Stadium Name: | Stadion Miejski Zawiszy w Bydgoszczy |
Nickname: | Stadion Zawiszy |
Location: | Gdańska Street, Bydgoszcz, Poland |
Owner: | Bydgoszcz City |
Operator: | Zawisza Bydgoszcz |
Surface: | Grass |
Tenants: | Zawisza Bydgoszcz 2019 FIFA U-20 World Cup |
Seating Capacity: | 20,187 |
The Zdzisław Krzyszkowiak 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 20,187 people.[2] 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.
Zdzisław Krzyszkowiak Stadium has hosted several national athletic competitions:
and at the international level:
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.
What | No | Date | Score | Opponent | Goals for Poland |
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253. | October 15, 1972 | 3:0 (2:0) | Kazimierz Deyna 2, Robert Gadocha | ||
Friendly match | 370. | May 24, 1981 | 3:0 (2:0) | Andrzej Iwan, O’Leary (OG), Roman Ogaza | |
Friendly match | 428. | October 7, 1986 | 2:2 (1:0) | Ryszard Tarasiewicz, Jan Karaś | |
Friendly match | 438. | September 2, 1987 | 3:1 (3:0) | Marek Leśniak 2, Andrzej Rudy | |
Friendly match | 597. | April 25, 2001 | 1:1 (0:0) | Radosław Kałużny | |
Friendly match | 608. | April 17, 2002 | 1:2 (0:2) | Tomasz Hajto | |
Friendly match | 636. | April 28, 2004 | 0:0 (0:0) | - | |
670. | September 2, 2006 | 1:3 (0:0) | Łukasz Garguła | ||
Friendly match | - | August 12, 2009 | 2:0 (2:0) | Ludovic Obraniak 2 | |
Friendly match | - | November 18, 2009 | 1:0 (1:0) | Maciej Rybus | |