Dynamo Kyiv has decided on the venue for its nominally home matches in the 2026/27 European competition season. The team will play its international matches at Arena Lublin in Lublin, Poland.
It should be recalled that this stadium is already well known to “White-Blues.” In the 2024/25 season, Dynamo hosted its opponents here in the UEFA Champions League qualification, playing matches against Serbia’s Partizan, Scotland’s Rangers, and Austria’s RB Salzburg. Arena Lublin also served as the team’s home venue during the 2025/26 European campaign, when Dynamo faced Malta’s Hamrun Spartans and Cyprus’s Pafos in the UEFA Champions League qualification, Israel’s Maccabi Tel Aviv in the Europa League qualification, and also played matches in the main stage of the Conference League.
When choosing the venue for its matches, the club carefully analyzed all logistical aspects in order to provide the team with the most comfortable conditions possible for preparation and performances on the international stage.
Arena Lublin was built in 2012 and officially opened in 2014. The stadium has a capacity of 15,500 spectators and is the home ground of the local club Motor. The attendance record was set on December 1, 2021, during the Polish Cup match between Motor and Legia, which was attended by 14,914 fans.
The modern sports complex is equipped with four covered stands and meets all requirements for hosting international matches. The stadium’s infrastructure includes spacious locker rooms, VIP areas, a press center, a gym, a restaurant complex, television broadcasting facilities, and other necessary amenities. Arena Lublin complies with UEFA standards and holds the highest certification category of the Polish Football Association.