IV liga Subcarpathia

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IV liga Subcarpathia group (grupa podkarpacka) is one of the groups of IV liga, the 5th level of Polish football league system. The league was created in season 2000/2001 after introducing new administrative division of Poland. Until the end of the 2007/08 [1] season IV liga laid at 4th tier of league system but this was changed with the formation of the Ekstraklasa as the top-level league in Poland. The clubs from Subcarpathian Voivodeship compete in this group. The winner of the league is promoted to III liga, group IV. The bottom teams are relegated to the groups of the regional league from Subcarpathian Voivodeship. These groups are Dębica, Jarosław, Krosno, Rzeszów and Stalowa Wola.

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League champions

SeasonLevelChampionRunner-upThird place
promotion III liga, group IV :
2000/01IV Pogoń Leżajsk Stal Mielec Górnovia Górno
2001/02 Stal Rzeszów Czarni 1910 Jasło Resovia
2002/03 Resovia Pogoń Leżajsk Stal Sanok
2003/04 Pogoń Leżajsk Czarni 1910 Jasło Stal Sanok
2004/05 Stal Sanok Wisłoka Dębica Unia Nowa Sarzyna
2005/06 Wisłoka Dębica Izolator Boguchwała Igloopol Dębica
2006/07 Resovia Siarka Tarnobrzeg Kolbuszowianka Kolbuszowa
promotion II liga eastern group:
2007/08IV Izolator Boguchwała 1 Unia Nowa Sarzyna Orzeł Przeworsk
promotion III liga, group VIII :
2008/09V Stal Sanok Siarka Tarnobrzeg Polonia Przemyśl
2009/10 Partyzant Targowiska Polonia Przemyśl Orzeł Przeworsk
2010/11 KS Zaczernie Strumyk Malawa Czarni 1910 Jasło
2011/12 Czarni 1910 Jasło Orzeł Przeworsk Resovia II
2012/13 JKS 1909 Jarosław Sokół Sieniawa Piast Tuczempy
2013/14 Wólczanka Wólka Pełkińska Wisłoka Dębica Cosmos Nowotaniec
2014/15 Polonia Przemyśl Piast Tuczempy Cosmos Nowotaniec
promotion III liga, group IV :
2015/16V Cosmos Nowotaniec Sokół Nisko Crasnovia Krasne
2016/17 Wólczanka Wólka Pełkińska Izolator Boguchwała Sokół Sieniawa
2017/18 Sokół Sieniawa Izolator Boguchwała Wisłoka Dębica
2018/19 Wisłoka Dębica Izolator Boguchwała Polonia Przemyśl
2019/202 KS Wiązownica Korona Rzeszów Stal Mielec II
2020/21? ? ?

Objaśnienia:

  1. In the 2007/2008 season, Izolator Boguchwała did not advance to the new II liga, the eastern group after losing play-offs.
  2. By the decision of the Subcarpathian [ disambiguation needed ] Football Association of May 8, 2020, due to the epidemic situation related to the COVID-19 coronavirus in Poland, the 2019/2020 season games ended after 18 rounds were played.


Season 2000/01 – season 2018/19

Season 2019/20

Presented the order of places occupied at the end of the season.
The season ended after the matchday 18, no team was relegated from the league.
JKS 1909 Jarosław was punished with a deduction of four points for financial arrears.

PosTeamPldPts
1 KS Wiązownica 00
2 Korona Rzeszów 00
3 Stal Mielec II 00
4 Piast Tuczempy 00
5 Ekoball Sanok 00
6 JKS 1909 Jarosław 00
7 Głogovia Głogów Małopolski 00
8 Błękitni Ropczyce 00
9 Igloopol Dębica 00
10 Wisłok Wiśniowa 00
11 Izolator Boguchwała 00
12 Partyzant Targowiska 00
13 Polonia Przemyśl 00
14 Karpaty Krosno 00
15 Sokół Kolbuszowa Dolna 00
16 KS Pilzno 00
17 Stal Stalowa Wola II 00
18 Start Pruchnik 00
Updated to match(es) played on unknown. Source: 90minut

Season 2020/21

All-time table

The table that follows is accurate as of the end of the 2017/18 season. It includes the clubs that played at least one match (even annulled) in IV liga Subcarpathia group.

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The clubs from Pomeranian Voivodeship compete in this group. The winner of the league is promoted to III liga group II. The bottom teams are relegated to the groups of Liga okręgowa from Pomeranian Voivodeship. These groups are Gdańsk I, Gdańsk II and Słupsk.

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The clubs from Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship compete in this group. The winner of the league is promoted to III liga group I. The bottom teams are relegated to the groups of Liga okręgowa from Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship. These groups are Warmia-Masuria I and Warmia-Masuria II.

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The clubs from Greater Poland Voivodeship compete in this group. The winner of the league is promoted to III liga group II. The bottom teams are relegated to the groups of Liga okręgowa from Greater Poland Voivodeship. These groups are Kalisz-Konin, Leszno-Poznań and Piła-Poznań.

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