Złotnicza Sports Park

Złotnicza Sports Park

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Złotnicza Sports Park, located at 12 Złotnicza Street, is a comprehensive sports complex adapted for organizing sports camps, competitions, individual training sessions, as well as cultural events. Its extensive infrastructure makes it possible to host, among others, athletics championships, league football matches, and handball games.

Sports and Entertainment Hall
Sports and Entertainment Hall

The main sports and entertainment hall features a full-size handball court measuring 44 × 22 m, with seating for 835 spectators. The hall also allows for volleyball, futsal, and badminton to be played.

The hall is equipped with:

  • its own changing rooms and sanitary facilities,
  • office spaces,
  • utility and technical rooms.
Training Hall
Training Hall


As part of our training infrastructure, we also have two training halls with courts measuring 12 × 18 m, where it is possible to conduct sessions in:

  • handball,
  • volleyball,
  • mini football (soccer),
  • badminton.
Main Field – Playing Surface
Main Field – Playing Surface


The sports field with the main playing surface features:

  • a full-size natural grass pitch measuring 68 × 105 m,
  • match lighting,
  • covered stands with 1,558 seats,
  • ground-floor facilities including: changing rooms, restrooms, a wellness area with a sauna and a SPA bath, a medical office, and rooms for referees, coaches, media, and security, as well as storage, utility, and technical rooms,
  • a commentators’ booth located in the stands. We also provide parking and a maneuvering area for buses.
Training Field – Playing Surface
Training Field – Playing Surface

The training field is a full-size artificial turf pitch measuring 100 × 64 m, with facilities including, among others:

  • changing rooms,
  • restrooms,
  • rooms for referees and coaches.

E-mail: tobiasz.kuzniewski@parksportowy.termycieplickie.pl
Tel.: +48 75 75 46 949
E-mail: lukasz.labiak@termycieplickie.pl
Tel.: +48 75 75 46 922, +48 881 333 003

Athletics Track
Athletics Track

The athletics track we have is a 6-lane, 400 m oval track equipped with athletics facilities. Notably, the renovated sports stadium has been certified by the Polish Athletic Association, confirming that it has achieved Category IVA for an athletics stadium, thus authorizing the hosting of official athletics competitions.

Sports Camps
Sports Camps


As part of our extensive offer, we also provide sports camps, which include:

  • Accommodation at the Sport Hotel,
  • Two daily training sessions in the sports and entertainment hall (with the option to train on the artificial turf field),
  • Two daily training sessions on the football pitch,
  • Wellness and recovery – a visit to the Termy Cieplickie swimming and recreation complex,
  • The option to conduct training sessions with coaches employed by the company in the following disciplines: football, basketball, handball, volleyball, table tennis, badminton,
  • The possibility to organize friendly matches with teams in the same age category,
  • Theoretical sessions in the form of lectures covering the disciplines: football, basketball, handball, volleyball, table tennis.
Training and Conferences
Training and Conferences


Złotnicza Sports Park offers professional infrastructure for organizing trainings and conferences. Our offer includes:

  • a conference room for 40 people, equipped with a multimedia projector and flip chart,
  • coffee breaks and catering services,
  • free parking,
  • accommodation at the Sport Hotel.
Złotnicza Sports Park – In the Past
Złotnicza Sports Park – In the Past


The history of Złotnicza Sports Park dates back to the 1920s. The city stadium has always been an icon of Jelenia Góra. It hosted the largest sporting events in the city. Football, handball, table tennis, archery, and wrestling are sports that have been building their history here alongside us for over sixty years. Few people know that the stadium was once named after the well-known pre-war athlete Janusz Kusociński, an Olympic champion in Los Angeles in 1932.

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