Chemik Bydgoszcz Stadium, Football stadium in Bydgoszcz, Poland.
Chemik Bydgoszcz Stadium is a football stadium in Bydgoszcz with an uneven structure featuring a tall western terrace with around 40 rows and a shorter eastern section in a half-moon shape. The pitch itself is natural grass and holds space for around 15,000 spectators during matches and events.
The stadium opened in 1974 and received its current name in 2004 to honor Czesław Kobus, who served as president during its construction. The naming marked an important recognition of the club leader's role in developing this facility.
The stadium is home to BKS Chemik Bydgoszcz football club and holds an important place in the city's sports life. Fans gather here regularly to support their team and form a local community centered around this club.
The stadium is located at Glinki 79 in Bydgoszcz and is accessible for visitors coming to football matches or other sporting events. Visitors should check event schedules in advance to plan their visit properly.
The original symmetrical design was altered by a supermarket built on the north side, resulting in the current uneven shape. This change is visible in the asymmetrical seating arrangement and tells a story about adapting to urban development.
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