The Raków Municipal Stadium (Polish: Miejski Stadion Piłkarski Raków) is a football stadium in Częstochowa, Poland. The venue is located at the 83 Bolesław Limanowski Street in the Raków district. It is the home ground of the Raków Częstochowa football club.[1]
Location | 83 Bolesław Limanowski Street, Częstochowa, Poland[1] |
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Owner | City of Częstochowa |
Operator | Miejski Ośrodek Sportu i Rekreacji w Częstochowie[1] |
Capacity | 5,500 |
Surface | Grass |
Construction | |
Built | 1951–1955 |
Opened | July 22, 1955 |
Renovated | 2020–21[1] |
Tenants | |
Raków Częstochowa, Gol Częstochowa |
History
editThe Social Committee for Stadium Construction was established in 1951 on the initiative of Eng. Marian Zdunkiewicz. The facility was opened on July 22, 1955. In addition to the football field, a running track and an athletics hill were built. The capacity of the facility was approximately 8,000 people. The owner of the stadium was Huta Częstochowa. After 1985, an announcer's tower and a training ground were built to the east of the stadium. In 2003, the steelworks handed it over to the city.
After the promotion of the Raków team to the I liga in the 2016–17 season, the stadium was adapted to league requirements by roofing 588 seats, repairing damaged stands, replacing the seats, as well as installing artificial lighting of the field. In addition, training pitches with back-up facilities were created. In February 2019, the capacity was increased to 4,200 seats.
Along with the promotion of Raków to Ekstraklasa in the 2018–19 season, it was necessary to modernize the stadium in order to adapt it to the licensing requirements. In the years 2020–21, the stands with 5,500 seats were built, the turf heating system was installed and the facilities were rebuilt. The value of the investment is over PLN 17 million.
Major matches
edit5 May | Soviet Union | 4–0 | Greece |
Netherlands | 1–0 | Norway | |
7 May | Netherlands | 2–2 | Greece |
9 May | Soviet Union | 2–0 | Netherlands |
Norway | 2–1 | Greece |
On April 10, 2019, a match of the Polish Cup semi-finals was played at the stadium, in which Raków Częstochowa lost 0–1 to Lechia Gdańsk. The meeting was watched by 4,820 people.
Raków Częstochowa | 0–1 | Lechia Gdańsk |
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Report | Sobiech 17' |
On April 6, 2022, a match of the Polish Cup semi-finals was played at the stadium, in which Raków Częstochowa win 1–0 to Legia Warsaw. The meeting was watched by 5,500 people.
Raków Częstochowa | 1–0 | Legia Warsaw |
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Wdowiak 5' | Report |
References
edit- ^ a b c d "Miejski Stadion Piłkarski "Raków"". MOSiR Częstochowa (in Polish).
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