Patryk Gryckiewicz Oversees Korona Kielce – Piast Gliwice on 1 May

Patryk Gryckiewicz Oversees Korona Kielce – Piast Gliwice on 1 May

Korona Kielce – Piast Gliwice began on 1 May at 17.30 with both sides carrying relegation pressure into a match that mattered well beyond one evening. Korona had gone more than seven years without beating Piast, so the fixture arrived with history sitting behind every duel.

Patryk Gryckiewicz at the center

Patryk Gryckiewicz was the main referee for the match, and that put him in the middle of several sharp moments as the game tightened. Długosz collided with Sanca near the end line, but the referee did not see a foul.

Earlier in the match, Sanca worked with Lewicki in one attacking action, giving Korona a cleaner route forward. Błanik then hit the wall from a sharp angle, a sign that the home side was forcing the issue but not yet finding the finish.

Remacle and Holec

The clearest chance fell to Remacle after Holec made up for an earlier mistake. Holec recovered in time, and Remacle missed a very good chance to open the scoring.

That sequence kept the match tight and left Korona without the breakthrough they were seeking. For a team trying to move clear of the relegation zone, those missed openings carry extra weight because the game offered little margin for waste.

Boisgard and Dziekoński

Piast also found a route behind the defense when Boisgard ran onto a through ball. He got the chance, but shot straight into Dziekoński’s legs, and Gustafson later made a clearance after an aerial duel near the goal.

The game kept leaning on fine details rather than clear control from either side. That fit the shape of a relegation clash: one chance at a time, one mistake at a time, with both teams trying to pull away from danger while Korona also tried to end a winless run against Piast that had lasted more than seven years.

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