Wisła Płock II wrapped up the 2025/26 season in spectacular fashion – clinching the 3rd‑division title for the first time and winning the Mazovian Polish Cup, all under a new head coach.

How did the season unfold?

The reserves dominated the western group of the 3rd league from the start, winning most matches and maintaining an unbeaten streak right through to the final round. In the Mazovian Cup they progressed through four rounds, beating Stalowa Łęczyca, GKS Bełchatów and, in the final, edging Widzew Łęczyca 2‑0 to claim their inaugural trophy.

What does this mean for the first team?

The reserve success directly benefits Wisła Płock’s senior squad – young players who featured in the winning games gained valuable minutes and confidence. First‑team manager Michał Kowalski noted that “thanks to this season we now have a solid pool of talent ready to step up in Ekstraklasa”.

Who leads the new coaching staff?

Adam Nowak, previously an academy assistant, took over as head coach on 1 July 2026. He promised a modern tactical approach and a stronger focus on individual development. “We want every match to be a lesson, not just a result,” he said in a recent interview.

What lies ahead for the next season?

The upcoming campaign looks equally exciting – Wisła Płock II will fight to stay in the 3rd league while also competing in future editions of the Mazovian Cup. Nowak plans squad rotation, giving chances to seasoned players and debutants alike. Fans can expect intense fixtures and a chance to watch future first‑team stars in action.