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Central Youth League standings
TEAM
P
W
D
L
GOALS
PTS
1
Wisła Kraków U18
2
2
0
0
7 : 2
6
2
Legia Warszawa U18
2
2
0
0
9 : 5
6
3
Polonia Warszawa U18
2
2
0
0
3 : 1
6
4
Korona Kielce U18
2
1
1
0
3 : 1
4
5
Raków Częstochowa U18
2
1
1
0
2 : 1
4
6
Jagiellonia U18
2
1
0
1
8 : 5
3
7
Lech Poznań U18
2
1
0
1
4 : 3
3
8
Arka Gdynia U18
2
1
0
1
3 : 2
3
9
Escola Varsovia U18
1
1
0
0
1 : 0
3
10
Śląsk Wrocław U18
2
0
2
0
1 : 1
2
11
Górnik Zabrze U18
2
0
1
1
0 : 1
1
12
Lechia Gdańsk U18
2
0
1
1
2 : 4
1
13
Miedź Legnica U18
1
0
0
1
0 : 2
0
14
Cracovia U18
2
0
0
2
1 : 5
0
15
Pogoń Szczecin U18
2
0
0
2
1 : 6
0
16
Zagłębie Lubin U18
2
0
0
2
4 : 10
0
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The Central Youth League in Poland was founded in 2005 with the aim of providing young players with an opportunity to develop their football skills in a competitive environment. The league was established by a group of coaches and football enthusiasts who wanted to create a platform for young footballers to hone their skills and gain experience. The first games of the Central Youth League were played in 2006, with teams from across the country competing in a series of regional tournaments.
The league is divided into two divisions – the First Division and the Second Division. The First Division is the top tier of the league and consists of teams from the major cities in Poland, while the Second Division is made up of teams from smaller towns and villages. Each team plays a total of 18 matches in the season, with the top four teams from each division progressing to the playoffs.
The Central Youth League is governed by the Polish Football Association, which is responsible for all aspects of the league, including the regulations, rules and regulations, and the organization of the tournaments. The league also organizes a number of tournaments and events throughout the year, such as the Central Youth Cup and the Central Youth Super Cup.
The Central Youth League is an important part of the development of young footballers in Poland and is a great platform for them to gain experience and hone their skills. The league is also a great way for players to make a name for themselves and gain recognition in the football world.
The 2022 Central Youth League Poland season has kicked off on August 13th, 2022 and will run until June 3rd, 2023. With 16 teams competing for the championship, 240 out of 136 matches have already been played. The top three teams in the standings are currently in a deadlock, with Wisła Kraków U18, Legia Warszawa U18 and Legia Warszawa U18 all having 6 points each. However, with 104 matches still to be played, the competition is far from over. It is sure to be an exciting season for the Central Youth League Poland, with the top three teams all having a chance to take the title. With 104 matches left to be played, anything can happen and the championship is still up for grabs.The Central Youth League Poland is a football competition that follows the same format as the UEFA Youth League. The first edition of the competition took place in 2013 and the best 16 teams qualify for the main competition. The main competition consists of 32 teams divided into 24 groups. The preliminary phase includes 6 rounds that work as a knockout stage. The best teams qualify for the second phase of the competition, which is the final stage of the competition. Here, the most successful 32 teams compete for the title of the Central Youth League Poland competition.
The standings of the competition are determined by the number of games won, lost, and drawn. The team with the most points at the end of the competition is declared the winner. The count of games for the Central Youth League Poland is determined by the number of teams participating in the competition. The more teams that participate, the more games will be played.
The Central Youth League Poland is officially organized by UEFA, the governing body of European football. UEFA has partnered with several television networks to broadcast the tournament, including ESPN, Sky Sports, and BT Sport. This ensures that fans from all over the world can watch the tournament and cheer on their favorite teams.