Miejski Stadium (Gdynia)
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| place | ul.Olimpijska 5/9 81-538 Gdynia , Poland |
| Coordinates | 54 ° 29 '35.2 " N , 18 ° 31' 52.5" E |
| owner | City of Gdynia |
| operator | Gdyńskie Center Sportu |
| opening | 1938 February 19, 2011 (reopening) |
| First game | February 19, 2011 Arka Gdynia - Beroe Stara Sagora 1: 1 |
| Renovations | 2009-2011 |
| surface | Natural grass with lawn heating |
| costs | 78.4 million zł (renovation) |
| capacity | 15,139 seats |
| playing area | 105 × 68 m |
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The Miejski stadium is a football stadium in the Redłowo ( German Hochredlau ) district of the Polish port city of Gdynia ( German Gdynia ). It is mainly used as a venue for the Arka Gdynia ( Ekstraklasa ) and Bałtyk Gdynia ( 3rd football league ) football clubs .
history
The old venue dates from 1938. After a complete renovation from December 2009 to January 2011 into a modern football arena with an increase in the available space from 12,000 to 15,139, the stadium was opened on February 19, 2011 with a game between Arka Gdynia and Beroe Stara Sagora ( 1: 1) from Bulgaria reopened. The Bulgarian club was Arka's first opponent in the 1979 European Cup .
In June 2017, the soccer arena was one of the venues for the U-21 soccer championship . There were three group matches.
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Web links
- arka.gdynia.pl: Stadium on the Arka Gdynia website (Polish)
- arenysportowe.eu: Stadion Miejski w Gdyni (Polish)
- stadiumdb.com: Stadion GOSiR w Gdyni (Stadion Arki) (English)
- stadiumdb.com: Stadion GOSiR w Gdyni (Stadion Arki Gdynia) - until 2009 (English)
- groundhopping.de: Visitor report from October 3rd, 2008 - Arka Gdynia against Lechia Gdańsk 0: 1
Individual evidence
- ↑ arka.gdynia.pl: Arka - Beroe 1: 1 (0: 0). Noll ratuje inaugurację. Relacja article from February 19, 2011 (Polish)