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Stadion Cracovii im. Józefa Piłsudskiego
Józef Piłsudski's Cracovia Stadium
Full name Stadion Cracovii im. Józefa Piłsudskiego
Former name(s) Stadion Cracovii
Owners Flag of Poland City of Kraków
Location Kraków,  Poland
Broke ground 1911
Built 1911–1912
2009–2010
Opened 31 March 1912
25 September 2010 (new stadium)
Tenants MKS Cracovia (1912–present)
Puszcza Niepołomice (2023–present)
Capacity 15,114
Field dimensions 105 x 68 m
Surface Grass
Highest attendance 14,300
(CracoviaArka Gdynia, 25 September 2010)

Stadion Cracovii im. Józefa Piłsudskiego (English: Józef Piłsudski's Cracovia Stadium), more commonly referred to as the Stadion Cracovii or the Cracovia Stadium, is a football stadium located in the city of Kraków, Poland. Since opening in 1912, it has acted as the home ground of MKS Cracovia. Since 2023, it has also been used by Puszcza Niepołomice after their promotion to the Ekstraklasa as their home ground doesn't meet the league's requirements.

The original stadium opened on 31 March 1912 but was demolished in 2009. Work then began on constructing a new stadium in roughly the same spot as where the old one stood, and this was opened on 25 September 2010. Since the reconstruction, it has a capacity of 15,114 spectators and is a UEFA Category 3 stadium.

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KS Cracovia

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MKS Puszcza Niepołomice

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Ekstraklasa stadiums 2023–24

Stadion Cracovii (Cracovia)  · Arena Zabrze (Górnik)  · Stadion Miejski (Jagiellonia)  · Stadion Miejski (Korona)  · Stadion Poznań (Lech)  · Polish Army Stadium (Legia)  · Stadion Miejski (ŁKS Łódź)  · Stadion Piast (Piast) Stadion Miejski (Pogoń) Stadion Cracovii (Puszcza)  · Miejski Stadion Piłkarski (Raków)  · Stadion Piast (Ruch)  · Stadion Miejski (Stal)  · Stadion Wrocław (Śląsk)  · Stadion Dyskobolii Grodzisk Wielkopolski (Warta)  · Stadion Miejski Widzewa (Widzew)  · Stadion Miejski (Zagłębie)  ·

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