The Józef Piłsudski Cracovia Stadium (Polish: Stadion Cracovii im.
Józefa Piłsudskiego)[2][3] is a football stadium located in Kraków, Poland.
From then until late 2010, an entirely new construction was raised in roughly the same location where the old stadium stood.
In 2010, it was honored with the Janusz Bogdanowskie award, given by the Archi-Szopa Association for the best architectural construction in Kraków City.
[11][12] The stadium design was made by a consortium of Polish and Spanish architectural companies, Estudio Lamela Sp.
Cracovia played its first official match in the new stadium on 25 September 2010.
[citation needed] The new stadium is located within the square of these streets: Kraszewskiego, Focha, Kałuży and Zwierzyniec.
The stadium still occupies the central part of the plot, but now it is parallel to the Focha street.
The section has its own separated entrance and foyer dedicated only to fans from visiting team.
The stand is divided into two standard sections: B (only sectors B4 and B5) and D. This is the place where the most fanatic Cracovia fans supports their team during the matches.