Podkarpackie Centrum Piłki Nożnej

Podkarpackie Centrum Piłki Nożnej (English: Subcarpathian Football Center), also known as Stadion Miejski w Stalowej Woli (English: Municipal Stadium in Stalowa Wola) and Stadion Stali Stalowa Wola (English: Stal Stalowa Wola Stadium), is a football stadium in Stalowa Wola, Poland. It opened in 2020 and has been the home stadium of Stal Stalowa Wola since its completion. The stadium has lighting and a heated pitch. It holds 3,764 people (including 258 seats for visitors fans).[1]

Podkarpackie Centrum Piłki Nożnej
Full namePodkarpackie Centrum Piłki Nożnej
LocationUlica Hutnicza 10a, 37-450[1]
Stalowa Wola, Poland
Coordinates50.561463°N 22.052845°E / 50.561463; 22.052845
Public transit Hutnicza-Apteka
Stalowa Wola railway station
OwnerCity of Stalowa Wola
Capacity3,764[1]
Record attendance3,345
Stal Stalowa Wola 0–0 Bytovia Bytów, February 29, 2020
Field size105m x 68m
Construction
Built2016–2020
Opened29 February 2020 (2020-02-29)
Construction costPLN 44[2]–90[3] million
ArchitectStudio Projektowe Luksor
HSW Zakład Projektowo Technologiczny
Tenants
Stal Stalowa Wola (2020–present)

The stadium is currently owned by the City of Stalowa Wola.

History

The previous stadium that was located in this place was called "Stadion Miejskiego Ośrodka Sportu i Rekreacji" (English: Stadium of the Municipal Sports and Recreation Center). It was one of the first buildings in Stalowa Wola built in the late 1930s, with a maximum capacity of 12,000.[4]

Works related to the construction of the new stadium started in June 2011, with demolition of the stand on the side of the Hutnicza Street. Currently there is the roofed stand with a capacity of 1,430 seats in its place. In 2016 (that is considered to be the Podkarpackie Centrum Piłki Nożnej construction start year), demolition and construction of the west stand works started.[5] The planned capacity of the stadium was to be 10,000 places. Ultimately it has 3,764.

Podkarpackie Centrum Piłki Nożnej opened in 2020. In the first match at the new stadium, on February 29, 2020, Stal drew 0–0 with Bytovia Bytów (it was also the inauguration of artificial lighting). During the 2020–21 season Stal Stalowa Wola was supposed to share the stadium with the I liga side CWKS Resovia, because their home stadium in Rzeszów is currently being renovated.[6] On October 23, 2020, CWKS Resovia decided to play at Stadion Miejski in Rzeszów.[7]

In April 2021, the stadium will host the regional Polish Cup final – Stal Stalowa Wola v. Siarka Tarnobrzeg game.[8]

National team tournaments

In March and April 2020, the UEFA Development Tournament matches were to take place at the stadium. The participants were to be Poland U-16, Venezuela U-16, Iceland U-16 and Iran U-16. On March 18, 2020, the tournament was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the epidemiological threat in Poland.[9]

Notable games

First home game; first II liga game; highest attendance

Stal Stalowa Wola0–0Bytovia Bytów
Report
Podkarpackie Centrum Piłki Nożnej
Attendance: 3,345
Referee: Damian Gawęcki (Kielce)

Biggest win

Stal Stalowa Wola5–1Elana Toruń
Report
  • Jóźwicki  89'
Podkarpackie Centrum Piłki Nożnej
Attendance: 757
Referee: Robert Marciniak (Kraków)

Tenants

References

  1. "Stadion" (in Polish). Stal1938.pl. Retrieved 12 September 2020.
  2. "Oczekiwanie na otwarcie" (in Polish). Korso24.pl. 18 October 2019. Retrieved 11 August 2020.
  3. "Stadion Stali Stalowa Wola" (in Polish). Stadiony.net. Retrieved 12 September 2020.
  4. "Stadion MOSiR w Stalowej Woli (Stadion Stali Stalowa Wola) – do 2016" (in Polish). Stadiony.net. Retrieved 11 August 2020.
  5. "Podkarpackie Centrum Piłki Nożnej. Pierwszy etap budowy" (in Polish). Rzeszow.tvp.pl. Retrieved 25 October 2020.
  6. "Resovia będzie grać spotkania domowe na stadionie w Stalowej Woli" (in Polish). Rzeszow-news.pl. Retrieved 18 October 2020.
  7. "Domowe mecze Apklan Resovii na Stadionie Miejskim w Rzeszowie" (in Polish). CWKS Resovia Rzeszów. 23 October 2020. Retrieved 23 October 2020.
  8. "Puchar Polski 2020/2021, grupa: Podkarpacki ZPN - Stalowa Wola" (in Polish). 90minut. Retrieved 16 January 2021.
  9. "Odwołono turniej UEFA Development w Stalowej Woli i Tarnobrzegu" (in Polish). Echodnia.eu. 18 March 2020. Retrieved 11 August 2020.
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