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Silesian Stadium
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Full nameSilesian Stadium
(pl. Stadion Śląski)
Locationul. Katowicka 10
41-500 Chorzów
Silesia, Poland
OwnerSilesian Regional Assembly
OperatorStadion Śląski Sp. z o.o.
Capacity54,378
Record attendance130,000 (1973 Speedway World Championship
2 September 1973)
Field size105 x 68 m
SurfaceGrass
Construction
Built1951–1956
Opened22 July 1956
1 October 2017
Expanded2009–2017
Construction costc. 650 million PLN
c. 155 million
ArchitectGMP Architekten
Tenants
Poland national football team (1956–2009, 2018– )
Ruch Chorzów
KS Stadion Śląski Chorzów (a youth football academy club)
Website
Official Website

The Silesian Stadium (Polish: Stadion Śląski; Polish: [ˈstadjɔn ˈɕlɔ̃skʲi]) is a sport stadium located on the premises of Silesian Park in Chorzów, Poland. The stadium has a fully covered capacity of 54,378,[1] after refurbishment completed in October 2017. The stadium hosted many Poland national football team matches and for many decades was Poland's national stadium. After the National Stadium in Warsaw was completed, the Silesian Stadium lost that role. The stadium was not in operation between 2009 and 2017 due to its ongoing reconstruction.

Silesian Stadium is a UEFA Category 4 stadium[2] and hosts the annual Kamila Skolimowska Memorial, a Diamond League meeting.[3] The stadium hosted the athletics events of the 2023 European Games and is set to host the 2028 European Athletics Championships.[4]

History

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In 1950, as a part of an ambitious project to build Silesian Park, plans for Silesian Stadium were drawn up by Julian Brzuchowski.[5] Construction began in 1951, and the stadium opened in 1956. The stadium was inaugurated on 22 July 1956 with a match against East Germany.

In 1993, the stadium officially was branded as Polish national stadium, due to the state of the venue in Warsaw. The stadium regularly hosted football matches, as well as concerts and other events.[citation needed]

Modernization

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Silesian Stadium was one of the venues shortlisted for UEFA Euro 2012 tournament, but it did not make the final list. The venue was also shortlisted as the Polish candidate for UEFA Euro 2020.[6]

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Football jerseys of the Polish national team in the locker room of the stadium

From 2009, the stadium underwent modernization which included the construction of a 43,000 square metre roof, new stands, lighting, video screens and an improved sound system. The speedway track has been replaced with a traditional track that will allow Chorzów to host international athletics events. The new roof collapsed in 2011[7] putting project on hold. Though originally planned to be completed by autumn 2011 for 415 million złoty, the finishing touches were only completed in 2017 costing around 650 million złoty.

Events

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Football

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Poland national football team

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Before renovation
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No. Date Match Result Turnout
1 22 July 1956 File:Flag of Poland.svg PolandFile:Flag of East Germany.svg East Germany 0–2 90,000
2 20 October 1957 File:Flag of Poland.svg PolandFile:Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Soviet Union 2–1 93,000
3 11 May 1958 File:Flag of Poland.svg PolandRepublic of Ireland Ireland 2–2 80,000
4 14 September 1958 File:Flag of Poland.svg PolandFile:Flag of Hungary.svg Hungary 1–3 90,000
5 28 June 1959 File:Flag of Poland.svg PolandFile:Flag of Spain.svg Spain 2–4 71,469
6 8 November 1959 File:Flag of Poland.svg PolandFile:Flag of Finland.svg Finland 6–2 22,000
7 26 June 1960 File:Flag of Poland.svg PolandFile:Flag of Bulgaria.svg Bulgaria 4–0 25,000
8 25 June 1961 File:Flag of Poland.svg PolandFile:Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Yugoslavia 1–1 57,000
9 5 November 1961 File:Flag of Poland.svg PolandFile:Flag of Denmark.svg Denmark 5–0 12,000
10 10 October 1962 File:Flag of Poland.svg PolandFile:Ulster Banner.svg Northern Ireland 0–2 31,496
11 2 June 1963 File:Flag of Poland.svg PolandFile:Flag of Romania.svg Romania 1–1 40,000
12 23 May 1965 File:Flag of Poland.svg PolandFile:Flag of Scotland.svg Scotland 1–1 67,462
13 3 May 1966 File:Flag of Poland.svg PolandFile:Flag of Hungary.svg Hungary 1–1 95,000
14 5 July 1966 File:Flag of Poland.svg PolandFile:Flag of England.svg England 0–1 70,000
15 21 May 1967 File:Flag of Poland.svg PolandFile:Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium 3–1 57,050
16 24 April 1968 File:Flag of Poland.svg Poland Turkey 8–0 17,000
17 30 October 1968 File:Flag of Poland.svg PolandRepublic of Ireland Ireland 1–0 18,000
18 7 September 1969 File:Flag of Poland.svg PolandFile:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands 2–1 85,000
19 14 October 1970 File:Flag of Poland.svg PolandFile:Flag of Albania.svg Albania 3–0 8,507
20 6 June 1973 File:Flag of Poland.svg PolandFile:Flag of England.svg England 2–0 73,714
21 26 September 1973 File:Flag of Poland.svg PolandFile:Flag of Wales (1959–present).svg Wales 3–0 70,181
22 10 September 1975 File:Flag of Poland.svg PolandFile:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands 4–1 70,409
23 24,March 1976 File:Flag of Poland.svg PolandFile:Flag of Argentina.svg Argentina 1–2 60,000
24 21 September 1977 File:Flag of Poland.svg PolandFile:Flag of Denmark.svg Denmark 4–1 80,000
25 29 October 1977 File:Flag of Poland.svg Poland Portugal 1–1 80,000
26 4 April 1979 File:Flag of Poland.svg PolandFile:Flag of Hungary.svg Hungary 1–1 60,000
27 2 May 1979 File:Flag of Poland.svg PolandFile:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands 2–0 71,298
28 26 September 1979 File:Flag of Poland.svg PolandFile:Flag of East Germany.svg East Germany 1–1 63,938
29 6 June 1980 File:Flag of Poland.svg PolandFile:Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czechoslovakia 1–1 45,000
30 2 May 1981 File:Flag of Poland.svg PolandFile:Flag of East Germany.svg East Germany 1–0 74,000
31 2 September 1981 File:Flag of Poland.svg PolandFile:Flag of Germany.svg Germany 0–2 70,000
32 22 May 1983 File:Flag of Poland.svg PolandFile:Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Soviet Union 1–1 69,044
33 11 September 1985 File:Flag of Poland.svg PolandFile:Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium 0–0 68,978
34 16 November 1985 File:Flag of Poland.svg PolandFile:Flag of Italy.svg Italy 1–0 20,000
35 19 October 1988 File:Flag of Poland.svg PolandFile:Flag of Albania.svg Albania 1–0 35,000
36 11 October 1989 File:Flag of Poland.svg PolandFile:Flag of England.svg England 0–0 32,423
37 25 October 1989 File:Flag of Poland.svg PolandFile:Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden 0–2 12,000
38 29 May 1993 File:Flag of Poland.svg PolandFile:Flag of England.svg England 1–1 65,000
39 2 April 1997 File:Flag of Poland.svg PolandFile:Flag of Italy.svg Italy 0–0 32,000
40 31 May 1997 File:Flag of Poland.svg PolandFile:Flag of England.svg England 0–2 32,000
41 27 May 1998 File:Flag of Poland.svg Poland Russia 3–1 7,000
42 31 March 1999 File:Flag of Poland.svg PolandFile:Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden 0–1 28,860
43 1 September 2001 File:Flag of Poland.svg PolandFile:Flag of Norway.svg Norway 3–0 42,500
44 6 October 2001 File:Flag of Poland.svg PolandFile:Flag of Ukraine.svg Ukraine 1–1 20,900
45 29 March 2003 File:Flag of Poland.svg PolandFile:Flag of Hungary.svg Hungary 0–0 42,200
46 10 September 2003 File:Flag of Poland.svg PolandFile:Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden 0–2 18,500
47 8 September 2004 File:Flag of Poland.svg PolandFile:Flag of England.svg England 1–2 38,000
48 3 September 2005 File:Flag of Poland.svg PolandFile:Flag of Austria.svg Austria 3–2 40,000
49 31 May 2006 File:Flag of Poland.svg PolandFile:Flag of Colombia.svg Colombia 1–2 40,000
50 11 October 2006 File:Flag of Poland.svg Poland Portugal 2–1 38,199
51 17 November 2007 File:Flag of Poland.svg PolandFile:Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium 2–0 41,450
52 1 June 2008 File:Flag of Poland.svg PolandFile:Flag of Denmark.svg Denmark 1–1 35,000
53 11 October 2008 File:Flag of Poland.svg PolandCzech Republic Czechia 2–1 38,293
54 5 September 2009 File:Flag of Poland.svg PolandFile:Ulster Banner.svg Northern Ireland 1–1 38,914
55 14 October 2009 File:Flag of Poland.svg PolandFile:Flag of Slovakia.svg Slovakia 0–1 4,500
After renovation
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No. Date Match Result Turnout
1 27 March 2018 File:Flag of Poland.svg PolandSouth Korea South Korea 3–2 53,129
2 11 October 2018 File:Flag of Poland.svg Poland Portugal 2–3 48,783
3 14 October 2018 File:Flag of Poland.svg PolandFile:Flag of Italy.svg Italy 0–1 41,692
4 11 November 2020 File:Flag of Poland.svg PolandFile:Flag of Ukraine.svg Ukraine 2–0 0[a]
5 18 November 2020 File:Flag of Poland.svg PolandFile:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands 1–2 0[a]
6 29 March 2022 File:Flag of Poland.svg PolandFile:Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden 2–0 54,078
7 6 June 2025 File:Flag of Poland.svg PolandFile:Flag of Moldova.svg Moldova 2–0 36,357
8 7 September 2025 File:Flag of Poland.svg PolandFile:Flag of Finland.svg Finland 3–1 50,897
9 9 October 2025 File:Flag of Poland.svg PolandFile:Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand 1–0 30,412

All-time results

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As of match played 9 October 2025
Team Played Won Drawn Lost GF GA GD
File:Flag of Poland.svg Poland 64 29 18 17 104 64 +40

Club football

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Numerous Ekstraklasa matches have been played - mostly by the local team Ruch Chorzów, especially for the Great Silesian Derby matches against neighbours Górnik Zabrze due to extra interest from the fans.[9] As it used to be the only national stadium with such a large capacity in the country for numerous years, Polish Cup matches have been frequently hosted there too,[10] especially the final matches.[11]

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Panorama of the Silesian Stadium, 2017

Speedway

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The football pitch at the Silesia Stadium used to be surrounded by a 384 metres (420 yards) long Motorcycle speedway track. The first World Final held at the stadium in 1973, was run in front of the largest crowd in world speedway history.[12] English speedway 'golden boy' Peter Collins won the 1976 World Final at Silesian.[13]

Ivan Mauger won the 1979 World Final at the stadium.[14] Silesian also hosted the Final of the 1974 Speedway World Team Cup, won by England, as well as the Final of both the 1978 and 1981 World Pairs Championships.[15]

The stadium will host the final round of the Individual Speedway European Championship on 21 September 2024.[16]

Track and field

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File:Orlen Monster Jam Stadion Slaski.jpg
Orlen Monster Jam on Silesian Stadium before modernization

In 1967, the Silesian Stadium hosted the Polish Athletics Championships. In 1969, during an athletics tournament between Poland, East Germany and Soviet Union, Nadezhda Chizhova became the first woman in history to break the 20 metre barrier in shot put, setting the world record at 20.09m.[17] In 2010, an official bid to organize the World Athletics Championships in Chorzów was submitted, however, the city lost to Beijing in the selection process.[18]

The Slaski Stadium has a Mondo Sportflex Super X 720 track that was laid down in 2017, which has features similar to other Mondo surfaces which were used for the last two World Athletics Championships as well as the Rio 2016 Olympic Games.

Between 9–12 June 2018, the 11th Polish Summer Special Olympics Games took place at the Silesian Stadium.[19] On 22 August 2018, the stadium was chosen to host the Kamila Skolimowska Memorial, which attracted 41,200 spectators.[20]

In May 2021, Silesian Stadium hosted the 2021 World Athletics Relays and European Team Championships Super League.

Concerts and other events

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Silesian Stadium has hosted large music concerts in its history by many artists and groups including The Rolling Stones, Metallica, Guns N' Roses, AC/DC, U2, Pearl Jam, Linkin Park, Iron Maiden, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Genesis, The Police, Behemoth, Rammstein, Slipknot, Machine Head.[21][22]

In 2009, it was the venue of performances by Monster Jam,[23][24] and again in 2018.

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ a b The match was played without an audience due to pandemic restrictions due to the COVID-19 pandemic throughout Poland.

References

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