The liga okręgowa (in some voivodeship named klasa okręgowa, English: regional league) is one of the tiers of the Polish football league system. The league is split into 58 groups, and is present in every voivodeship. Teams promoted from liga okręgowa move up to the IV liga, whilst relegated teams descend to the Klasa A leagues. In 12 out of 16 voivodeship, liga okręgowa stands as the sixth tier of league competition.

Liga okręgowa
CountryPoland
ConfederationUEFA
Number of teams1000+ (in 2020–21)
Level on pyramid6 or 7
Promotion toIV liga or V liga
Relegation toKlasa A
Domestic cup(s)Polish Cup

There are four exceptions - the Greater Poland, Lesser Poland, Masovian and Silesian voivodeships, where the V liga exists as the sixth level, whereas the liga okręgowa represents the seventh level - teams promoted from liga okręgowa move up to the V liga, whilst relegated teams descend to the Klasa A groups.

Groups

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Current groups

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As of 24 October 2020[1]
Voivodeship
(Polish name)
Voivodeship regional leagues Groups
Lower Silesian
dolnośląskie
Lower Silesian regional leagues Jelenia Góra
Legnica
Wałbrzych
Wrocław
Kuyavian-Pomeranian
kujawsko-pomorskie
Kuyavian-Pomeranian regional leagues kujawsko-pomorska I
kujawsko-pomorska II
Lublin
lubelskie
Lublin regional leagues Biała Podlaska
Chełm
Lublin
Zamość
Lubusz
lubuskie
Lubusz regional leagues Gorzów Wielkopolski
Zielona Góra
Łódź
łódzkie
Łódź regional leagues Łódź
Piotrków Trybunalski
Sieradz
Skierniewice
Lesser Poland
małopolskie
Lesser Poland regional leagues Kraków I
Kraków II
Kraków III
Nowy Sącz I (Nowy Sącz-Gorlice)
Nowy Sącz II (Limanowa-Podhale)
Tarnów I
Tarnów II
Wadowice
Masovian
mazowieckie
Masovian regional leagues Ciechanów-Ostrołęka
Płock
Radom
Siedlce
Warszawa I
Warszawa II
Opole
opolskie
Opole regional leagues opolska I
opolska II
Subcarpathian
podkarpackie
Subcarpathian regional leagues Dębica
Jarosław
Krosno
Rzeszów
Stalowa Wola
Podlaskie
podlaskie
Podlaskie regional leagues podlaska
Pomeranian
pomorskie
Pomeranian regional leagues Gdańsk I
Gdańsk II
Słupsk
Silesian
śląskie
Silesian regional leagues śląska I - I (Bytom)
śląska I - II (Zabrze)
śląska II - I (Częstochowa-Lubliniec)
śląska II - II (Częstochowa-Lubliniec)
śląska III - I (Racibórz)
śląska III - II (Rybnik)
śląska IV - I (Katowice)
śląska IV - II (Sosnowiec)
śląska V - I (Bielsko-Biała-Tychy)
śląska V - II (Bielsko-Biała-Tychy)
śląska VI - I (Skoczów)
śląska VI - II (Żywiec)
Holy Cross
świętokrzyskie
Holy Cross regional leagues świętokrzyska
Warmian-Masurian
warmińsko-mazurskie
Warmian-Masurian regional leagues warmińsko-mazurska I
warmińsko-mazurska II
Greater Poland
wielkopolskie
Greater Poland regional leagues wielkopolska I
wielkopolska II
wielkopolska III
wielkopolska IV
wielkopolska V
wielkopolska VI
West Pomeranian
zachodniopomorskie
West Pomeranian regional leagues zachodniopomorska I
zachodniopomorska II
zachodniopomorska III
zachodniopomorska IV

References

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  1. ^ "Ligi regionalne" (in Polish). 90minut.pl/. Retrieved 24 October 2020.
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