Key facts
Club: Zaglebie Lubin SA | Opening: 2009 | Capacity: 16,068 seats
History and description
Stadion Zagłębia Lubin was built on the same site as Zaglebie’s old stadium. Construction began in 2007 and was done in two phases so that the club could keep playing at the stadium.
Stadion Zaglebia Lubin officially opened on 14 March 2009 with a match between Zaglebie Lubin and Gornik Leczna (3-0).
Three new stands were ready at the inauguration. The fourth got demolished and reconstructed after, with the entire stadium being completed in 2010. Total costs of construction were PLN 130 million.
The naming rights of the stadium were initially sold to telecommunications company Telefonia Dialog, resulting in the name Dialog Arena. When the deal expired in February 2012, the stadium reverted back to its traditional name.
How to get to Stadion Zaglebia Lubin
Stadion Zaglebia Lubin is located on the northern edge of the town of Lubin, almost 2.5 kilometres from its town centre. Walking to the stadium should take about half an hour.
Trains connect Lubin with Wroclaw though service is not very frequent. Some trains stop at station Lubin Station, which is a short walk from the stadium.
Otherwise, catch bus 5, 6, 7, 100, 103, 105, or 112 to the stadium. Take the bus from the main railway station or north of the centre at Kosciuszki street. In most cases the stop to get off is KGHM.
Address: Kłodowskiej Curie 98, 59-301 Lubin
Zaglebie Lubin Tickets
Tickets for Zagłębie Lubin games can be purchased online or through Kupbilet, at the club shop at shopping centre Cuprum Arena (just south of the town centre), or at any of the Kupbilet sales points across Poland.
Tickets can also be bought on the day of the match on the gate. Identification is required to be able to buy tickets. Polish citizens may need a Fan Card.
Tickets typically cost either PLN 30.00 for a seat behind the goal or PLN 45.00 for a seat at one of the sides.
For more information email bilety@zaglebie.kghm.pl.
Useful Internet links
Zaglebie.com – Official website of Zagłębie Lubin.
Pks.lubin.pl – Lubin public transport information.
Photo credits: FreakWL
1 comment
I went there to see Poland-Georgia game and it was fine experince. The stadium itself is nice inside… outside it looks unfinished. If do not live in Lubin or around, getting there is a nightmare. No trains at all. You can get a train to Legnica(20 km away) or Wroclaw(70 km away) and then catch a bus.