Wrocław Stadium
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The Wrocław Stadium (Polish: Stadion Wrocław), known for sponsorship reasons as the Tarczyński Arena Wrocław since 2021,[1] is a UEFA Category Four association football stadium built for the 2012 UEFA European Football Championship. The Stadium is located on aleja Śląska (English: Silesian Avenue) in the district of Fabryczna, Wrocław. It is the home stadium of the Śląsk Wrocław football team playing in the Polish Ekstraklasa. The stadium has a capacity of 42,771[5] spectators, all seated and all covered.[6]
Stadion Wrocław | |
Full name | Tarczyński Arena Wrocław[1] |
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Location | Aleja Śląska 1 54-128 Wrocław, Poland |
Coordinates | 51°08′28.2″N 16°56′37.6″E |
Owner | City of Wrocław |
Operator | SMG |
Capacity | 42,771[2] |
Record attendance | 42,771[3] Śląsk 1–0 Lechia (28 October 2011) |
Field size | 105 x 68 meters |
Surface | Grass[4] |
Construction | |
Broke ground | 2009 |
Built | 2009–2011 |
Opened | 10 September 2011 |
Construction cost | 729,7 mln PLN |
Architect | JSK Architekci |
Tenants | |
Śląsk Wrocław Poland national football team (selected matches) | |
Website | |
Official Website |
The Wrocław Stadium is the largest arena in Ekstraklasa and the third largest in the country (after the Stadion Narodowy in Warsaw and the Stadion Śląski in Chorzów).
Stadium construction began in April 2009 and was completed in September 2011.[7]
Stadium opening took place at 10 September 2011 with boxing fight between Tomasz Adamek and Vitali Klitschko for WBC heavyweight title [8] The first football match, between Śląsk Wrocław and Lechia Gdańsk, was played on 28 October 2011. Śląsk won the match 1–0 and Johan Voskamp was the first goalscorer at the new stadium.[9]