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Polsat Plus Arena Gdańsk

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Festiwal Hevelka 2025

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Festiwal Hevelka 2025

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Mecz Lechia Gdańsk – GKS Katowice

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About the stadium

The stadium was constructed for the UEFA EURO 2012, which Poland co-organized together with Ukraine. The facility, which was completed in three years, has become one of the most recognizable arenas of championships and meets the highest standards related to the organization of matches. The appearance of the stadium refers to Gdańsk and its traditions.

19 July 2011 – The stadium officially opened its doors to the public.

14 August 2011 – The first match in the history of the stadium, took place as part of the 3rd round of the T-Mobile Ekstraklasa between Lechia Gdańsk and Cracovia Kraków, the match ended 1:1, witnessed by 34,000 fans.

September 6, 2011 – The stadium hosted its first international match, ending in a 2:2 draw between the Polish National Team and the German National Team.