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East Poland Unknown Gems

Czuwaj Przemysl

Aimed at the truest of football connoisseurs, Czuwaj is not merely the most picturesque ground in Poland, but also one of the best you’ll find anywhere in Europe – centred around an outsized timber chalet, this place has you…

Central Poland Unknown Gems

KSZO Ostrowiec Swietokrzyskie

Personally-speaking, my evening at KSZO went pretty bloody miserably, but even so there’s much to note about this strange little ground – completely out-of-sync with each other, the stands here are a puzzling assortment of oddities that appear to…

Central Poland Unknown Gems

KKS Koluszki

I imagine a high risk match at Koluszki being one where the wind blows above a breeze – yikes, you can practically hear the roof creaking here. But what a stadium this is: if you like your football raw…

North Poland Unknown Gems

Stocznowiec Gdansk

Gdansk sees plenty of football tourists, but it’s to Lechia the majority will go. You should as well, but not before a visit to Stocznowiec. Simply one of the most extraordinary grounds I’ve seen, this lost world of football…

Epic Away Ends North Poland

Stocznowiec Gdansk

Who doesn’t love an old-fashioned away pen scattered with debris and broken steps? Given the level that this lot play at, I wouldn’t be surprised if it’s been more than a decade since away fans last turned up, but…

Central Poland Epic Away Ends

Proch Pionki

Not content with a Neo Baroque thing going on outside, there is little that is normal about Proch Pionki’s ground – and damn right, the away end doesn’t disappoint. Looking like a cross between a Burger King abattoir and…

Unknown Gems West Poland

Moto Jelcz Olawa

Deceptively normal at first glance, Olawa’s ground is actually bat shit crazy: of its non-standard design elements, look out for a crane booth, a bus stop that possibly doubles as some kind of executive cabin, and a flimsy two-tiered…

South Poland Unknown Gems

Kmita Zabierzow

If you think modern football is rubbish, then you haven’t visited Zabierzow. The main stand is the principal talking point and it’s an absolute marvel: think lots of varying levels, pointed stanchions and curvy steel finishes wrapped in creeping…

Central Poland Unknown Gems

Proch Pionki

Aside from an away end that has been previously compared (by me!) to a cross between a Burger King abattoir and an outdoor punishment facility, Proch Pionki’s stadium is a brilliantly imbalanced collection of weirdness: a Neo Baroque façade,…

Central Poland Unknown Gems

Kosa Konstancin

For some, Kosa Konstancin’s ground might bring to mind a surreal and miniaturized marriage between Southampton’s Dell and Brentford’s Griffin Park – think lots of red and white colours, wonky angles and chocolate box stands. A joy for all…