she won five out of six winter sparrings this winter. In the defeated field she left Puszcza Niepołomice (4: 1), Wisła Puławy (2: 1), Skra Częstochowa (1: 0), the Romanian Universitatea Cluj (6: 0) and now the Kazakh FK Aktobe (3: 0). The only team that was able to defeat Leszek Ojrzyński’s team was the Russian Orenburg, who defeated it 2: 1.
The crown smashed Aktobe. The match was interrupted in the 85th minute by a massive scuffle
Tuesday’s game against FK Aktobe started great for Korona, because already in the sixth minute of the game a fast counterattack from Kielce was finished with a flat shot by Slovak Dalibor Takac, Korona’s hit transfer, who scored a goal for MFK Ružomberok and as many as six assists in the autumn in the Slovak league.
Until the break, the team added two more hits. In the 30th minute, after another counterattack by the Polish team, Jacek Podgórski showed a phenomenal shot from a distance, and 12 minutes later the result was set at 3-0 by the Belarusian Jewgienij Szykawka.
However, the match did not finish until the end, and all due to a large scuffle between the players of both teams, which was started by the former footballer, currently playing for Aktobe – Hugo Videmont. The French hit one of Korona’s footballers, ran several dozen meters, and then another football player from Kielce – Artur Amroziński – fell into him. There was a mass confrontation in which many players and members of the training staff of both clubs took part. The local judges therefore announced the end of the sparring.
This is what the whole match that ended with the Korona – Aktobe sparring (from 1:30:25):
After the fall, Korona Kielce is in the table with 35 points and a four-point loss to the second. Kielce will start the league spring with a home match against Stomil Olsztyn on February 26.
Source: Sport

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