Stadion Chrobrego Głogów, Municipal football stadium in Głogów, Poland
Stadion Chrobrego is a football venue with a covered main stand accommodating 2,000 spectators, an open stand with 817 seats, and a separate visiting supporters section holding 486 people. The facility features a synthetic grass pitch measuring 105 by 68 meters (344 by 223 feet), surrounded by an athletics track.
The stadium was established in 1927 and underwent major rebuilding following World War II before reopening in 1948. This reconstruction transformed it into a modern venue for regional sporting events.
The stadium serves as a gathering place for local football supporters and has been central to the community's sports identity for generations. It represents the passion that residents feel for their home team.
The venue features floodlights for evening events and undersoil heating that allows matches to be played during winter conditions. The facility is well-organized overall, with clear sections for different spectator groups making navigation straightforward.
In March 1980 the venue hosted a Polish Cup semifinal between the home team and Legia Warsaw that drew 15,000 spectators. This match remains one of the most notable moments in the stadium's history.
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