Klasa C

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Klasa C
Country Poland
Confederation UEFA
Level on pyramid 9
Promotion to Klasa B
Domestic cup(s) Polish Cup

Klasa C represents the ninth and lowest level of the Polish football hierarchy. [1] The existence of the Klasa C is not common in Poland. In the 2020-21 season, the above-mentioned league existed only in the Lesser Poland and Silesian voivodeships. [2] [3] Teams promoted from Klasa C move up to Klasa B. [4]

From 2008 to 2010, the Klasa C was the tenth level in the Lesser Poland. [1]

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