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Alfred Smoczyk Stadium

Stadium in Leszno, Poland

Alfred Smoczyk Stadium

Summary

Stadium in Leszno, Poland

FieldValue
native_namepl
nicknameSmok (Dragon)
imageLeszno Aerial photograph 2022 P01.jpg
captionAerial photograph with the stadium in the middle
locationLeszno, Poland
coordinates
opened19 April 1953
expanded11 September 1977
ownerCity of Leszno
operatorUnia Leszno
surfaceShale (speedway)
tenantsUnia Leszno
seating_capacity16,700

Alfred Smoczyk Stadium () is a stadium in Leszno, Poland. It is currently used for speedway matches and is the home stadium of Unia Leszno. The stadium has a capacity of 16,700 people.

The stadium is located on ulica Strzelecka 7.

History

Alfred Smoczyk (1928–1950) was the first Polish speedway superstar. He successfully competed on Dutch tracks in the late 1940s, but died in a road accident in October 1950. He was the first Individual Polish Champion after World War II (in 1949). The year after his death in 1951, the Alfred Smoczyk Memorial event was first held and shortly afterwards in April 1952, plans were put into action to build a new speedway stadium.

The opening of the new stadium took place on 19 April 1953. In 1960, the stadium hosted a qualifying round of the Speedway World Championship.

In 1974/75 the track was replaced and the stands were expanded to increase the capacity to 40,000. In 1977, as part of the national harvest celebrations and the visit of Edward Gierek to Leszno, the stadium underwent a major renovation and modernisation, opening on 11 September 1977.

In 1984, the stadium held the first of four World Cup finals, the first being the 1984 edition followed by 2007, 2009 and 2017. In-between, it also hosted the final of the 1989 Speedway World Pairs Championship.

The stadium has hosted the Speedway Grand Prix of Europe (a round of the world championship) for five consecutive years from 2008 to 2012.

Track details

the speedway track in 2008

The track is 330 m long and has a syenite surface. The track record was made by Janusz Kołodziej (58.12 sec on 9 May 2010).

Records

383 m (1953–1975)TimeDateRiderClubMeeting
80.019.04.1953
77.705.07.1953
77.116.08.1953
76.716.08.1953
76.416.08.1953
76.013.09.1953
76.013.06.1954
75.321.08.1955
??.?11.04.1960
74.8before 22.05.1960
74.016.10.1960
73.921.05.1961
73.814.04.1963
73.208.10.1967
73.124.10.1971
354 m (1975–1979)TimeDateRiderClubMeeting
76.423.03.1975
76.013.04.1975
76.020.04.1975
75.420.04.1975
75.420.04.1975
74.501.05.1975
74.501.05.1975
73.405.06.1975
73.028.06.1975
71.629.08.1976
71.426.06.1977
71.403.07.1977
71.324.07.1977
70.631.07.1977
70.028.08.1977
70.021.05.1978
70.021.05.1978
69.204.06.1978
69.004.06.1978
68.028.06.1978
347 m (1979–1987)TimeDateRiderClubMeeting
70.112.04.1979
68.622.04.1979
68.129.04.1979
68.129.04.1979
67.419.08.1979
67.422.07.1980
66.222.07.1980
65.014.06.1981
342 m (since 1987)TimeDateRiderClubMeeting
65.808.04.1987
65.814.04.1987
63.5113.06.1987
63.3506.08.1988
63.025.09.1988
62.605.08.1989
62.61993
62.621.05.1994
62.421.05.1994
62.215.07.1995
61.616.06.1996
60.516.06.1996
60.228.05.2000
60.221.04.2002
60.021.04.2002
59.003.05.2002
58.403.05.2007
58.109.05.2010

References

References

  1. "Alfred Smoczyk".
  2. "Stadion Alfreda Smoczyka – stadium description".
  3. "1960 World Championship".
  4. "1960 World Championship".
  5. "World Team Cup & World Cup".
  6. Oakes, Peter. (1978). "1978 Speedway Yearbook". Studio Publications (Ipswich) Ltd.
  7. "History Speedway and Longtrack".
  8. "HISTORYCZNE ZESTAWIENIE WYNIKÓW 1995-2016".
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