Edward Jancarz Stadium, Speedway racing stadium in Gorzów Wielkopolski, Poland.
Edward Jancarz Stadium is a speedway racing venue in Gorzów Wielkopolski with an oval track that measures 329 meters and seats up to 17,024 spectators. The facility features covered grandstands and modern lighting equipment that allows for evening and night racing events.
The venue was established in 1951 through a community initiative led by a club mechanic who helped create the racing facility. A major renovation took place before the official reopening in 2011.
The venue is named after Edward Jancarz, a Polish speedway rider whose legacy remains important to local sports fans. The track serves as a gathering place where people from across the region come to celebrate their passion for the sport.
The stadium is located on Kwiatowa Street and serves as the home ground for Stal Gorzów Wielkopolski. Visitors should check event schedules in advance as races are held regularly throughout the season.
The venue has hosted multiple international-level competitions and is known for hosting a yearly memorial race. This special event has drawn speedway enthusiasts from various countries for nearly three decades.
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