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The Stadion Narodowy im. Kazimierza Górskiego ( Polish pronunciation: [ˈstadʲjɔn narɔˈdɔvɨ], English: Kazimierz Górski National Stadium ), [6] [7] known for sponsorship reasons as the PGE Narodowy since 2015 (with patron being added in 2021), [8] is a retractable roof football stadium located in Warsaw, Poland.
The first college stadium field to be any color other than traditional green, as well as the only college to have a non-green field for 22 years (1986–2008). In 2011, the Mountain West Conference banned Boise from wearing their all-blue uniforms during home conference games, after complaints from other Mountain West coaches that it was an ...
The Stadion Wojska Polskiego (pronounced [ˌstadjɔn ˌvɔjska pɔlˈskʲɛɡɔ], English: Polish Army Stadium), officially named Stadion Miejski Legii Warszawa im. Marszałka Józefa Piłsudskiego (English: The Marshall Józef Piłsudski's Municipal Stadium of Legia Warsaw) is an all-seater, highest fourth category football-specific stadium located at 3 Łazienkowska Street in the ...
Volleyball. (Women's) Legia Warszawa ( Polish: [ˈlɛɡʲja varˈʂava] ⓘ ), commonly referred to as Legia Warsaw or simply Legia, is a professional football club based in Warsaw, Poland. Legia is the most successful Polish football club in history, winning record 15 Ekstraklasa champions titles, a record 20 Polish Cup and 5 Polish SuperCup ...
The following is a list of football stadiums in Poland, ordered by capacity. Stadion MOSiR. Football stadiums with a capacity above 10,000 ... Warsaw Masovian: Poland ...
The Stadion Narodowy, holds a capacity of 58,500 seat football (soccer) stadium, Warsaw's recently demolished 10th-Anniversary Stadium. [2] The national stadium hosted the opening match, two group matches, a quarter-final, and a semi-final of UEFA Euro 2012, hosted jointly by Poland and Ukraine. [3] There are many sports centres in the city as ...
In the 106-year history of football at the university, the Yellow Jackets have compiled an all-time record of 546–319–30. The 546 wins are the most of any current OAC member school. Baldwin Wallace's football team was coached by Lee Tressel , who led the team to an undefeated record in 1978, and subsequently the NCAA Division III Championship.
List of college football venues with non-traditional field colors; Retrieved from " ...