Polish Army Stadium, Football stadium in Śródmieście, Warsaw, Poland
Polish Army Stadium is a football venue with approximately 31,100 seats and modern facilities including underground parking and advanced lighting for broadcasts. The facility features multiple stands, with the Żyleta stand accommodating nearly 7,500 spectators.
The venue opened in 1930 and was originally built with a running track and cycling track. Following World War II damage, it was rebuilt and then underwent major renovations from 2008 to 2011.
The Żyleta stand serves as a gathering point for Legia Warsaw supporters who create the energy during match days. The space has become central to how fans express their connection to the club and to each other.
The facility meets UEFA Category 4 standards, meaning it is equipped for international competitions and high-level matches. Visitors will find good infrastructure, with parking options and modern amenities that make visits comfortable.
A monument to footballer Kazimierz Deyna stands at the entrance to the Żyleta stand, honoring his impact on Polish football. This statue has become an important landmark for fans who wish to remember the club's heritage.
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