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Lech Poznań II
File:KKS Lech Poznań.svg
Full nameKolejowy Klub Sportowy Lech Poznań II
NicknameKolejorz (The Railwayman)
GroundLech Poznań Academy Stadium
Capacity5,000
Co-chairmenKarol Klimczak
Piotr Rutkowski
CoachGrzegorz Wojtkowiak
LeagueIII liga, group II
2024–25III liga, group II, 5th of 18
Websitehttp://www.lechpoznan.pl/

Lech Poznań II (Polish pronunciation: [lɛx ˈpɔznaj̃]) is the reserve team and the senior academy team of Lech Poznań, a Polish professional football club based in Poznań. The team and its facilities are based in Wronki.

They currently play in group II of the fourth tier of the league pyramid.

Overview

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The team is intended to be the final step between Lech's academy and the first team, and usually consists promising youngsters between the age of 15 and 22, with a few veteran players drafted in to provide experience.

Occasionally, first team players are included in line-ups, to give them an opportunity to regain match fitness.

History

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They are known for the remarkable feat of winning all 36 games in the 1994–95 IV liga season; it was the last season where 2 points were awarded for a win (instead of 3 points), which meant they finished on 72 points (would have been 108 in a three-point system).[citation needed]

They gained promotion in the 2003–04 season to the third tier after winning the league and beating Jarota Jarocin 2–0 twice, 4–0 on aggregate.[1] In that same season, they reached the 1st round of the Polish Cup, but were knocked out by Górnik Konin following a 3–1 loss.[2] After the 2006–07 season,[3] the reserve teams were scrapped in favour of a central youth league, meaning that between 2007 and 2013 the team ceased to exist. They were reinstated to their previous league position for the 2013–14 season.[4]

They won promotion to II liga at the end of the 2018–19 season, making them the highest placed reserves team in Poland at the time.[5] They remained at the third tier for five years, before being relegated from the 2023–24 II liga after finishing 16th.[6]

Honours

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  • III liga
    • Greater Poland North
      • Champions: 2003–04[7]
      • Runners-up: 2001–02,[8] 2002–03[9]
    • Group II
      • Champions: 2018–19[10]
      • Runners-up: 2016–17[11]
  • Polish Cup (Poznań regionals)

Players

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Current squad

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As of 29 August 2025[20]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 DF File:Flag of Poland.svg POL Adrian Lis
2 DF File:Flag of Poland.svg POL Jakub Skowroński
4 DF  BLR Matvey Bokhno
5 DF File:Flag of Poland.svg POL Maciej Wichtowski (captain)
5 MF File:Flag of Poland.svg POL Hubert Janyszka
6 DF File:Flag of Poland.svg POL Kacper Wołowiec
7 MF File:Flag of Poland.svg POL Igor Stankiewicz
8 FW File:Flag of Poland.svg POL Kamil Jakóbczyk
9 FW File:Flag of Poland.svg POL Wojciech Szymczak
10 FW File:Flag of Poland.svg POL Artur Pląskowski
11 FW File:Flag of Poland.svg POL Patryk Palat
12 GK File:Flag of Poland.svg POL Wojciech Zborek
No. Pos. Nation Player
14 MF File:Flag of Poland.svg POL Filip Warciarek
15 MF File:Flag of Poland.svg POL Patryk Prajsnar
17 MF File:Flag of Poland.svg POL Karol Delikat
18 DF File:Flag of Poland.svg POL Karol Kalata
19 MF File:Flag of Poland.svg POL Daniel Chejdysz
20 DF File:Flag of Poland.svg POL Bartosz Tomaszewski
21 MF File:Flag of Poland.svg POL Maksym Pietrzak
22 MF File:Flag of Poland.svg POL Eryk Śledziński
23 MF File:Flag of Poland.svg POL Filip Wilak
24 MF File:Flag of Poland.svg POL Jakub Antczak
MF File:Flag of Poland.svg POL Artur Ławrynowicz
DF File:Flag of Poland.svg POL Filip Tokar

Out on loan

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Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
MF File:Flag of Poland.svg POL Maksymilian Dziuba (at Śląsk Wrocław until 30 June 2026)

Coaching staff

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As of 4 February 2025[20]
Position Staff
Poland Grzegorz Wojtkowiak Head coach
Poland Karol Bartkowiak Assistant coach
Poland Kamil Olsztyński Goalkeeping coach
Poland Filip Zaranek Match analyst
Poland Patryk Przybylski Fitness coach
Poland Damian Bartkiewicz Team doctor
Poland Hubert Rewers Physiotherapist
Poland Tomasz Małek Team manager

Stadium

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The Lech Poznań Academy Stadium in Wronki is a small, modern venue with undersoil heating. The ground holds just over 5,000 spectators – a third of the town's population – and has floodlighting. The stadium staged three games during the 2006 UEFA U-19 European Championships held in Poland. It used to be the home of Amica Wronki.

References

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Bibliography

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  • Jarosław Owsiański, Lech Poznań – przemilczana prawda, Poznań: Drukarnia Beyga, 2017, 978-83-939221-6-1.
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