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The PGE Arena Gdańsk, previously called the Baltic Arena, is a football stadium in Gdańsk, Poland, that is being constructed for the UEFA Euro 2012. The stadiums' exterior is designed to resemble amber which has long been extracted on the Baltic coast. Construction started in 2008. Once completed in 2011, it will be used mostly for football matches and will become the home stadium of Lechia Gdańsk.
This stadium will typically be a football stadium, which means that the turf will not be ejected or changeable. For that reason it also lacks an athletics track (running). The stadium will have dimensions of 105x68 meters, and its distance from the grandstand is 10.5 m behind the gates, and 8.5 m from the line side. Baltic Arena Grandstands under the standards of FIFA and UEFA will be covered, the center which is hovering over the field however will be uncovered. The construction crew considered the issue of installing sliding roof, but the idea was abandoned due to costs and limited time to complete the investment. The Capacity of the building is a gross 44 thousand spectators. This means that the audience sits 40 thousand people. The remaining space is reserved for the other participants of the event (staff, etc.) on the stadium will be 1.5 thousand VIP grandstand seats and 50 extra seats home for the disabled. For the very affluent guests allocated to buy 48 boxes behind the glass, with support (so-called sky-boxes). Here you will most likely see Presidents and other highly respectable people.
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