Industria Kielce reclaim Polish crown with dominant win over Wisła Płock

Industria Kielce regained the Polish championship after a dominant 36:27 home victory over Orlen Wisła Płock in the second match of the final series.
Kielce entered the game with the chance to seal the title in front of their own fans, having won the first final 30:25. Wisła Płock needed a win to force a decisive third match, but they struggled from the start.
The hosts opened strongly and quickly built an 8:2 lead, with Alex Dujshebaev setting the tone and Klemen Ferlin excellent in goal, including several penalty saves in the opening minutes. Even red cards for Benoit Kounkoud and later Theo Monar did not disrupt Kielce’s rhythm.
Wisła had brief better moments, but could not seriously reduce the deficit. Their situation became even harder after Przemysław Krajewski received a red card in the first half. Kielce led by four at half-time and then pulled further away early in the second half, extending the gap to seven goals.
In the final quarter, Daniel Dujshebaev gave Kielce their biggest lead at 30:22. Wisła tried to react, but further red cards, including for Jorge Maqueda and Leon Susnja, broke the flow of the game. Kielce controlled the closing minutes calmly, while the atmosphere in Hala Legionów turned into a celebration.
Dylan Nahi’s goal for 35:25 confirmed the party mood, and Industria Kielce eventually won 36:27 to reclaim the Polish title after two years.





