description PGE Narodowy Overview
The PGE Narodowy is Poland’s national stadium located in Warsaw. Opened in 2012, it features a fixed roof designed to accommodate football matches and other major sporting events. Built for UEFA Euro 2012, the venue serves as a primary location for Polish national team games and international competitions. It's utilized by professional football clubs and is accessible to fans throughout Warsaw and beyond.
help PGE Narodowy FAQ
Where is the PGE Narodowy stadium located?
The PGE Narodowy is located in the Praga Południe district of Warsaw, Poland. It was built to serve as the country's national stadium on the site of the old Stadion Dziesięciolecia.
When did the PGE Narodowy officially open?
The stadium officially opened in 2012 after roughly three years of construction. It was built primarily to host matches for the UEFA Euro 2012 tournament, including the tournament's opening match.
Does the PGE Narodowy have a retractable roof?
Yes, the stadium is equipped with a massive retractable roof made of PVC membranes. The roof can open or close in about 15 minutes, allowing the venue to host both outdoor football matches and indoor concerts.
What football clubs play their home games at PGE Narodowy?
The stadium primarily serves as the home venue for the Poland national football team. Additionally, the Polish Cup final and high-profile European matches for clubs like Legia Warsaw are frequently played there.
explore Explore More
Similar to PGE Narodowy
See all arrow_forwardReviews & Comments
Write a Review
Be the first to review
Share your thoughts with the community and help others make better decisions.