Stadion Miejski im. Zdzisława Krzyszkowiaka

The Zdzisław Krzyszkowiak's City Stadium (Polish: Stadion Miejski im. Zdzisława Krzyszkowiaka) is a multi-use stadium in Bydgoszcz, Poland. It was completed in 1960 with a capacity of about 35,944[1] on wooden benches. The stadium was completely rebuilt in 2007–2008, and the current seating capacity is 20,247 people. It is currently used for football matches and track and field events. The stadium is named after Polish Olympic gold medal-winning runner Zdzisław Krzyszkowiak.

Stadion Miejski Zawiszy w Bydgoszczy
Stadion Zawiszy
LocationGdańska Street, Bydgoszcz, Poland
OwnerBydgoszcz City
OperatorZawisza Bydgoszcz
Capacity20,247
SurfaceGrass
Tenants
Zawisza Bydgoszcz
2019 FIFA U-20 World Cup

Athletics

Zdzisław Krzyszkowiak Stadium has hosted several national athletic competitions:

  • 14 of 94 all Polish national senior athletics championships (last in 2016)

and at the international level:

Football

It has hosted 10 international matches of the Poland national football team. In 2017 the stadium was one of the venues of the 2017 UEFA European Under-21 Championship. In 2019 it's one of the venues of the 2019 FIFA U-20 World Cup.

WhatNoDateScoreOpponentGoals for Poland
Friendly match253.October 15, 19723:0 (2:0) CzechoslovakiaKazimierz Deyna 2, Robert Gadocha
Friendly match370.May 24, 19813:0 (2:0) Republic of IrelandAndrzej Iwan, O’Leary (OG), Roman Ogaza
Friendly match428.October 7, 19862:2 (1:0) North KoreaRyszard Tarasiewicz, Jan Karaś
Friendly match438.September 2, 19873:1 (3:0) RomaniaMarek Leśniak 2, Andrzej Rudy
Friendly match597.April 25, 20011:1 (0:0) ScotlandRadosław Kałużny
Friendly match608.April 17, 20021:2 (0:2) RomaniaTomasz Hajto
Friendly match636.April 28, 20040:0 (0:0) Republic of Ireland-
Q EURO 2008670.September 2, 20061:3 (0:0) FinlandŁukasz Garguła
Friendly match-August 12, 20092:0 (2:0) GreeceLudovic Obraniak 2
Friendly match-November 18, 20091:0 (1:0) CanadaMaciej Rybus

See also

References

  1. "Number of seats on ticket".
  2. "European U23 Championships". Archived from the original on 17 August 2009. Retrieved 7 July 2009.

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