Name
Stadion Narodowy
Alternate: PGE Narodowy, Kazimierz Górski National Stadium

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Established
2011 (14 years old)

Capacity
58,000

Build Cost
1.91 billion zl

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Poland

Location
Warsaw

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Coordinates
52.239444, 21.045556



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21 Mar Poland home team badge 5 - 1home team badge Estonia
21 Nov Poland home team badge 2 - 0home team badge Latvia
17 Nov Poland home team badge 1 - 1home team badge Czech Republ
15 Oct Poland home team badge 1 - 1home team badge Moldova
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16 Jun Poland home team badge 1 - 0home team badge Germany
27 Mar Poland home team badge 1 - 0home team badge Albania


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The Stadion Narodowy im. Kazimierza Górskiego (English: Kazimierz Górski National Stadium), known for sponsorship reasons as the PGE Narodowy since 2015 (with patron being added in 2021), is a retractable roof football stadium located in Warsaw, Poland. It is used mostly for concerts and football matches and is the home stadium of Poland national football team.

With a seating capacity of 58,580, the stadium is the largest association football arena in Poland. Its construction was started in 2008 and was finished in November 2011. It is located on the site of the former Stadion Dziesięciolecia, at the Zieleniecka Avenue in Praga Południe district, near the city center. The stadium has a retractable PVC roof which unfolds from a nest on a spire suspended above the centre of the pitch. The retractable roof is inspired by the cable-supported unfolding system of Commerzbank-Arena in Frankfurt, Germany, and is similar to the newly renovated roof of BC Place in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The stadium is also very similar to the Arena Națională in Bucharest in terms of age, capacity and the roof.

The National Stadium hosted the opening match (a group match), the 2 group matches, a quarter-final, and the semi-final of the UEFA Euro 2012, co-hosted by Poland and Ukraine.

The stadium is equipped with a heated pitch, training pitch, façade lighting, and underground parking. It is a multipurpose venue that is able to host sporting events, concerts, cultural events, and conferences. The official stadium opening took place on 19 January 2012, and the first football match was played on 29 February 2012. The match between the Poland national football team and the Portugal national football team ended with a 0–0 draw.

The stadium hosted the 2014–15 UEFA Europa League final.

On 11 November 2022, the stadium roof was ordered closed with immediate effect due to construction issues with the roof.
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