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Polish Army Stadium

Legia Warsaw · Warsaw, Poland

soccer stadium active
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TurfNurd Score — Solid venue
Based on capacity, historical significance and visitor interest
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Team
Legia Warsaw
Capacity
31,103
Year Built
1930
Surface
grass
Indoor / Outdoor
outdoor
Country

About Polish Army Stadium

Polish Army Stadium is a soccer venue located in Warsaw, Poland, with a seating capacity of 31,103. It is home to Legia Warsaw, who compete in Ekstraklasa. Polish Army Stadium is one of 16 venues in Poland tracked on TurfNurd, and ranks 3rd among Ekstraklasa stadiums by capacity.

About Polish Army Stadium

Polish Army Stadium

If you're planning to catch a match in Warsaw, you'll want to make your way to Łazienkowska Street in the Powiśle neighborhood, right in the heart of the city's Śródmieście district. The stadium sits in a neat square bounded by Łazienkowska, Czerniakowska, Kusocińskiego and Myśliwiecka streets, making it easy to find whether you're arriving by tram or on foot. This is where Legia Warsaw, Poland's most successful football club, has played since 1930, and the atmosphere on match days is absolutely electric. The venue officially bears the name of Marshall Józef Piłsudski, though locals simply call it the Polish Army Stadium or just Legia.

What you'll find today is a modern all-seater stadium that meets UEFA's highest fourth category standards, meaning it's equipped to host major European competitions. Even if you're not a die-hard Legia supporter, attending a match here offers a genuine taste of Polish football culture. The passionate home crowd, the club's military heritage, and the central location all combine to create a memorable experience. Just be sure to book your tickets in advance for big matches, as Legia's devoted fanbase regularly fills the stands.

Score breakdown: Capacity 12p · Historic events 0p · League prestige 8p