Klasa B

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Klasa B
Country Poland
Confederation UEFA
Number of teams1000+ (in 2020–21)
Level on pyramid 8/9
Promotion to Klasa A
Relegation to Klasa C [note 1]
Domestic cup(s) Polish Cup

Klasa B represents the eighth (or ninth in some regions) level of the Polish football hierarchy. [1] Teams promoted from Klasa B move up to Klasa A, whilst relegated teams descend to the Klasa C leagues (where the latter league exists). [1]

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  1. In some provinces. For parts, class B is the lowest tier of the game.

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