List of football stadiums in Poland

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The following is a list of football stadiums in Poland, ordered by capacity.

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Football stadiums with a capacity above 10,000

UEFA category 4 stadiums are marked by  
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#ImageStadiumCapacityLocationVoivodeshipHome TeamOpened
1 Stadion Narodowy w Warszawie 20120422.jpg PGE Narodowy 58,580 Warsaw POL wojewodztwo mazowieckie flag.svg  Masovian Poland 2012 [1]
2 Widok bramka.jpg Stadion Śląski 55,211 Chorzów POL wojewodztwo slaskie flag.svg  Silesian Poland
Ruch Chorzów
1956 [2]
3 Wroclaw, Stadion Miejski - fotopolska.eu (265184).jpg Tarczyński Arena Wrocław 45,105 Wrocław POL woj dolnoslaskie FLAG 2009.svg  Lower Silesian Śląsk Wrocław 2011 [3]
4 Stadion Lecha Poznan. 2010-11-03 (2).JPG Stadion Lecha 42,837 Poznań POL wojewodztwo wielkopolskie flag.svg  Greater Poland Lech Poznań 1980 [4]
5 PGE Arena outside.jpg Polsat Plus Arena Gdańsk 41,620 Gdańsk POL wojewodztwo pomorskie flag.svg  Pomeranian Lechia Gdańsk 2011 [5]
6 Stadion przed meczem z APOELEM.jpg Stadion im. Henryka Reymana 33,130 Kraków POL wojewodztwo malopolskie flag.svg  Lesser Poland Wisła Kraków 1953 [6]
7 Stadion Gornika Zabrze.jpg Stadion im. Ernesta Pohla 24,563 (31,871 after completion) Zabrze POL wojewodztwo slaskie flag.svg  Silesian Górnik Zabrze 1934 [7]
8 Legia Warszawa panorama.jpg Stadion Wojska Polskiego 31,006 Warsaw POL wojewodztwo mazowieckie flag.svg  Masovian Legia Warsaw 1930 [8]
9 Stadion lekkoatletyczny SKRA Warszawa.jpg Stadion RKS Skra 25,000 Warsaw POL wojewodztwo mazowieckie flag.svg  Masovian KS Warszawianka 1934 [9]
10 Trybuna stadion jagiellonia.jpg Stadion Jagiellonii 22,372 Białystok POL wojewodztwo podlaskie flag.svg  Podlaskie Jagiellonia Białystok 2014 [10]
11 Szczecin Stadion Miejski dron (1).jpg Stadion im. Floriana Krygiera 21,163 Szczecin POL wojewodztwo zachodniopomorskie flag.svg  West Pomeranian Pogoń Szczecin 1925 [11]
12 Zawisza panorama 2011.jpg Stadion im. Zdzisława Krzyszkowiaka 20,559 Bydgoszcz POL wojewodztwo kujawsko-pomorskie flag.svg  Kuyavian-Pomeranian Zawisza Bydgoszcz 2008 [12]
13 Stadion im. Władysława Króla 18,029 Łódź POL wojewodztwo lodzkie 1 flag.svg  Łódź Voivodeship ŁKS Łódź 2022
14 Otwarcie stadionu Widzewa (06).jpg Stadion Widzewa 18,018 Łódź POL wojewodztwo lodzkie 1 flag.svg  Łódź Voivodeship Widzew Łódź 2017 [13]
15 Lubin-Dialog-Arena-FlyRecord-2.jpg Stadion Zagłębia Lubin 16,086 Lubin POL woj dolnoslaskie FLAG 2009.svg  Lower Silesian Zagłębie Lubin 2009 [14]
16 Arena Kielce.jpg Suzuki Arena 15,550 Kielce POL wojewodztwo swietokrzyskie flag.svg  Świętokrzyskie Korona Kielce 2006 [15]
17 Arena Lublin podczas XI Lubelskiego Festiwalu Nauki 04.jpg Arena Lublin 15,247 Lublin POL wojewodztwo lubelskie flag.svg  Lublin Voivodeship Motor Lublin 2014
18 Tychy stadion wewn.jpg Stadion Tychy 15,150 Tychy POL wojewodztwo slaskie flag.svg  Silesian GKS Tychy 2015
19 Stadion GOSiR.jpg Stadion GOSiR 15,139 Gdynia POL wojewodztwo pomorskie flag.svg  Pomeranian Arka Gdynia
Bałtyk Gdynia
2011
20 Stade Jozef Pilsudski.jpg Stadion im. Marszałka Józefa Piłsudskiego 15,016 Kraków POL wojewodztwo malopolskie flag.svg  Lesser Poland Cracovia
Puszcza Niepołomice
2010
21 Orlen Stadion im. Kazimierza Górskiego 15,004 Płock POL wojewodztwo mazowieckie flag.svg  Masovian Wisła Płock 1973
22 Stadion Miejski Bielsko-Biala trybuna wschodnia February 2015.jpg Stadion BBOSiR 14,963 Bielsko-Biała POL wojewodztwo slaskie flag.svg  Silesian Podbeskidzie Bielsko-Biała
BKS Stal Bielsko-Biała
2014
23 Tarnow stadion Unii 3.jpg Stadion Jaskółcze Gniazdo 14,790 Tarnów POL wojewodztwo malopolskie flag.svg  Lesser Poland Unia Tarnów 1972
24 Lechia Gdansk Stadion, Grandstand "Kryta", August 2008.jpg Stadion Gdańskiego Ośrodka Sportu 11,600 Gdańsk POL wojewodztwo pomorskie flag.svg  Pomeranian Lechia Gdańsk Ladies 1927
25 ArcelorMittal Park.jpg ArcelorMittal Park 11,600 Sosnowiec POL wojewodztwo slaskie flag.svg  Silesian Zagłębie Sosnowiec 2023
26 Stadion Stali Rzeszow.jpg Stadion Stal 11,547 (22,000 after completion) Rzeszów POL wojewodztwo podkarpackie flag.svg  Subcarpathian Stal Rzeszów 1955
27 Amfiteatr 3.JPG Stadion MOSiR 10,304 Rybnik POL wojewodztwo slaskie flag.svg  Silesian ROW 1964 Rybnik 1926
28 Stadion Piasta Gliwice 05.JPG Stadion im. Piotra Wieczorka 10,037 Gliwice POL wojewodztwo slaskie flag.svg  Silesian Piast Gliwice 1926

Football stadiums with a capacity below 10,000

Stadiums with a capacity of at least 4,000 are included.

TeamLocationVenueCapacityOpened
Ruch Chorzów Chorzów Stadion Ruchu Chorzów 9,3001935
Radomiak Radom Radom Stadion im. Braci Czachorów 8,840 (15,000 after completion)1925
Śląsk II Wrocław Wrocław Stadion Oporowska 8,3461926
Górnik Łęczna Łęczna Stadion Górnika Łęczna 7,4642003
Polonia Warsaw Warsaw Stadion im. gen. Kazimierza Sosnkowskiego 7,1501928
Stal Mielec Mielec Stadion MOSiR 6,8642013
GKS Jastrzębie Jastrzębie-Zdrój Stadion Miejski 6,8001989
GKS Katowice Katowice Stadion GKS Katowice 6,7101955
Hutnik Kraków Kraków Stadion Suche Stawy 6,5001950
Miedź Legnica Legnica Stadion im. Orła Białego 6,1561948
Raków Częstochowa Częstochowa Miejski Stadion Piłkarski Raków 5,5001955
Polonia Bytom Bytom Stadion im. Edwarda Szymkowiaka 5,5001929
Nasza Dyskobolia Grodzisk Wielkopolski
Warta Poznań
Grodzisk Wielkopolski Stadion Dyskobolii 5,3831925
Olimpia Grudziądz Grudziądz Stadion im. Bronisława Malinowskiego 5,3231973
Lech Poznań II Wronki Stadion Amiki Wronki 5,2961992
GKS Bełchatów Bełchatów GIEKSA Arena 5,2641977
Odra Opole Opole Stadion Odry 5,0601930
Stilon Gorzów Wielkopolski Gorzów Wielkopolski Stadion OSiR (Gorzów Wielkopolski) 5,0001929
Sokół Ostróda Ostróda Stadion Miejski 4,9982011
Bruk-Bet Termalica Nieciecza Nieciecza Stadion Bruk-Bet 4,6532007
Broń Radom Radom Stadion Lekkoatletyczno-Piłkarski (Radom) 4,5002013

Future football stadiums

Stadiums with a capacity of at least 4,000 are included.

TeamLocationVenueCapacityOpening date
Skra Warsaw Warsaw New RKS Skra Stadium 25,000TBD
Ruch Chorzów Chorzów New Ruch Stadium 16,000TBD
Polonia Warsaw Warsaw Stadion im. gen. Kazimierza Sosnkowskiego 16,0002028
GKS Katowice Katowice New GKS Katowice Stadium14,8962024
Polonia Bydgoszcz Bydgoszcz Stadion im. Marszałka Józefa Piłsudskiego 13,0002023
Odra Opole Opole New Odra Stadium11,6002024
Stilon Gorzów Wielkopolski Gorzów Wielkopolski New Stadion OSIR 10,000TBD
Sandecja Nowy Sącz Nowy Sącz Stadion im. Ojca Władysława Augustynka 8,1112023
Resovia Rzeszów New Resovia Stadium8,0002025
Gwardia Koszalin Koszalin Stadion im. Stanisława Figasa 8,000TBD
Warta Poznań Poznań New Dębińska Road Stadium 5,000TBD
Garbarnia Kraków Kraków Stadion Garbarnii 4,500TBD

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