Wronki Stadium


Wronki Stadium formally KKS Lech Poznań Academy Stadium in Wronki, and previously called Amica Wronki Stadium is a football stadium in Wronki, Greater Poland.

Facilities

It is part of a sports and recreation complex where the Poland national football team often trains. In 2004, the stadium underwent renovation and meets all UEFA requirements. The stadium features 1400 lux-strength lighting and under-soil heating, and is surrounded by a hotel, conference center, pub, and restaurant.

Renovations

In early 2009, temporary stands were added to increase capacity by nearly two thousand seats due to Lech Poznań's matches at the Amica Stadium.
In November 2022, a 55 million investment was completed, built a new Research-Development Centre.

Matches

From 1995 to 2006, the stadium hosted Ekstraklasa matches featuring Amica Wronki. On 9 June 2000, the second leg of the Polish Cup final was played here, with Amica defeating Wisła Kraków 3–0 to win the trophy. At the start of the 2009-10 season, Lech Poznań also played Ekstraklasa matches here due to the renovation of the Poznań Stadium. The stadium also hosted qualifying and main rounds of the UEFA [Cup Winners' Cup] and UEFA Cup with Amica's participation, including group stage matches in the 2004–05 season, as well as UEFA Cup qualifiers in the 2009–10 season featuring Lech.