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Thanks to the construction of these stadiums, FCC consolidates its presence and
becomes a reference multinational in the construction of large sports complexes.
Other Polish stadiums
built by ALPINE
Krakow Stadium.
Home of the oldest soccer team in Poland, founded in 1906,
the stadium is in the centre of the city. It was totally refurbished and rebuilt and can
accommodate 15,000 people.
Baltic Arena Stadium Gdansk.
Built on a 39-hectare plot near the city’s midtown
district, the stadium, seats 44,000 people and has a 6500 space car park. The
15,891 m
2
structure is inspired by the design of the traditional ships in Gdansk.
Poznan Stadium in Posen.
The former stadium was refurbished and enlarged. It
can seat 47,000 people and features a 1,600 space car park.
Designed by the world known J.S.K. archi-
tecture firm, the stadium was built on the
same location as the former one which was
partially demolished to make room for the
new one.
It has 55,000 seats distributed in two
grandstands with ten levels and more
than 60 exclusive VIP boxes which seat
900 people, and also accommodates 800
members of the press and features a two-
floor 1,700-space underground car park.
There are also plans to build a shopping
area, fitness centre, restaurants, and con-
ference rooms.
The reinforced concrete structure is 70 me-
ters high. The stands were built using prefa-
bricated reinforced concrete elements.
Next to the banks
of the River Vistula, the
new field stands out for
its impressive exterior
decorated with the
colours of the
Polish flag.