Thursday, September 15, 2011
A peek at Gornik Zabrze's new stadium
In 2011, Polish soccer fans have seen the opening of beautiful new soccer stadiums in Poland. Lechia Gdansk opened PGE Arena, Legia Warszawa opened Pepsi Arena and Slask Wroclaw opened Stadion Miejski in Wroclaw.
Now, Gornik Zabrze are ready to built their own, new beautiful stadium. A first stage of renovation was approved for 150 million zlotys, and is to hold 24,000 spectators. Three stands will be opened by the end of April 2013. Completed stadium will have capacity of 32,000.
What do you think about Gornik's new stadium?
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Why do they need such a big stadium for 32K.
ReplyDeletecan they even get 10K spectators to a game?
A nice stadium like Korona has for about 15K spectators would be more appropriate.
So many large new stadiums going up in Poland. After the Euro, the ekstraklasa and PZPN better hope or find out a way to get more people to go to the games.
ReplyDeleteThis is good but like Euro 2004 in Portugal, many of the big stadiums were taken down cause they were just too expensive and not enough people were using it. This can not happen here
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