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Stadion Wrocław now Tarczyński Arena Wrocław
Image: Tarczyński Arena
Stadion Wrocław in Poland is now Tarczyński Arena Wrocław. This is the facility where the Polish football club Śląsk Wrocław plays its matches in the league on a daily basis.
The ‘Spark Chronicles’ stated that the naming rights deal has been struck for six years, and its value is PLN 14 million.
The Tarczyński Group which has lent its name to the arena is a corporate group of enterprises specializing in the meat industry. The Tarczyński Group handles the production, packaging and distribution of meat produce, specializing in pork and poultry, leading the Polish market in the sale of kabanos and cured meat.
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The 43,302-capacity Tarczyński Arena Wrocław is a Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) Category Four association football stadium which was built for the 2012 UEFA European Football Championship. The stadium sits in aleja Śląska in the district of Fabryczna, Wrocław, Pola
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JONATHAN MONK
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Our Musicians About Us
When did you join the RSNO?
I joined the RSNO in July 2014.
Where are you from?
I was born in Leeds, England but was brought up in Luton, Bedfordshire.
Where did you study?
I read Maths and Music at the University of Birmingham and followed that with postgraduate studies at the Birmingham Conservatoire, the Royal Academy of Music in London and privately in Paris and Rotterdam.
What do you enjoy most about being in the RSNO?
I feel very fortunate to be able to play the world’s most beautiful music with such great musicians and colleagues on a day to day basis – it is a real privilege.
Tell us your favourite RSNO story/memory so far.
I certainly remember after a rehearsal of a Mozart Piano Concerto in Henry Wood Hall being told by Principal Flute Katherine Bryan that I had to go down to the conductor’s room – I was somewhat relieved to find that rather than having done something really wrong I was being offered the job! It then