TS Wisła Kraków SA

WISŁA'S LOCATIONS


Henryk Reyman Municipal Stadium


The Henryk Reyman Stadium has a rich history dating back to the early 20th century. The beginnings of Wisła Kraków were associated with the search for its on the pitch – the club played in Jordan Park and on Błonia, and in 1914, it built its first stadium in Oleandry. Unfortunately, in 1915, the facility burned down. After the club was reactivated in 1918, efforts began to secure a new stadium opened in 1922. However, this facility also suffered damage due to storms and destruction.

In 1953, the White Star moved to its third stadium, built on the grounds of a former speedway track. The new facility was inaugurated in 1953 and, over time, became part of a larger sports complex. In June 1972, floodlight masts were installed. In the 1980s, the stadium began to deteriorate, and the planned renovation was not fully carried out.

At the beginning of the 21st century, the stadium underwent further modernisation, with new lighting installed and a heated pitch introduced. Another major reconstruction began in 2004. In 2008, the Kraków City Council decided to name the stadium after Henryk Reyman. Although Kraków was not a host city for EURO 2012, the stadium was modernised and became one of the most advanced in Poland.

The stadium underwent further renovations between 2022 and 2023, making it the venue for the 3rd edition of the European Games. This facility has also hosted matches between Wisła Kraków and the Polish national team.


Wisła Kaków Training Centre in Myślenice


Since 1 January 2014, Wisła Kraków footballers have been training at the modern Training Centre in Myślenice, located at 9 Zdrojowa Street. The facility provides excellent conditions for both training and recovery.

Location
The centre is located in Myślenice, 30 km south of Kraków, within the 'Sport Myślenice' complex in Zarabie, the town's tourist district. The infrastructure includes a sports hall, football pitches (one with an artificial surface), tennis courts, a shooting range, a gym, a spa, and sanitary and catering facilities. Surrounded by the Beskid Makowski and Pogórze Wielickie mountain ranges, it offers ideal conditions for training and relaxation.

Development of the facility
On 24 June 2013, Wisła Kraków signed an agreement with the City and Municipality of Myślenice and the 'Sport Myślenice' company, securing the right to use the facility for 20 years. Construction began in July 2013, progressing at a rapid pace, allowing the centre to open on 15 January 2014.

Infrastructure
The training centre features two full-size pitches, one of which has a heated turf, along with an artificial Duraspine Ultra 60 pitch. A reserve turf area enables quick replacement of worn-out sections. The modern 1,000 m² building houses a gym, two changing rooms, coaches offices, a rehabilitation room, a recovery area, a briefing room, a storage facility, a laundry room, and a designated area for cleaning football boots. Thanks to this investment, Wisła Kraków now benefits from a state-of-the-art training facility that meets the highest standards.



Wisła Kraków Sports School 


Wisła Kraków Sports School Opened on 1 September 2021, the Wisła Kraków Sports School provides young footballers with balanced development by combining education with training. It consists of a Private Primary School and, since 2022, the Tadeusz Łopuszański High School, named after one of the founders of Wisła Kraków. The school educates students in the spirit of the club's values and its over 115-year history.

The school is located in the building of the Zespół Szkół Budowlanych in Kraków (1 Szablowskiego Street) and includes sports classes: 7th and 8th grades of primary school and one high school class. Thanks to a highly qualified staff, the curriculum is tailored to the demands of intensive training, enabling students to grow both academically and athletically. The school promotes an active lifestyle and prepares youth to function effectively in society.

The institution is an integral part of the Wisła Kraków Football Academy, which is supervised by Jakub Błaszczykowski. In 2020, to strengthen youth training, Krzysztof Kołaczyk was appointed Director of the Academy and initiated its creation. The school is operated by the Wisła Kraków Foundation, established by Tomasz Jażdżyński, Jakub Błaszczykowski, and Jarosław Królewski, members of the Supervisory Board of TS Wisła Kraków SA.

The school, overseen by the Małopolska Education Superintendent, offers comprehensive football training and is a key element in the development of future generations of Wisła Kraków players.



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