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Kielce City Stadium

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Owner
  
City of Kielce

Surface
  
Grass

Capacity
  
15,500

Team
  
Korona Kielce

Field size
  
105 m x 68 m

Opened
  
1 April 2006

Phone
  
+48 41 340 34 26

Construction cost
  
48 million PLN

Kielce City Stadium

Full name
  
Stadion Miejski w Kielcach

Location
  
Ulica Ściegiennego 8 Kielce, Poland

Operator
  
City of Kielce and Korona Kielce

Address
  
Księdza Piotra Ściegiennego 8, 25-033 Kielce, Poland

Similar
  
Stadion Zagłębia Lubin, Stadion Piast, Stadion Miejski, Stadion Florian Krygier, Arena Lublin

The Kolporter Arena (official name) is a multi-purpose stadium in Kielce, Poland. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of Korona Kielce. The stadium holds 15,500 and was built in 2006. It is one of the most modern football stadiums in Poland.

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On the 1 April 2006, eighteen months to the day that construction started on the project, its inaugural match took place, an Ekstraklasa match between Korona and Zagłębie Lubin. The match finished in a 1–1 draw.

The old stadium of Korona is currently being used by the reserve team.

Facts

  • Total capacity: 15 500
  • Capacity on international matches: 14 525
  • Sitting places: 13 823
  • "Młyn": 500 - 1 800
  • Sector for visitors: 777
  • Family sector: 545
  • Free admission cards: 320
  • Youth teams sector: 320
  • Sector for VIPs: 104
  • Places for press: 54
  • Club: Korona Kielce
  • Illumination: 1 411 lux
  • Inauguration: 01.04.2006 (Korona Kielce - Zagłębie Lubin 1-1)
  • Record attendance: 15 500 (Korona Kielce - Legia Warszawa 3-1, 23.09.2006)
  • Project: ATJ Architekci
  • Cost: 48 million PLN
  • Construction period: 22.11.2004-1.04.2006
  • Address: Ściegiennego 8, Kielce
  • Other: heated grass, covered
  • Matches of the Polish national team

    So far the Polish national football team played 3 matches in the new Kielce stadium. The first was against Armenia during the qualification phase of Euro 2008. The second match was against San Marino during the qualifications for the 2010 World Cup. That game was notable for two reasons: 1) the Polish team achieved its highest victory ever, 10:0, beating its 46 years old record (a 9:0 victory against Norway in 1963). 2) Poland scored its fastest goal ever thanks to Rafał Boguski, who scored for 1-0 already in the 23rd second of the game.

    A friendly match against Finland took place at the stadium on 23 May 2010.

    References

    Kielce City Stadium Wikipedia


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