Poland III Liga 03/01 13:00 19 KSS Kotwica Kornik v Lech Poznan II - View
Poland III Liga 03/08 13:00 20 Lech Poznan II v Elana Torun - View
Poland III Liga 03/15 13:00 21 Wda Swiecie v Lech Poznan II - View
Poland III Liga 03/22 16:00 22 Lech Poznan II v Wybrzeze Rewalskie Rewal - View
Poland III Liga 03/29 16:00 23 Vineta Wolin v Lech Poznan II - View
Poland III Liga 04/05 15:00 24 Lech Poznan II v Notec Czarnkow - View
Poland III Liga 04/12 15:00 25 Gryf Slupsk v Lech Poznan II - View
Poland III Liga 04/19 15:00 26 Lech Poznan II v Sokol Kleczew - View
Poland III Liga 04/26 15:00 27 Unia Swarzedz v Lech Poznan II - View
Poland III Liga 05/03 15:00 28 Lech Poznan II v Polonia Sroda Wlkp - View
Poland III Liga 05/10 15:00 29 Zawisza Bydgoszcz v Lech Poznan II - View
Poland III Liga 05/17 15:00 30 Lech Poznan II v Cartusia Kartuzy - View
Poland III Liga 05/21 15:00 31 Pogon Szczecin II v Lech Poznan II - View
Poland III Liga 05/24 15:00 32 Lech Poznan II v Flota Swinoujscie - View
Poland III Liga 05/31 15:00 33 Lech Poznan II v Blekitni Stargard - View
Poland III Liga 06/07 15:00 34 Gedania Gdansk v Lech Poznan II - View

Wikipedia - Lech Poznań II

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.

History

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).[]

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. 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. After the 2006–07 season, 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.

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. They remained at the third tier for five years, before being relegated from the 2023–24 II liga after finishing 16th.

Lech Poznan II is the reserve team of the renowned Polish soccer club Lech Poznan. The team competes in the lower divisions of Polish football, providing a platform for young and up-and-coming players to develop their skills and potentially break into the first team. Lech Poznan II is known for its strong youth academy and commitment to nurturing talent, with a focus on promoting local talent from the Poznan region. The team plays their home matches at the club's training ground, providing an intimate and supportive atmosphere for players to showcase their abilities. With a rich history and a dedication to developing future stars, Lech Poznan II is a vital part of the club's success and a key stepping stone for aspiring professional soccer players in Poland.