- Source: Narodowy Stadion Rugby
The Narodowy Stadion Rugby (English: National Rugby Stadium) is a multi-purpose stadium in Gdynia, Poland. It is currently used for rugby union (RC Arka Gdynia and the Poland national team) and also for American football games (the Seahawks Gdynia). The stadium has a capacity of 2,425 people and was opened on February 14, 2010.
History
First sport event at the National Rugby Stadium was rugby union match between RC Arka Gdynia and Poland national rugby union team, played on February 14, 2010. First Rugby Ekstraliga match at the stadium was Arka Gdynia' victory against AZS AWF Warszawa 19–9.
Since 2011 the stadium is used for american football games. The Seahawks Gdynia won against the Silesia Miners 34–23 in first football game at the stadium ever.
Sports
= Rugby union
=It is the home stadium for RC Arka Gdynia, rugby union team, played in the Rugby Ekstraliga.
= American football
=Since 2011 PLFA season, the Pomorze Seahawks back to Gdynia from Gdańsk, renamed to Seahawks Gdynia and played home games at the Rugby Stadium. The Seahawks is one of four founders of the Polish American Football League in 2006.
= Association football
=The stadium was used by Arka Gdynia and Bałtyk Gdynia, football (soccer) clubs, when Stadion GOSiR was under construction.
See also
Rugby union in Poland
References
External links
Stadion info at arkarugby.pl
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- Narodowy Stadion Rugby
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- 2024 Rugby Europe Championship
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- 2024–25 Rugby Europe International Championships
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- 2022–23 Rugby Europe International Championships
- 2021–22 Rugby Europe International Championships
- List of European stadiums by capacity