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Lotos PKH Gdańsk

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Established
1953 (71 years old)

Sport
Ice Hockey

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Hala Olivia
(5,500 Capacity)

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Gdańsk, Poland

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Stoczniowiec Gdańsk is a professional ice hockey team in Gdańsk, Poland. They currently play in the Polska Hokej Liga, the top-level ice hockey league in Poland.

The club was founded in 1953 as Polonia Gdańsk, they were renamed Stoczniowiec Gdańsk in 1970. Due to financial difficulties, the original team disbanded in 2013. In 2014, the team was recreated and played in the Polish 1. Liga, the second level league, for two seasons. The team joined the Polska Hokej Liga for the 2016-17 season.

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Lehmann





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Liskiewicz





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Pesta





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Rompkowski





Rybak





Rybak





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Stasiewicz





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Wala





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Hala Olivia is an arena in Gdańsk, Poland. It was designed by Maciej Gintowt and Maciej Krasinski. Building was started on 1965, and it opened on December 16, 1972. It is primarily used for ice hockey and is the home of Stoczniowiec Gdansk. The basketball club Prokom Gdynia also used the facility for home Euroleague fixtures. Hala Olivia opened in 1970 and holds 5,500 people. In September 1981, the first Congress of the Solidarity was held here. 865 delegate attended the sessions. The buildings exterior was completely renovated in 2016. Renovations on the interior are ongoing. This is one of the few remaining sports arenas left of this particular socialist modernism style otherwise called Brutalism. Two other examples of this design style are the closed Vilnius Palace of Concerts and Sports in Vilnius Lithuania, and the now destroyed Volgar Sports Palace in Tolyatti, Russia.

The arena hosted a preliminary round group of the EuroBasket 2009. It is located near the Oliwa campus of the University of Gdańsk.

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