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Stadium
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The Tarnobrzeg Municipal Stadium ( Polish : Stadion Miejski w Tarnobrzegu ) is a football stadium in Tarnobrzeg, Poland. It can accommodate 3,770 spectators. The football club Siarka Tarnobrzeg plays its matches there. The stadium served as the venue for them during their three seasons in the Ekstraklasa.
The stadium is located in the southern part of the city, near the bus station. Due to the layout of the sports complex, the field is oriented east-west instead of the conventional north-south direction.
The main stand was built on the southern side, constructed from scratch between 2010 and 2011, with a prominent roof that dominates the surrounding area. Although it was opened in 2011, the structure was expanded until 2016, adding cabins to the top tier and additional support rooms on the ground floor. The renovation cost PLN 5.2 million. The first floor houses facilities for fans attending the matches.
On 7 September 2024, during a match between Siarka Tarnobrzeg (who prevailed) and Sandecja Nowy Sącz, a violent incident occurred when visiting supporters reacted aggressively to the display of a Stal Mielec flag. The destruction included uprooted seats, damaged toilets, and a broken fence, leading to the suspension of the game. The event resulted in significant damage to the stadium, and Siarka Tarnobrzeg has since sought compensation for repairs.
In 2025, the stadium hosted matches of the UEFA Women's Under-19 Championship.