
Lech Poznań
PolandLech Poznań Stadium

Enea stadion
Lech Poznań plays its home matches at Stadion Miejski im. Eugeniusza Rotera, commonly known as INEA Stadion following a naming rights agreement with internet and telecommunications provider INEA. Located in Poznań, one of Poland's oldest and most historically significant cities in the Greater Poland region, the stadium was opened in 2010 after a complete rebuild of the previous ground to serve as a venue for UEFA Euro 2012, which Poland co-hosted with Ukraine. With a capacity of 43,269, it is one of the largest football stadiums in Poland and one of the four main venues of that tournament.
The stadium hosted four group stage matches at UEFA Euro 2012, including the fixture between Germany and Portugal. The build-up to Euro 2012 transformed Lech Poznań's home into a world-class facility and significantly enhanced Poznań's sporting infrastructure. Lech Poznań has a rich history as one of Poland's most successful clubs, having won multiple Ekstraklasa titles and represented Poland in numerous European competitions. Memorable European nights at the INEA Stadion have included Champions League qualifying campaigns and UEFA Europa League group stage matches, with the ground generating a passionate atmosphere that has tested some of Europe's most established clubs.
The INEA Stadion's modern facilities, full roof covering, and excellent sight lines make it one of the finest football arenas in central and eastern Europe. It has hosted Polish national team matches on several occasions, confirming its status as a top-tier venue within Polish football infrastructure. Lech Poznań's consistently strong support base, known as the "Kolejorz" faithful, ensures that the stadium provides an imposing environment for visiting sides. As one of Polish football's most prominent institutions, the club and its modern stadium represent the ambitions of Poznań and Polish football on the European stage.