Stadium tifo & travel brag
A fan ticked off ground #450 with a trip to Legia Warsaw — praising the ultras’ pre‑match tifo during a 1–1 draw vs. Rakow Czestochowa (12 likes, 470 views) and flagging the stadium as a bucket‑list stop for live‑match atmosphere (x.com). The post is a handy reminder that stadium culture is often the highlight of city trips, not just the match result (x.com).
Legia Warszawa and Raków Częstochowa played to a 1–1 draw at Stadion Wojska Polskiego in Warsaw on March 22, 2026. (globalsportsarchive.com)) Raków forward Lamine Diaby‑Fadiga opened the scoring in the sixth minute and Legia striker Jean‑Pierre Nsame equalised from the penalty spot in the 71st minute. (taksiegra.pl)) Supporters in Legia’s Żyleta section staged a large soldier‑themed pre‑match choreography bearing the slogan “March or Die,” with footage of the display uploaded to YouTube and shared on OneFootball’s TikTok. (youtube.com)) The fixture was held at Legia’s home ground, officially Stadion Wojska Polskiego im. Marszałka Józefa Piłsudskiego, which lists a capacity of 31,103 seats. (pl.wikipedia.org)) Legia’s ultras have a longstanding international reputation for choreographies: SoFoot ran a Top‑50 tifos feature that highlighted Warsaw on December 31, 2024, and the Ultras World ranking placed Legia on the 2024 podium. (sofoot.com)) The club’s official match coverage also noted midfielder Juergen Elitim made his 100th appearance for Legia in the game and published a post‑match recap on Legia’s website. (legia.com))