If someone is looking for excitement at the highest level in Warsaw, go to the Polish Army Municipal Stadium, otherwise known as Legia Warszawa Stadium - the most popular Warsaw football club. With more than 30,000 people playing sports every year crowds of football fans from all over Poland.
Legia Warsaw stadium is the place to play the most important football matches in Poland. Over the past years, it has been rebuilt and modernized so that it can host the best football players and their faithful fans today.
There are also three commemorative plaques on the stadium: Józef Piłsudski (whose name is worn by Legia Stadium) and two persons connected with Polish football: Kazimierz Deyna and Lucjan Brychczy. The memory of Kazimierz Górski, for which "special" VIP seat has been reserved, has been singled out in a special way.