Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Polonia Słubice

Stadion Olympijski OSiR (Capacity: 7.000)



Polonia Słubice - Vitrosilicon Iłowa (5:2) (IV Liga Lubuska, 15. August 2012)

Attendance: 100
Cost: Free
Program: Nil

Players leaving the field at half time Looking across at the main stand
  
It is also know as the Olympic stadium A view of the arches
  
The guest block Kicking off the second half
  
Ilowa with an attacking throw in Looking across the halway line
  
Ilowa moving the ball out of defense Another view
  
View of the pitch Looking at the ground from inside the arches
  
The swimming pools
  


STADIUM HISTORY: wiki
The OSiR Stadium (locally known as the Olympic Stadium) is a multi-purpose stadium in Słubice, Poland, home of the IV liga football club Polonia Słubice. It is located just east of the Oder river close to the German border.
Building work on the 16-acre (65,000 m2) complex employing Russian prisoners of war commenced in spring of 1914, when present-day Słubice was still part of German Frankfurt (Oder), but due to the effects of World War I wasn't completed until 1927. Despite its name and contrary to common belief, the Olympic Stadium (originally named Ostmark-Stadion) was not built for the 1936 Summer Olympics.
With the implementation of the Oder-Neisse line, the area passed to the Republic of Poland in 1945. The stadium underwent a complete refurbishment in 2003. It now counts as one of the oldest stadia in Poland with its historical south-eastern tribune reminiscent of an amphitheatre.

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