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Jagiellonia Bialystok

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Established
1920 (104 years old)

Sport
Soccer

Stadium/Home
Białystok City Stadium
(22,386 Capacity)

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Białystok

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Competitions
Polish Ekstraklasa

Last Edit
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Upcoming
30/03 Jagiellonia - LKS Lodz
07/04 Legia Warsaw - Jagiellonia
14/04 Jagiellonia - Cracovia Kra
20/04 Zaglebie Lub - Jagiellonia
27/04 Jagiellonia - Pogon Szczec

Results
16/03 Radomiak Rad 0 - 2 Jagiellonia
08/03 Jagiellonia 3 - 1 Slask Wrocla
02/03 Gornik Zabrz 2 - 1 Jagiellonia
24/02 Jagiellonia 1 - 1 Ruch Chorzow
17/02 Jagiellonia 1 - 2 Lech Poznan

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Jagiellonia Białystok (Polish pronunciation: ) is a Polish football club based in Białystok that plays in the Ekstraklasa, the top level of Polish football. Founded in 1920, Jagiellonia play their home games at Białystok City Stadium. The club won the Polish Cup in 2010, Super Cup and qualified to play in the third round qualification of the UEFA Europa League. It was the club's first appearance in the European cup. The club's most successful season was the 2014–15 season when they finished 3rd in the Ekstraklasa winning the bronze medal.

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Alomerovic





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Grande





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Marczuk





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Nastić





Nguiamba





Olszewski





Pazdan





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Puerto





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Romanczuk





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Stadium or Home

The Białystok City Stadium is located in Białystok, Poland. It is used by Jagiellonia.

The stadium recently underwent major redevelopment, completed at the end of 2014, it now contains 22,386 seats. Full cost of the redevelopment is not clear as the city had to terminate contract with one contractor, Polish-French Eiffage Mitex consortium. Both parties agreed on PLN 168 million (US$60 million) in 2010, but finances are not settled. In 2012 construction was taken over by new contractors, Spanish-Polish consortium of OHL and Hydrobudowa agreed to finish all remaining work at a cost of PLN 254 million (US$75 million).

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