Wisla and Plock have the advantage
Wednesday, April 16, 2003
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Wisla Kraków and Wisla Plock won away from home in the first leg of the Polish Cup semi-finals.
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Celebrations silenced
League leaders and cup holders Wisla won 2-1 at Widzew to give themselves a useful advantage. Tomasz Frankowski headed Wisla into the lead with the last touch of the first half following a Kalu Uche cross. Adam Cichon equalised with 15 minutes to go, but straight from the restart, the home fans' celebrations were silenced when Mariusz Jop restored Wisla's lead after a Daniel Dubicki pass.
Substitute's winner
Plock, under recently-appointed coach Miroslaw Jablonski, are close to their first final after substitute Ireneusz Jelen's last-minute individual goal gave them a 1-0 win at second division side Radomsko. Both second legs will be played on 23 April.