
Zagłębie Lubin
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PolandZagłębie Lubin Stadium

Stadion Zagłębia Lubin
Zagłębie Lubin, one of Poland's most stable Ekstraklasa clubs, plays at Zagłębie Lubin Stadium, also known as Centrum Susz Park following a commercial naming arrangement. Located in Lubin, a city in Lower Silesia, the stadium has a capacity of approximately 16,070 spectators. The club was founded in 1945 and has historically been supported by the KGHM copper mining company, which is one of the world's largest copper producers and has its headquarters in Lubin. This corporate backing has provided Zagłębie with financial stability that many Polish clubs envy, and has helped maintain a consistent presence in the Ekstraklasa.
Zagłębie Lubin has won the Polish championship twice, in 1991 and 2007, with the latter title being particularly celebrated in Lubin and confirming the club as a genuine force in Polish football. The stadium hosted the euphoric celebrations of that title win. The club has also represented Poland in various UEFA competitions over the years, including Europa League qualifying campaigns. Despite Lubin being a relatively small city by European standards, KGHM's investment has allowed Zagłębie to maintain professional infrastructure and attract quality players to compete at the top of Polish football.
The Zagłębie stadium has been renovated and developed over the years to meet Ekstraklasa standards, with the copper mining company's resources providing the financial foundation for improvements. The ground features modern facilities relative to many Polish stadiums, and the club's ability to attract consistent crowds of several thousand for league matches reflects the loyalty of the Lubin football community. As one of the Ekstraklasa's most financially reliable clubs, Zagłębie Lubin continues to provide top-flight Polish football at a stadium that is a source of local pride in one of Lower Silesia's most distinctive industrial cities.