Stadium them. Kazimierz Gursky ( Polish. Stadion im. Kazimierza Górskiego ) is a multifunctional stadium in the city of Plock , Poland . Currently used mainly for football matches. It is the home stadium of the local club " Wisla ". The maximum capacity is 10,798 people. [one]
| Stadium them. Kazimierz Gursky | |
|---|---|
| Location | Plock , Poland , st. Lukashevich, 34 |
| Built | 1973 |
| Open | June 10, 1973 |
| Owner | |
| Capacity | 10 798 places |
| Home team | Wisla (Plock) |
| Field dimensions | 105 x 68 m lawn heating |
The Vistula Football Stadium was built in 1973 . Architects of the first version: Jacek Kwiecinski and Janusz Marianski. In 1976, the stands were reconstructed. Since March 30, 2004, the stadium has been named after the famous Polish footballer and coach of the national team Kazimierz Gursky in the past. In 2011, it is planned to modernize the stadium, the changes will include expanding the number of seats to at least 15,000 and installing a roof over all the stands. The stadium has 10 sectors (A-J). Sector E, with 1,200 seats, is intended for fans of visiting teams.
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Links
- Profile of the stadium on the website of FC Wisla Plock (Polish) (Retrieved February 21, 2017)
- Photos of the stadium (Polish) (Retrieved July 23, 2009)