Olympic Stadium (Wrocław)
Stadion Olimpijski, located in Wrocław, Poland, was originally built in the 1920s when the city was part of Germany and known as Breslau. The stadium has undergone several renovations, with the most significant modernization taking place between 2015 and 2017 to meet contemporary safety and usability standards. The renovation included upgraded seating, improved facilities, and the installation of modern lighting and a high-quality turf field.

Features and Capacity[edit | edit source]
The stadium has a seating capacity of approximately 11,000 spectators. It features a well-maintained natural grass field, VIP sections, and media facilities. The renovations also included accessibility improvements to accommodate disabled fans. Additionally, the venue has a high-quality sound system and a modern scoreboard to enhance the game-day experience.
Ownership[edit | edit source]
Stadion Olimpijski is owned by the city of Wrocław and is managed as a multifunctional sports venue.
Multifunctional Usage[edit | edit source]
Beyond American football, the stadium hosts various sports events, including speedway racing, soccer matches, and athletic competitions. It has also been used for concerts and large public gatherings.
Home of the Wrocław Panthers[edit | edit source]
The stadium serves as the home field for the Wrocław Panthers, one of the top American football teams in Poland and a member of the European League of Football (ELF) since her inaugural season in 2021. The team regularly hosts ELF games at the venue, drawing fans from across Europe.
Accessibility[edit | edit source]
Stadion Olimpijski is fully accessible for disabled visitors, featuring ramps, designated seating areas, and accessible restrooms.
Public Transportation[edit | edit source]
The stadium is well connected by Wrocław’s public transportation system, with tram and bus lines stopping nearby. The closest tram stop is "Stadion Olimpijski," served by multiple lines providing direct connections to the city center and main railway station.
Car and Parking[edit | edit source]
Visitors arriving by car can use several nearby parking areas. However, on game days, parking spaces may be limited, and fans are encouraged to use public transportation or arrive early.
2025 ELF Season Schedule[edit | edit source]
The following is Panthers Wrocław home game schedule for the 2025 season:
Week | Date | Away | Home | Venue |
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1 | 17.05.2025 18:00 | Fehervar Enthroners | Panthers Wroclaw | Stadion Olimpijski |
2 | 25.05.2025 13:00 | Nordic Storm | Panthers Wroclaw | Stadion Olimpijski |
4 | 08.06.2025 13:00 | Prague Lions | Panthers Wroclaw | Stadion Olimpijski |
8 | 06.07.2025 13:00 | Cologne Centurions | Panthers Wroclaw | Stadion Olimpijski |
10 | 19.07.2025 18:00 | Vienna Vikings | Panthers Wroclaw | Stadion Olimpijski |
14 | 16.08.2025 18:00 | Munich Ravens | Panthers Wroclaw | Stadion Olimpijski |
Tickets[edit | edit source]
The price for a single ticket (adult, no discount) is 51,94zł (~13€) and can be booked via Ticketmaster. [1]
User Feedback[edit | edit source]
Can't remember the prices, but when I was there with the Vikings in 2022, they had tons of food trucks in front of the stadium. Admittedly that's the most interesting part of a gameday aside from the game itself, so I can't remember what else there was :D The food itself was absolutely solid, including burgers, hot dogs and the Polish fast food staple that is Zapiekanka.
The stadium itself is a speedway stadium, so there is a large dirt track around the field, which means you're sadly a little far away from the game. But apart from that, your sight of the field is great, the stands aren't super steep but elevated nicely.
What I will say apart from that is that Wrocław is a gorgeous city absolutely worth checking out.