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Built
  
1951–1956

Opened
  
22 July 1956

Capacity
  
55,211

Expanded
  
2009–2017

Height
  
49 m

Phone
  
+48 32 603 26 02

Silesian Stadium

Full name
  
Silesian Stadium Stadion Śląski

Location
  
Chorzów, Silesia, Poland

Record attendance
  
130 000 (1973 Speedway World Championship, 2 September 1973)

Address
  
Katowicka 10, 41-500 Chorzów, Poland

Owner
  
Silesian Regional Assembly

Architects
  
Julian Brzuchowski, Volkwin Marg, Marek Nowak

Similar
  
Silesian Park, Stadion GKS Katowice, Silesian Amusement Park, Silesian Zoological Garden, National Stadium Warsaw

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Stadion Slaski is a sport stadium located in the Slaskie region of Poland. It was opened in 1956 and has a capacity of 54,477.

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Description

In 1993, the stadium was designated as the official home stadium of the Polish national football team. In the 1990s, the stadium was converted to an all-seater stadium, reducing the capacity to 47,246. Currently, its capacity is being expanded to 55,211, stadium being renovated and a new roof is being installed over the stadium (claimed to become one of the largest in the world, 43,000 m2).

Reconstruction

For the last 4 years the stadium has been totally reconstructed according to the modern standards. By 2016 it will be roofed. Brand new grand stands construction will be completed and over 55 thousand new seats, modern illumination, audio and security systems will be installed. Reopening of new stadium is planned by September 2017.

Club football

Numerous Ekstraklasa matches have been played - mostly by the local team Ruch Chorzów, especially for the The Grest Silesian Derby matches against neighbours Górnik Zabrze due to extra interest from the fans. However Polonia Bytom have also used the venue as the home ground in the past. Górnik Zabrze, GKS Tychy, Polonia Bytom, Ruch Chorzów and GKS Katowice have used the stadium for European matches.

As it used to be the only national stadium with such a large capacity in the country for numerous years, Polish Cup matches have been frequently hosted there too, especially the final matches.

Speedway

The football pitch at the Silesia Stadium is surrounded by a 384 metres (420 yards) long Motorcycle speedway track. The first World Final held at the stadium in 1973, was run in front of the largest crowd in world speedway history.

English speedway 'golden boy' Peter Collins won the 1976 World Final at Silesian.

Ivan Mauger won the 1979 World Final at the stadium.

The last ever World Final staged at the stadium was won by Denmark's Hans Nielsen in 1986.

Silesian also hosted the Final of the 1974 Speedway World Team Cup, won by England, as well as the Final of both the 1978 and 1981 World Pairs Championships.

Concerts

The stadium has hosted concerts by famous artists, including Red Hot Chili Peppers, and U2.

Other

In 2009, it was the venue of performances by Monster Jam.

References

Silesian Stadium Wikipedia


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