
Wisła Płock
PolandWisła Płock Stadium

Stadion im. Kazimierza Górskiego
Wisła Płock plays at Stadion im. Kazimierza Górskiego in Płock, a city in Masovia (Mazowieckie) on the Vistula River in central Poland. Named after Kazimierz Górski, one of the most celebrated coaches in Polish football history who led Poland to third place at the 1974 FIFA World Cup, the stadium has a capacity of approximately 15,000 spectators. Płock is known primarily as Poland's main oil refining centre, and the stadium's title sponsor PKN Orlen — Poland's largest oil and gas company — reflects the city's dominant industry and its financial contribution to local sport.
Wisła Płock has established itself as one of the Ekstraklasa's reliable mid-table clubs over many years, maintaining top-flight status through careful management despite the challenge of competing with clubs from larger Polish cities. The stadium has hosted numerous Ekstraklasa matches over the years, providing a competitive venue for Polish top-flight football in a city that takes considerable pride in its sporting institutions. The naming of the stadium after Kazimierz Górski was a fitting tribute to one of Polish football's most significant figures, who transformed Polish football's international standing in the early 1970s.
The Górski stadium has been the scene of various improvements as Płock has worked to maintain standards required by the Ekstraklasa. The PKN Orlen sponsorship provides financial support that has helped with stadium maintenance and development. Wisła Płock's identity as a club rooted in the petrochemical industrial community of central Poland gives the ground a distinctive character. The club's presence in the top flight represents an important continuity for football in the Masovian region outside of Warsaw, and the stadium serves as a focal point for the football-loving community of Płock and its surroundings.