
Lechia Gdańsk
LGDLechia Gdańsk Stadium

Stadion Energa Gdańsk
Lechia Gdańsk plays at the Polsat Plus Arena Gdańsk, one of the most modern and impressive football stadiums in Poland, located in Gdańsk, a historic port city on the Baltic Sea in the Pomerania region. The stadium opened in 2011 in time for UEFA Euro 2012 and has a capacity of 43,615 spectators, with its distinctive design featuring a roof inspired by the amber stone for which the Baltic coast is famous. The arena hosted four group stage matches and a quarter-final during Euro 2012, establishing itself immediately as one of Poland's premier sporting venues.
The Polsat Plus Arena Gdańsk is set in a city of profound historical significance — Gdańsk was where World War II began with the German attack on the Polish Military Transit Depot at Westerplatte on 1 September 1939, and it was also the birthplace of the Solidarity movement that ultimately contributed to the end of communist rule in Eastern Europe in 1989. The stadium's location in this historic city gives it a weight and significance beyond its football function. Lechia Gdańsk's use of this world-class venue has benefited the club enormously, providing a home that matches their ambitions as one of Poland's leading clubs.
As one of four UEFA Euro 2012 venues in Poland, the Polsat Plus Arena Gdańsk was built to the highest international standards and continues to serve as a flagship venue for Polish football. It has hosted Polish national team matches, European club competition fixtures for Lechia, and major domestic cup ties. The combination of world-class facilities, an evocative Baltic setting, and the passionate Lechia supporter base makes matchdays at the arena genuinely special events. The club's consistent Ekstraklasa presence ensures that this outstanding stadium continues to host top-level Polish football.
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