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==Rzeszow Group== | |||
Seven teams entered the competition this year: Czuwaj Przemyśl, Gornik Gorlice, JKS Jarosław, Legia Krosno, Resovia, Stal Rzeszów, Stal Sanok (formerly Sanoczanka). The games began on January 25, but the weather prevented further play after several matches had been completed. Stal Sanok was atop the table at the time and advanced to the promotion round to the 2. Liga. | |||
==External links== | ==External links== |
Latest revision as of 15:07, 12 November 2018
The 1960-61 Polish 3. Liga season was divided into multiple regional groups, with the top teams advancing to the final round.
Silesian Group
- 3. Liga
- Gwardia Katowice - advanced to final round
- Górnik Murcki - advanced to final round
- Elektro Łaziska Górne - 22 pts, 58:43 goals
- Piast Cieszyn
- Silesia Rybnik
- Concordia Knurów
- Lechia 06 Mysłowice
- Stal Sosnowiec
- LZS Jastrzębianka Jastrzębie - relegated
- A Klasa
- Stal Czechowice
- Stal Ib Sosnowiec
- Piast Ib Cieszyn
- Elektro Ib Łaziska Górne
- Silesia Ib Rybnik
- Lechia Kobiór
- Górnik Ib Murcki
- Stal Ib Katowice
Rzeszow Group
Seven teams entered the competition this year: Czuwaj Przemyśl, Gornik Gorlice, JKS Jarosław, Legia Krosno, Resovia, Stal Rzeszów, Stal Sanok (formerly Sanoczanka). The games began on January 25, but the weather prevented further play after several matches had been completed. Stal Sanok was atop the table at the time and advanced to the promotion round to the 2. Liga.