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Stadion Olimpijski (Wrocław)

The Olympic Stadium (Polish: Stadion Olimpijski) is a multi-purpose stadium in Wrocław, Poland. It is the home stadium of speedway team Sparta Wrocław and American football team Panthers Wrocław.

Olympic Stadium
Stadion Olimpijski
Full nameOlympic Stadium in Wrocław
Former namesSchlesierkampfbahn (1928–1935)
Hermann Göring Stadium (1935–1939)
LocationWrocław, Poland
Coordinates51°7′10″N 17°5′48″E / 51.11944°N 17.09667°E / 51.11944; 17.09667
OwnerCity of Wrocław
Capacity11,000[1]
SurfaceArtificial Grass (football)
Shale (speedway)
Construction
Built1926–1928
Opened1928
Renovated1935–1939
ArchitectRichard Konwiarz
Tenants

The stadium has a capacity now of 11,000 people and was supposed to be one of the main pitches on UEFA Euro 2012. The newly constructed Stadion Miejski was used for that event instead.

History edit

 
Gymnastics performances at the stadium in 1967

The stadium was built from 1926 to 1928 as Schlesierkampfbahn (Silesian Arena) according to a design by Richard Konwiarz. It was part of a larger sports complex in the city district of Zalesie (then Leerbeutel), again extended from 1935 to 1939 and renamed Hermann–Göring–Stadion under the Nazi German authorities. On 16 May 1937, it was the site of the legendary Breslau Eleven football match, when the Germany national football team defeated Denmark 8–0. Despite its current Polish name, the arena has never been an Olympic Games site (in particular, for the 1936 Summer Olympics); however the builder Richard Konwiarz achieved a bronze medal in the art competitions at the 1932 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles for his architectural design.

Heavily devastated during the Siege of Breslau in World War II, the stadium was rebuilt by the Polish municipal administration and named after General Karol Świerczewski. From the 1970s it was used by the Wrocław University School of Physical Education and comprehensively modernized with floodlights and an undersoil heating. The Wrocław city administration assumed ownership in 2006 and had the speedway racing track rebuilt, whereafter the smaller football pitch no longer meets the requirements of UEFA stadium categories.

The speedway track is 387 metres (423 yd) in length.

 
Covered stand

Past events edit

The stadium has hosted the Speedway Grand Prix of Poland in 1995, 1996, 1997, 1999, and 2000. It also was a venue of the Speedway Grand Prix of Europe in 2004, 2005, 2006, and 2007. The stadium has hosted american football competition and motorcycle speedway competition at 2017 World Games.

Speedway World Finals edit

Individual World Championship edit

World Pairs Championship edit

World Team Cup edit

* The Great Britain Speedway Team contained riders from the Commonwealth nations until the early 1970s. Mauger, Briggs and Moore were from New Zealand, Airey from Australia and Wilson from England.

Speedway World Cup edit

Speedway Grand Prix edit

National football team matches edit

No Date Host Opponent Result
1. 2 November 1930   Germany   Norway
1:1
2. 15 September 1935   Germany   Poland
1:0
3. 16 May 1937   Germany   Denmark
8:0
4. 12 November 1939   Germany   Czech Republic
4:4
5. 7 December 1941   Germany   Slovakia
4:0
6. 14 May 1950   Poland   Romania
3:3
7. 10 May 1953   Poland   Czechoslovakia
1:1
8. 26 August 1956   Poland   Bulgaria
1:2
9. 21 June 1959   Poland   Israel
7:2
10. 22 October 1961   Poland   East Germany
3:1
11. 18 May 1966   Poland   Sweden
1:1
12. 28 July 1967   Poland   Soviet Union
0:1
13. 16 May 1973   Poland   Republic of Ireland
2:0
14. 7 September 1974   Poland   France
0:2
15. 12 November 1977   Poland   Sweden
2:1
16. 15 November 1978   Poland    Switzerland
2:0
17. 15 November 1981   Poland   Malta
6:0
18. 28 October 1983   Poland   Portugal
0:1
19. 24 March 1987   Poland   Norway
4:1

References edit

  1. ^ "W budowie: Stadion Olimpijski we Wrocławiu – Stadiony.net".

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The Olympic Stadium Polish Stadion Olimpijski is a multi purpose stadium in Wroclaw Poland It is the home stadium of speedway team Sparta Wroclaw and American football team Panthers Wroclaw Olympic StadiumStadion OlimpijskiFull nameOlympic Stadium in WroclawFormer namesSchlesierkampfbahn 1928 1935 Hermann Goring Stadium 1935 1939 LocationWroclaw PolandCoordinates51 7 10 N 17 5 48 E 51 11944 N 17 09667 E 51 11944 17 09667OwnerCity of WroclawCapacity11 000 1 SurfaceArtificial Grass football Shale speedway ConstructionBuilt1926 1928Opened1928Renovated1935 1939ArchitectRichard KonwiarzTenantsSparta Wroclaw Speedway Ekstraliga Panthers Wroclaw ELF The stadium has a capacity now of 11 000 people and was supposed to be one of the main pitches on UEFA Euro 2012 The newly constructed Stadion Miejski was used for that event instead Contents 1 History 2 Past events 3 Speedway World Finals 3 1 Individual World Championship 3 2 World Pairs Championship 3 3 World Team Cup 3 4 Speedway World Cup 4 Speedway Grand Prix 5 National football team matches 6 ReferencesHistory edit nbsp Gymnastics performances at the stadium in 1967The stadium was built from 1926 to 1928 as Schlesierkampfbahn Silesian Arena according to a design by Richard Konwiarz It was part of a larger sports complex in the city district of Zalesie then Leerbeutel again extended from 1935 to 1939 and renamed Hermann Goring Stadion under the Nazi German authorities On 16 May 1937 it was the site of the legendary Breslau Eleven football match when the Germany national football team defeated Denmark 8 0 Despite its current Polish name the arena has never been an Olympic Games site in particular for the 1936 Summer Olympics however the builder Richard Konwiarz achieved a bronze medal in the art competitions at the 1932 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles for his architectural design Heavily devastated during the Siege of Breslau in World War II the stadium was rebuilt by the Polish municipal administration and named after General Karol Swierczewski From the 1970s it was used by the Wroclaw University School of Physical Education and comprehensively modernized with floodlights and an undersoil heating The Wroclaw city administration assumed ownership in 2006 and had the speedway racing track rebuilt whereafter the smaller football pitch no longer meets the requirements of UEFA stadium categories The speedway track is 387 metres 423 yd in length nbsp Covered standPast events editThe stadium has hosted the Speedway Grand Prix of Poland in 1995 1996 1997 1999 and 2000 It also was a venue of the Speedway Grand Prix of Europe in 2004 2005 2006 and 2007 The stadium has hosted american football competition and motorcycle speedway competition at 2017 World Games Speedway World Finals editIndividual World Championship edit 1970 nbsp Ivan Mauger 15pts 1992 nbsp Gary Havelock 14ptsWorld Pairs Championship edit 1975 nbsp Sweden Anders Michanek Tommy Jansson 24ptsWorld Team Cup edit 1961 nbsp Poland Marian Kaiser Henryk Zyto Florian Kapala Mieczyslaw Polukard Stanislaw Tkocz 32pts 1966 nbsp Poland Andrzej Pogorzelski Marian Rose Antoni Woryna Andrzej Wyglenda 41pts 1971 nbsp Great Britain Ray Wilson Ivan Mauger Jim Airey Barry Briggs Ronnie Moore 37pts 1977 nbsp England Peter Collins Michael Lee Dave Jessup John Davis Malcolm Simmons 37pts 1980 nbsp England Michael Lee Chris Morton Peter Collins Dave Jessup John Davis 40pts The Great Britain Speedway Team contained riders from the Commonwealth nations until the early 1970s Mauger Briggs and Moore were from New Zealand Airey from Australia and Wilson from England Speedway World Cup edit 2001 nbsp Australia Jason Crump Leigh Adams Ryan Sullivan Todd Wiltshire Craig Boyce 68pts 2005 nbsp Poland Tomasz Gollob Piotr Protasiewicz Jaroslaw Hampel Rune Holta Grzegorz Walasek 62ptsSpeedway Grand Prix edit1995 Speedway Grand Prix of Poland nbsp Tomasz Gollob 1996 Speedway Grand Prix of Poland nbsp Tommy Knudsen 1997 Speedway Grand Prix of Poland nbsp Greg Hancock 1999 Speedway Grand Prix of Poland nbsp Tomasz Gollob 2004 Speedway Grand Prix of Europe nbsp Bjarne Pedersen 2005 Speedway Grand Prix of Europe nbsp Tony Rickardsson 2006 Speedway Grand Prix of Europe nbsp Jason Crump 2007 Speedway Grand Prix of Europe nbsp Nicki Pedersen 2019 Speedway Grand Prix of Poland nbsp Bartosz Zmarzlik 2020 Speedway Grand Prix of Poland nbsp Artem Laguta 2020 Speedway Grand Prix of Poland II nbsp Maciej Janowski 2021 Speedway Grand Prix of Poland nbsp Bartosz Zmarzlik 2021 Speedway Grand Prix of Poland II nbsp Bartosz Zmarzlik 2022 Speedway Grand Prix of Poland III nbsp Dan Bewley 2024 Speedway Grand Prix of Poland III nbsp tbdNational football team matches editNo Date Host Opponent Result1 2 November 1930 nbsp Germany nbsp Norway 1 12 15 September 1935 nbsp Germany nbsp Poland 1 03 16 May 1937 nbsp Germany nbsp Denmark 8 04 12 November 1939 nbsp Germany nbsp Czech Republic 4 45 7 December 1941 nbsp Germany nbsp Slovakia 4 06 14 May 1950 nbsp Poland nbsp Romania 3 37 10 May 1953 nbsp Poland nbsp Czechoslovakia 1 18 26 August 1956 nbsp Poland nbsp Bulgaria 1 29 21 June 1959 nbsp Poland nbsp Israel 7 210 22 October 1961 nbsp Poland nbsp East Germany 3 111 18 May 1966 nbsp Poland nbsp Sweden 1 112 28 July 1967 nbsp Poland nbsp Soviet Union 0 113 16 May 1973 nbsp Poland nbsp Republic of Ireland 2 014 7 September 1974 nbsp Poland nbsp France 0 215 12 November 1977 nbsp Poland nbsp Sweden 2 116 15 November 1978 nbsp Poland nbsp Switzerland 2 017 15 November 1981 nbsp Poland nbsp Malta 6 018 28 October 1983 nbsp Poland nbsp Portugal 0 119 24 March 1987 nbsp Poland nbsp Norway 4 1References edit W budowie Stadion Olimpijski we Wroclawiu Stadiony net nbsp Media related to Olympic Stadium in Wroclaw at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Stadion Olimpijski Wroclaw amp oldid 1184603097, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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