Unusually for Poland, the stadium is privately owned by the club's owner, the copper company KGHM Polska Miedź , rather than the municipality.

, currently known as the KGHM Zagłębie Arena for sponsorship reasons, is a modern football stadium in Lubin, Poland. It serves as the home ground for the Polish Ekstraklasa club Zagłębie Lubin . Key Details and Capacity Capacity: 16,068 all-seated spectators.

It meets the criteria for a UEFA Category 3 stadium.

The stadium features a "compact" design where the stands are just 5.5 meters from the pitch , providing an intimate and intense atmosphere. History and Construction

The current arena was built on the site of the club's old multi-purpose ground (opened in 1985), which had a capacity of roughly 35,000.

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Unusually for Poland, the stadium is privately owned by the club's owner, the copper company KGHM Polska Miedź , rather than the municipality.

, currently known as the KGHM Zagłębie Arena for sponsorship reasons, is a modern football stadium in Lubin, Poland. It serves as the home ground for the Polish Ekstraklasa club Zagłębie Lubin . Key Details and Capacity Capacity: 16,068 all-seated spectators. Stadion ZagЕ‚Д™bia Lubin

It meets the criteria for a UEFA Category 3 stadium. Unusually for Poland, the stadium is privately owned

The stadium features a "compact" design where the stands are just 5.5 meters from the pitch , providing an intimate and intense atmosphere. History and Construction History and Construction The current arena was built

The current arena was built on the site of the club's old multi-purpose ground (opened in 1985), which had a capacity of roughly 35,000.