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Stadion Cracovii im. Józefa Piłsudskiego

Stadion Cracovii im. Józefa Piłsudskiego (English: Józef Piłsudski's Cracovia Stadium) is a football stadium located in Kraków, Poland. It is used mostly for football matches and it is the home ground of Cracovia and Puszcza Niepołomice. Originally, the first Cracovia stadium was built in 1912. It was demolished in mid-2009. From then until late 2010 entirely new construction was raised in roughly the same location where the old stadium stood. After reconstruction the stadium holds 15,114 people.[2] The stadium meets the criteria for UEFA Category 3[3]

Stadion Cracovii im. Józefa Piłsudskiego
Cracovia Stadium
Full nameStadion Cracovii
im. Józefa Piłsudskiego
Former namesStadion Cracovii
Locationul. Kałuży 1
30-111 Kraków, Poland
Coordinates50°03′29″N 19°55′11″E / 50.05806°N 19.91972°E / 50.05806; 19.91972
OwnerCity of Kraków
OperatorCracovia
Capacity15,114
Record attendance14,300
CracoviaArka Gdynia
25 September 2010[1]
Field size105 m x 68 m
SurfaceGrass
Construction
Broke ground1911
Built1911–1912
2009–2010
OpenedMarch 31, 1912
September 25, 2010
(new stadium)
Construction cost157 mn PLN
ArchitectEstudio Lamela
Tenants
Cracovia(1912–present)
Puszcza Niepołomice (2023–present)
Website
Official website

The stadium's design and construction has been frequently awarded in many architectural contests. In 2010 it was honored with the Janusza Bogdanowskiego award, given by the Archi-Szopa Association for the best architectural construction in Kraków City.[4] The stadium is located south of Błonia Park (in the Zwierzyniec district of Cracovia), near the stadium of Cracovia's archrival Wisła Kraków.

The stadium is named after Polish legendary Chief of StateMarshal Józef Piłsudski[5]

The 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification match between Ukraine and Kosovo on 9 October 2016 was played in the stadium due to Ukraine's Ukraine's non-recognition of Kosovo's travel documents.[6][7] Ukraine's 2022-23 UEFA Nations League home fixtures were also played in this stadium due to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[8]

Construction edit

The stadium design was made by a consortium of Polish and Spanish architectural companies, Estudio Lamela Sp. z o.o, Estudio Lamela S.L., Sener Sp. z o.o. and Sener Ingenieria y Sistemas S.A. The general constructor was the consortium of German Alpine Bau Deutschland AG, Austrian Alpine Bau GmbH and Polish Alpine Construction Polska Sp. z o.o and KPBP „Budus” S.A. Cost was planned at 157 mln PLN. In June 2009, the process of construction began. Firstly, the old Cracovia stadium, built in 1912, was demolished.[9] Construction was completed in September 2010. Cracovia played its first official match in the new stadium on 25 September 2010.[citation needed]

Characteristic edit

Overall edit

The new stadium is located within the square of these streets: Kraszewskiego, Focha, Kałuży and Zwierzyniec. The exact location has been slightly changed in comparison to the old one. The stadium still occupies the central part of the plot, but now it is parallel to the Focha street.

 
Main Stand

The stadium is a typical football-specific stadium. The field dimensions are the FIFA standard 105 x 68 meters. The distance between sideline and first row seats varies from 6m (North Stand), by 8m (East & South Stands) to 10m (West Stand). The stadium has three one-level stands and one two-level main stand. The facility is an all-seater and it is fully roofed. The building out of all four corners means that the division into separate stands is not readily visible from the exterior of the building  – the stadium creates a single compact structure. Height of the stands are respectively 14, 10, 12 and 19 meters[10]

South stand edit

South stand is the main stand of the stadium. Capacity is 4691 spectators. This is the only two-level stand in the stadium. The stand is divided into five sections. Three of them are located on the first level and these are: Sections G, E (14 rows each) and a VIP section which can hold 476 people with 11 rows. The other two, Section F and H (with eight and nine rows respectively) are located on the second level of the stand.

 
Main entrance to the stadium

West stand edit

West stand is located on the side of Ignacego Kraszewskiego Street. It is divided into two sections, I & J. Both have 22 rows. West stand is the largest of the three one-level stands on stadium. Section J is a section prepared especially for guest spectators. Its capacity is 1057 people. The section has its own separated entrance and foyer dedicated only to fans from visiting team.

East stand edit

East stand is the smallest stand of the stadium. The main representative square is located between this stand and Kałuży Street. The stand is divided into two standard sections: B (only sectors B4 and B5) and D. This is the place where the most fanatic Cracovia fans supports their team during the matches. Moreover, there are 42 places for disabled persons with another 42 dedicated for their care assistants.

North stand edit

The opposite to the main stand, North stand is divided into sections A and B (sectors B1, B2, B3). Each of them have 16 rows.[11]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Ekstraklasa: Cracovia 2-0 Arka". 90minut.pl. Retrieved 2013-04-20.
  2. ^ "Stadion im. Józefa Piłsudskiego (Stadion Cracovii)". stadiony.net. Retrieved 2013-04-20.
  3. ^ "Stadion Cracovii Kraków". zwiedzamstadiony.pl. Retrieved 2013-03-14.
  4. ^ "Architekci stadionu Cracovii nagrodzeni". DAH. krakow.gazeta.pl. Retrieved 2013-03-14.
  5. ^ . sportowacracovia.wordpress.com. Archived from the original on 2013-09-10. Retrieved 2013-04-20.
  6. ^ "Ukraine's national teams to play Kosovo at neutral venues". InSerbia. 6 September 2016.
  7. ^ "Ukraine beats nomadic Kosovo 3-0 to end winless run". Yahoo! Sports. 9 September 2016.
  8. ^ "Ukraine Matches UEFA Nations League". UEFA.com. Retrieved 23 September 2022.
  9. ^ "Rusza budowa stadionu Pasów". muratorplus.pl. Retrieved 2013-03-14.
  10. ^ "Stadion Cracovii". arenysportowe.eu. Retrieved 2013-03-14.
  11. ^ "Cracovia - Stadion". Cracovia.pl. Retrieved 2013-04-20.

External links edit

  • Stadium page at the official Cracovia website
  • Stadium photos at the official Cracovia website
  • Stadium info at Stadiony.net

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nameStadion Cracoviiim Jozefa PilsudskiegoFormer namesStadion CracoviiLocationul Kaluzy 130 111 Krakow PolandCoordinates50 03 29 N 19 55 11 E 50 05806 N 19 91972 E 50 05806 19 91972OwnerCity of KrakowOperatorCracoviaCapacity15 114Record attendance14 300Cracovia Arka Gdynia25 September 2010 1 Field size105 m x 68 mSurfaceGrassConstructionBroke ground1911Built1911 19122009 2010OpenedMarch 31 1912September 25 2010 new stadium Construction cost157 mn PLNArchitectEstudio LamelaTenantsCracovia 1912 present Puszcza Niepolomice 2023 present WebsiteOfficial website The stadium s design and construction has been frequently awarded in many architectural contests In 2010 it was honored with the Janusza Bogdanowskiego award given by the Archi Szopa Association for the best architectural construction in Krakow City 4 The stadium is located south of Blonia Park in the Zwierzyniec district of Cracovia near the stadium of Cracovia s archrival Wisla Krakow The stadium is named after Polish legendary Chief of State Marshal Jozef Pilsudski 5 The 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification match between Ukraine and Kosovo on 9 October 2016 was played in the stadium due to Ukraine s Ukraine s non recognition of Kosovo s travel documents 6 7 Ukraine s 2022 23 UEFA Nations League home fixtures were also played in this stadium due to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine 8 Contents 1 Construction 2 Characteristic 2 1 Overall 2 2 South stand 2 3 West stand 2 4 East stand 2 5 North stand 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksConstruction editThe stadium design was made by a consortium of Polish and Spanish architectural companies Estudio Lamela Sp z o o Estudio Lamela S L Sener Sp z o o and Sener Ingenieria y Sistemas S A The general constructor was the consortium of German Alpine Bau Deutschland AG Austrian Alpine Bau GmbH and Polish Alpine Construction Polska Sp z o o and KPBP Budus S A Cost was planned at 157 mln PLN In June 2009 the process of construction began Firstly the old Cracovia stadium built in 1912 was demolished 9 Construction was completed in September 2010 Cracovia played its first official match in the new stadium on 25 September 2010 citation needed Characteristic editOverall edit The new stadium is located within the square of these streets Kraszewskiego Focha Kaluzy and Zwierzyniec The exact location has been slightly changed in comparison to the old one The stadium still occupies the central part of the plot but now it is parallel to the Focha street nbsp Main Stand The stadium is a typical football specific stadium The field dimensions are the FIFA standard 105 x 68 meters The distance between sideline and first row seats varies from 6m North Stand by 8m East amp South Stands to 10m West Stand The stadium has three one level stands and one two level main stand The facility is an all seater and it is fully roofed The building out of all four corners means that the division into separate stands is not readily visible from the exterior of the building the stadium creates a single compact structure Height of the stands are respectively 14 10 12 and 19 meters 10 South stand edit South stand is the main stand of the stadium Capacity is 4691 spectators This is the only two level stand in the stadium The stand is divided into five sections Three of them are located on the first level and these are Sections G E 14 rows each and a VIP section which can hold 476 people with 11 rows The other two Section F and H with eight and nine rows respectively are located on the second level of the stand nbsp Main entrance to the stadium West stand edit West stand is located on the side of Ignacego Kraszewskiego Street It is divided into two sections I amp J Both have 22 rows West stand is the largest of the three one level stands on stadium Section J is a section prepared especially for guest spectators Its capacity is 1057 people The section has its own separated entrance and foyer dedicated only to fans from visiting team East stand edit East stand is the smallest stand of the stadium The main representative square is located between this stand and Kaluzy Street The stand is divided into two standard sections B only sectors B4 and B5 and D This is the place where the most fanatic Cracovia fans supports their team during the matches Moreover there are 42 places for disabled persons with another 42 dedicated for their care assistants North stand edit The opposite to the main stand North stand is divided into sections A and B sectors B1 B2 B3 Each of them have 16 rows 11 See also editList of football stadiums in Poland Lists of stadiums Jozef Pilsudski Blonia Park Stadion Miejski im Henryka ReymanaReferences edit Ekstraklasa Cracovia 2 0 Arka 90minut pl Retrieved 2013 04 20 Stadion im Jozefa Pilsudskiego Stadion Cracovii stadiony net Retrieved 2013 04 20 Stadion Cracovii Krakow zwiedzamstadiony pl Retrieved 2013 03 14 Architekci stadionu Cracovii nagrodzeni DAH krakow gazeta pl Retrieved 2013 03 14 Stadion Cracovii sportowacracovia wordpress com Archived from the original on 2013 09 10 Retrieved 2013 04 20 Ukraine s national teams to play Kosovo at neutral venues InSerbia 6 September 2016 Ukraine beats nomadic Kosovo 3 0 to end winless run Yahoo Sports 9 September 2016 Ukraine Matches UEFA Nations League UEFA com Retrieved 23 September 2022 Rusza budowa stadionu Pasow muratorplus pl Retrieved 2013 03 14 Stadion Cracovii arenysportowe eu Retrieved 2013 03 14 Cracovia Stadion Cracovia pl Retrieved 2013 04 20 External links editStadium page at the official Cracovia website Stadium photos at the official Cracovia website Stadium info at Stadiony net Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Stadion Cracovii im Jozefa Pilsudskiego amp oldid 1219563382, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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