Kielce City Stadium

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Kielce City Stadium (Stadion Miejski Kielce) is a multi-use stadium in Kielce, Poland. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of Korona Kielce. The stadium holds 15 500 and was built in 2006. It is the most modern fooball stadium in Poland. Eighteen months from day of beginning of building, stadium has been given to the club. Despite fast rate of structure, first match in the highest class has been played on the stadium at 1st april 2006, but in the first round of Orange Ekstraklasa Korona had to play on old stadium because of determination and very well performance of players and quick promotions. Old stadium of Korona is used by team of reserve presently.



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Total capacity: 15 500

Capacity on international matches: 14 525

Sitting places: 13 823

"Młyn": 500 - 1 800

Sector for visitors: 777

Family sector: 545

Free admission cards: 320

Youth teams sector: 320

Sector for VIPs: 104

Places for press: 54

Club: Kolporter Korona Kielce

Illumination: 1 411 lux

Inauguration: 01.04.2006 ( Korona Kielce - Zagłębie Lubin 1-1 )

Record attendance: 15 500 ( Korona Kielce - Legia Warszawa 3-1, 23.09.2006 )

Project: ATJ Architekci

Cost: 48 million PLN

Time of build: 22.11.2004-1.04.2006

Adress: Ściegiennego 6, Kielce

Other: heated grass, covered

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