of goals scored in the entire series of games.
Season 2011/12League table
Updated to match(es) played on 9 June 2012. Source: [10]
Rules for classification: 1. Number of points reached in the entire series of games; 2. Number of points reached in direct matches; 3. Goal difference in direct matches; 4. Goal difference in direct matches – away goals counted twice; 5. Goal difference in the whole series of games; 6. Number of goals scored in the entire series of games. Promotion play-offs
Updated to match(es) played on 24 June 2012. Source: [11]
Rules for classification: 1. Number of points reached in the entire series of games; 2. Number of points reached in direct matches; 3. Goal difference in direct matches; 4. Goal difference in direct matches – away goals counted twice; 5. Goal difference in the whole series of games; 6. Number of goals scored in the entire series of games.
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