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Jagiellonia Białystok

Founded: 1927
Type: domestic
Country: Poland Poland
Last Played:
Active Seasons: 66

Jagiellonia Białystok Stadium

Stadion Miejski

Stadion Miejski

Białystok, ul. Słoneczna 1 22,372 capacity

Jagiellonia Białystok plays at Stadion Miejski w Białymstoku, located in Białystok, the largest city in northeastern Poland and the capital of the Podlaskie Voivodeship. The stadium, which has undergone major reconstruction in recent years, currently has a capacity of 22,311 spectators after phased modernisation that brought it up to UEFA standards. Białystok is a multicultural city with a diverse heritage including Polish, Belarusian, Jewish, and Tatar communities, and the football club reflects the regional identity of one of Poland's most distinctive cities.

Jagiellonia Białystok has become one of the consistent forces in the Ekstraklasa in recent years, winning the Polish championship for the first time in their history in 2023–24. That title triumph was celebrated with enormous pride throughout the city and region, with the stadium serving as the focal point for the celebrations. The club has also established itself as a regular participant in UEFA European competitions, performing respectably against established continental opposition and bringing European nights to Białystok's modernised stadium.

The renovation of the Białystok stadium has been a central part of the club's development over the past decade, with significant public investment transforming the ground into a modern, comfortable venue. The renovations included new covered stands on all sides, improved hospitality areas, and enhanced safety facilities. As Jagiellonia continues to develop as one of Polish football's genuine challengers, the stadium provides a competitive-quality home that matches the club's growing ambitions. The passionate Białystok fanbase — known for their loyal and energetic support — has embraced the new stadium, creating atmospheres that have been notable in both domestic and European competition.