

Bielawianka Bielawa 0-11 Slask Wroclaw: Slask Run Riot in One-Sided Friendly
Slask Wroclaw delivered a merciless performance as they crushed Polish lower-league side Bielawianka Bielawa 11-0 in an international club friendly on 27 June 2026. The Ekstraklasa side showed no mercy, racking up double figures in a pre-season workout.
Match Overview
From the first whistle, the gulf in class was glaring. Slask Wroclaw's superior fitness, technique, and speed left Bielawianka chasing shadows. The visitors scored freely in both halves, hitting four before the break and adding seven more after the interval. Bielawianka barely managed a shot on target all evening.
Key Moments
- Fast start: Slask scored in the third minute through a clinical finish from open play, setting the tone for the night.
- Hat-trick hero: Slask's striker netted a hat-trick, with two goals in the first half and one in the second.
- Defensive collapse: Bielawianka conceded three goals in a five-minute spell after the hour mark, completely losing shape.
- Eleventh goal: A late penalty in stoppage time completed the 11-0 rout.
Standout Players
Multiple Slask players got on the scoresheet, but the forward line was outstanding. The central midfield dictated play, while the full-backs provided constant width and crosses. For Bielawianka, the goalkeeper faced a torrid night but made several saves to prevent an even bigger defeat.
Friendly Context
Pre-season friendlies often see mismatches, and this was one of the most extreme. Slask Wroclaw used the game to fine-tune their attacking combinations and build confidence. Bielawianka will take lessons from the heavy loss, but the scoreline highlights the vast difference between Polish top-flight and lower-league football.