IV liga Masovia

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IV liga Masovia (grupa mazowiecka) is one of the groups of IV liga, the fifth level of Polish football league system.

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The league was created in the 2000–01 season, after a new administrative division of Poland was implemented. Until the end of the 2007–08 season, [1] IV liga was the fourth tier of league system, but this was changed with the formation of the Ekstraklasa as the top level league in Poland.

The clubs from Masovian Voivodeship compete in the group. The winner is promoted to III liga, group I. The bottom teams are relegated to the groups of Masovian group of the V liga.

Season 2000–01

Season 2001–02

Season 2002–03

Season 2003–04

Season 2004–05

Season 2005–06

Season 2006–07

Season 2007–08

Season 2008–09

IV liga became the fiftth level of Polish football league system due to the formation of Ekstraklasa as the top level league in Poland.

Season 2009–10

Season 2010–11

Season 2011–12

Season 2012–13

Season 2013–14

Season 2014–15

Season 2015–16

Season 2016–17

Season 2017–18

Season 2018–19

Season 2019–20

Group North

The 2019–20 season did not reassume in March 2020 after the winter break, because of the COVID-19 pandemic in Poland. A select few matches were played in June 2020 to decide promotion. [2]

1. Drukarz Warsaw    18  12  5  1  32-14  41   2. Huragan Wołomin  18  11  6  1  39-14  39   3. Mazovia Mińsk Mazowiecki         18 10  2  6  46-27  32   4. Hutnik Warsaw    18  10  2  6  43-29  32   5. KS Łomianki    15  8  5  2  29-18  29   6. MKS Przasnysz    15  8  4  3  33-10  28   7. Ząbkovia Ząbki    15  8  2  5  39-20  26   8. Pogoń Siedlce II   15  7  3  5  23-19  24   9. Wisła Płock II    15  5  4  6  27-25  19   10. Makowianka Maków Mazowiecki 15  4  5  6  26-39  17   11. Wkra Żuromin    15  4  3  8  26-40  15   12. Nadnarwianka Pułtusk  15  2  6  7  16-28  12   13. Korona Ostrołęka    15  2  5  8  13-29  11   14. Podlasie Sokołów Podlaski  15  2  4  9  16-33  10   15. Świt Staroźreby    15  2  4  9  15-29  10   16. Ożarowianka Ożarów Mzwck.  15  1  0  14  11-60  3
Group South

The 2019–20 season did not reassume in March 2020 after the winter break, because of the COVID-19 pandemic in Poland. A select few matches were played in June 2020 to decide promotion. [3]

1. Błonianka Błonie   17  12  2  3  52-20  38  (promoted) 2. MKS Piaseczno   17  10  5  2  48-25  35 3. Radomiak Radom II   15  9  5  1  27-13  32 4. Victoria Sulejówek   17  10  1  6  45-28  31 5. Pilica Białobrzegi   15  8  3  4  37-24  27   6. Oskar Przysucha   15  7  5  3  36-27  26 7. Wilga Garwolin   15  7  2  6  30-32  23 8. Mszczonowianka Mszczonów  15  6  4  5  23-22  22 9. KS Warka    15  4  5  6  19-37  17 10. KS Raszyn    15  5  2  8  20-27  17 11. Mazur Karczew   15  4  3  8  19-23  15 12. Proch Pionki   15  4  3  8  18-25  15 13. Znicz Pruszków II  15  4  3  8  17-29  15 14. Żyrardowianka Żyrardów  15  3  3  9  20-34  12 15. Józefovia Józefów   15  2  4  9  11-28  10 16. Unia Warsaw   15  1  4  10  8-36  7

Season 2020–21

Season 2021–22

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