Stadion Ruchu Chorow - Ruch Chorzow Stadium Guide

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Last Updated: October 14, 2020

View of the pitch at Stadion Ruch

Stadion Miejski w Chorzowie or Stadion Ruchu Chorzów, is a multi-functional football stadium with a capacity of 10,000. Home to local team Ruch Chorzów since opening in September 1935, the ground mostly hosts matches of the Ekstraklasa which is the highest tier in Polish football.

Ruch Chorzow Stadium Guide

Stadium Facts

Overview
Team:Ruch Chorzow
Opened:1935
Capacity:10,000
Address: Chorzow

Stadion Ruchu Chorow History

Stadion Miejski ul. Cicha first opened on 29th September 1935 after a construction period of around 12 months. Just a year and a half after opening, a steel grandstand was erected which at the time was no mean feat considering that the most commonly used material at the time was wood.

Further renovations at Stadion Miejski have occurred in line with the overall landscape of Polish football throughout the 20th and 21st centuries. Capable of accommodating up to 40,000 supporters at its peak, the municipally owned stadium of Hajduki was one of the most modern in Poland but was slowly overtaken by newer purpose-built football grounds. It now holds 10,000 after conversion to all-seating in 2002.

Since 1929 Ruch Chorzów’s stadium famously features a clock given to the club by Luxury Swiss watch maker Omega reminiscent of the Rolex at Swindon’s County Ground. First given Poland’s most popular clubs in the first half of the 20th century, the clock was successfully mounted on 21st May 1939, and has overlooked the pitch ever since, excluding a short period during WW2 were it was stored away.

As for the future of Stadion Ruchu Chorzów since 2012 plans have been made to completely demolish the existent stands, and rebuild the stadium as a modern day footballing arena capable of seating 18,000. Whether or not this will be implementing in the foreseeable future remains to be seen however.

For European matches such as the game against Bologna in the 1998 Intertoto Cup, Ruch Chorzów have traditionally played at newer facilities such as the neighbouring Stadion ?l?ski. The club’s greatest ever European performances have been the 1974 UEFA Cup where they lost to Feyenoord (4-2) in the quarter finals, and the 1975 Champions League where they also lost to Saint-Etienne in the quarters (4-3).

Stadion Ruchu Chorow Seating Plan

Below is a seating plan of Ruch Chorzow's Stadion Ruchu Chorow:

Stadion Ruchu Chorzów map

Stand Photos

Stadion Ruchu Chorzów is comprised of four stands: North, East, South and West.

Click the thumbnails above to enlarge an image of each stand and to read a more detailed description of each part of the Stadium.

Matchday Experience

Ruch Chorzow Club Shop

Inside Ruch Chorzow club shop

Ruch Chorzow Club Shop

How to get to Stadion Ruchu Chorow

Where is Stadion Ruchu Chorow?


Frequently Asked Questions

Who plays at Stadion Ruchu Chorow?

Polish side Ruch Chorzow play their home matches at Stadion Ruchu Chorow.

What is the capacity of Stadion Ruchu Chorow?

As of 2024 Stadion Ruchu Chorow has an official seating capacity of 10,000 for Football matches.

When was Stadion Ruchu Chorow opened?

Stadion Ruchu Chorow officially opened in 1935 and is home to Ruch Chorzow

Are there any Covid restrictions at the stadium?

Covid Restrictions may be in place when you visit Stadion Ruchu Chorow in 2024. Please visit the official website of Ruch Chorzow for full information on changes due to the Coronavirus.

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