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Central Junior League (Poland) : ウィキペディア英語版
Central Junior League (Poland)
The Central Junior League (Polish language: Centralna Liga Juniorów, CLJ) is the highest level in Polish Under-19 football. Created in mid-2013, it replaced Mloda Ekstraklasa. The winner of the ''CLJ'' advances to the UEFA Youth League. The Central Junior League is a Polish equivalent of German Under 19 Bundesliga.
== History ==
First tournament of Polish U-19 championship took place in the summer of 1936, see Football Junior Championships of Poland. The formula of the U-19 games changed several times. In some years, there was a final match, taking place before an international game featuring the national team of Poland, while on other occasions, there was a final tournament, featuring four top U-19 teams, winners of local competitions. At regional level, the championships were organized by local branches of Polish Football Association (''PZPN'').
In the summer of 2007, the so-called Mloda Ekstraklasa (''Young Ekstraklasa'') was formed. It was contested by players 21 years of age and under, also each team was allowed three players over this age limit. Despite the creation of ''Mloda Ekstraklasa'', games of the U-19 national championships continued on regional levels: winners of local competitions played each other in the play-off series.
== 2012-2013 ==
In the summer of 2012, the ''Macroregional League of Older Juniors'' (''Liga Makroregionalna Juniorow Starszych'', U-19) and ''Macroregional League of Younger Juniors'' (''Liga Makroregionalna Juniorow Mlodszych'', U-17) were created. Both leagues had 48 teams, divided into four groups of 12 teams (each group covered four Polish provinces).
In the U-19 leagues, winners of their respective groups were the teams of Legia Warszawa, Arka Gdynia, Ruch Chorzow and Cracovia Krakow. All four played in a final tournament, which took place in mid-June 2013 in Grudziadz and Swiecie. The tournament was won by Legia, which became the 2013 U-19 Champion of Poland.
In the U-17 leagues, winners of their groups were the teams of Wisla Krakow, Zawisza Bydgoszcz, Polonia Warszawa and Gwarek Zabrze. The final tournament featuring these teams took place in June 2013 in the area of Rzeszow, with Wisla Krakow becoming the 2013 U-17 Champion of Poland.
== 2013-2014 ==
In the summer of 2013, Central Junior League was officially formed by the PZPN. It consisted of four groups (48 teams), with 12 teams in each group (every Polish province was granted three spots). The championship took place in the autumn - spring system.
=== Group A ===
* Lodz Voivodeship: LKS Lodz, UKS SMS Lodz, GKS Belchatow,
* Masovian Voivodeship: Legia Warszawa, Polonia Warszawa, Bron Radom,
* Podlasie Voivodeship: Jagiellonia Bialystok, LKS Lomza, MOSP Bialystok,
* Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship: Stomil Olsztyn, Sokol Ostroda, Olimpia Elblag.
This group was won by GKS Belchatow, second was Legia Warszawa. Both teams qualified to the playoffs.
=== Group B ===
* Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship: Zawisza Bydgoszcz, Elana Torun, Lider Wloclawek,
* Pomeranian Voivodeship: Arka Gdynia, Lechia Gdansk, Baltyk Gdynia,
* Greater Poland Voivodeship: Lech Poznan, Warta Poznan, Polonia Leszno,
* West Pomeranian Voivodeship: Baltyk Koszalin, Pogon Szczecin, AP Pogon Szczecin.
This group was won by Lech Poznan, second was Pogon Szczecin. Both teams qualified to the playoffs.
=== Group C ===
* Lower Silesian Voivodeship: Zaglebie Lubin, Slask Wroclaw, Miedz Legnica,
* Lubusz Voivodeship: UKP Zielona Gora, Promien Zary, Polonia Slubice,
* Opole Voivodeship: Pomologia Proszkow, MOSiR Opole, MKS Kluczbork,
* Silesian Voivodeship: Ruch Chorzow, Gwarek Zabrze, UKS Ruch Chorzow.
This group was won by Ruch Chorzow, second was Zaglebie Lubin. Both teams qualified to the playoffs.
=== Group D ===
* Lublin Voivodeship: Gornik Leczna, Widok Lublin, Wisla Pulawy,
* Lesser Poland Voivodeship: Cracovia Krakow, Wisla Krakow, Sandecja Nowy Sacz,
* Podkarpackie Voivodeship: Stal Stalowa Wola, Stal Rzeszow, Stal Mielec,
* Swietokrzyskie Voivodeship: Korona Kielce, KSZO Ostrowiec Swietokrzyski, Juventa Starachowice.
This group was won by Wisla Krakow, second was Cracovia. Both teams qualified to the playoffs.
=== Play-offs ===
* June 5, 2014: Zaglebie Lubin 0-2 Wisla Kraków, Cracovia 2-1 Ruch Chorzów, Legia Warszawa 2-2 Lech Poznan, Pogon Szczecin 2-1 GKS Belchatów,
* June 8, 2014: Wisla Kraków 3-1 Zaglebie Lubin, Ruch Chorzów 0-2 Cracovia, Lech Poznan 3-0 Legia Warszawa, GKS Belchatów 2-2 Pogon Szczecin.
=== Semifinals ===
* June 15, 2014: Wisla Kraków 5-1 Lech Poznan, Cracovia 3-5 Pogon Szczecin
* June 19, 2014 Lech Poznan 1-1 Wisla Kraków, Pogon Szczecin 3-5 Cracovia (pen. 3-5).
=== Final ===
* June 22, 2014: Wisla Kraków 2-1 Cracovia
* June 25, 2014 Cracovia 0-10 Wisla Kraków.
Wisla Krakow became the 2014 U-19 Champion of Poland, and the first winner of the Central Junior League.
== 2014 - 2015 ==
In the second season of the CLJ, the league was limited to 32 teams, divided into two groups: West and East.
=== Group West ===
Sixteen teams from eight western provinces of Poland (Lower Silesia, Lubusz, Opole, Silesia, Kuyavia-Pomerania, Pomerania, Western Pomerania, Greater Poland):
* Lech Poznan, Pogon Szczecin, Arka Gdynia, Lechia Gdansk, Baltyk Koszalin, Warta Poznan, Zawisza Bydgoszcz, Ruch Chorzow, Zaglebie Lubin, Slask Wroclaw, MOSiR Odra Opole, UKP Zielona Gora, MKS Kluczbork, KS Stilon Gorzow Wielkopolski, Gornik Zabrze, Olimpia Grudziadz.
This group was won by Lech Poznan (70 points), second was Gornik Zabrze (63 points), third Lechia Gdansk (61 points), and fourth Pogon Szczecin (55 points). First two teams qualified to the playoffs. Relegated were the last four teams: Odra Opole (39 points), Olimpia Grudziadz (14 points), KKS Kluczbork (14 points), and Stilon Gorzow Wielkopolski (8 points).
=== Group East ===
Sixteen teams from eight eastern provinces of Poland (Lodz, Mazovia, Podlasie, Warmia-Mazury, Lublin, Podkarpacie, Lesser Poland, Swietokrzyskie):
* GKS Belchatow, Legia Warszawa, MKS Polonia Warszawa, Stomil Olsztyn, Jagiellonia Bialystok, Olimpia Elblag, LKS 1926 Lomza, LKS Lodz, Wisla Krakow, Cracovia, Korona Kielce, Stal Mielec, Wisla Pulawy, Stal Rzeszow, KSZO Ostrowiec Swietokrzyski, Motor Lublin.
This group was won by Legia Warszawa (79 points), second was Polonia Warszawa (60 points), third Cracovia (53 points), and fourth Jagiellonia Bialystok (52 points). First two teams qualified to the playoffs. Relegated were the last four teams: Olimpia Elblag (27 points), Stomil Olsztyn (25 points), LKS Lomza (24 points), and Wisla Pulawy (23 points).
=== Seminfinals ===

* June 6, 2015
Gornik Zabrze 1-1 Legia Warszawa, Polonia Warszawa 1-0 Lech Poznan,
* June 10, 2015
Legia Warszawa 2-0 Gornik Zabrze, Lech Poznan 1-0 Polonia Warszawa (pen. 4-2)

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