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KRAKÓW - Stadion Miejski im. Henryka Reymana (33,268)
Wisła Kraków SA 13x Champion: 1927, 1928, 1949, 1950, 1978, 1999, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2008, 2009, 2011 4x Cup Winner: 1926, 1967, 2002, 2003 1x Supercup: 2001 Stadion im. Henryka Reymana (or Wisła Stadium) is a football-specific stadium in Kraków, Poland. It is currently used as home ground by Wisła Kraków. The stadium was built in 1953. Currently it is under redevelopment and is a reserve venue for the Euro 2012 in Poland and Ukraine. Informations: Location: Reymonta street, Kraków, POLAND. Capacity: 33 680 Stadium Use: Football Only Club: Wisła Kraków Timeline: 2004-2010 Project: Wojciech Obtułowicz (Architectural Studio Sp z o.o.) Cost: 450mln PLN Stadium: Euro 2012: Kraków is a reserve city for the Euro 2012 in Poland and Ukraine. Wisła Stadium is the planned venue in the city, its design will probably change to match all requirements set by UEFA for host stadiums. Final design is known on May 2008. Capacity of the stadium is now planned at at least 33,680. South Stand: Before this investment the place was empty with only some 500 temporary guest section existing. Construction on the site started in November 2004 with striker Maciej Żurawski digging the first shovel. First supporters entered it when it was half-finished section in August 2005, for the game against Panathinaikos in Champions League qualifiers. The total construction ended in July 2007. Unfortunately the E Stand became known for design errors. The construction company found over 100 errors of different kind, which became a big issue in the club's policy towards the city of Krakow. North Stand: Construction on this part of the stadium, which is similar to the South Stand was started in 2006 and is definitively finished June 30th 2008. It holds 5,690 seats which in Spring is will become the new official fanatic section. Especially for the supporters, the middle sections have a white star symbol created of blue, red and white seats. Cost at 35mln PLN. Media Building: A special building is for the media, to hold press conferences, player presentations, etc. It is located in the South-western corner of the stadium. Cost was estimated at some 12mln PLN. Construction was started on September 3rd 2007 and ended in mid-December 2007. Photos: Year 2008 North Stand ![]() ![]() ![]() South Stand ![]() Media Building ![]() ![]() ![]() Year 2010 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Links: http://www.stadionwisly.info - Site about stadium, new pictures every few days (polish) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wis%C5%82a_Stadium - Wikipedia, about stadium (english) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wis%C5%82a_Krak%C3%B3w - Wikipedia, about Wisła Kraków (english)
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Building the foundations of the new stand (15 meters under the ground) Photos: 18.08.08
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any webcams?
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SYDNEY FC PREMIERS 2010-11 SYDNEY FC CHAMPIONS 2005-06 2010-11 |
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Unfortunately, there is no functioning webcam.
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I think Polish league will be very important league in the future...
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![]() It definitely has the potential. Poland’s economy is growing at a good rate and the population of Poland and the cities are of decent size, with this stadium boom that is going on at the moment there is definitely great potential for attracting investors and I’m guessing there could well be a huge increase in attendances. If this happens there is a very good chance of Polish clubs reaching higher standards on the European stage. |
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I completely agree... Same thing will happen in Russia... maybe in my country too, but we are a little bit slow for now.
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For me the Russian and Turkish leagues already have developed greatly over the last few years and will continue to do so. It is impressive seeing the success of the clubs over the last few years especially when you consider that it appears that many of clubs don’t have great infrastructure. I reckon over the next 10 years with the ever improving professionalism of clubs and ever growing economies I reckon that those two leagues will be amongst the biggest in Europe probably on a par with some of the strongest in Europe. I wouldn't be surprised if in the next few years a team from Russia or Turkey wins the Champions League. I reckon that Russia and Turkey are going to become much bigger but I also reckon that the leagues in Poland, Ukraine, Romania and Greece will also become stronger and more competitive over the next decade or so. I can’t wait to see how big and competitive the Champions League and UEFA Cup will be in 10 years time
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Russian and Turkish teams did good jobs recently and there are good investments. But our leagues are not enough yet, our infrasutructure is still weak and there are huge difference between some major clubs and the rest. I think, Premier League is number one. And La Liga, Serie A, Budesliga are bests leagues too. Portugese League and French League follows them. Turkish and Russian leagues are paralel now. There are important steps but totally not enough yet. Hopefully we have good stadium projects wich will the rise the level of the league up. Greece league is important with Athens teams and following their competition is very interesting. Polish league and Ukraine is coming. EURO 2012 will cause a football boom in both countries wich already have important potential.
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Why is there a need for fencing in between every section of seating? I can understand for an away stand, it would appear in the renders that all the new stands will have the same fencing as well.
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We do not know why this are. It is a architect idea. (Shit!) Fans hate that. You are right. These fences are very stupid ...
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New photos from Krakow:
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Nice
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So nice.
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