PGZ Stocznia Wojenna becomes main sponsor of Arka Gdynia
PGZ Stocznia Wojenna, Poland’s oldest continuously operating shipyard since 1922, has been named the main sponsor of Arka Gdynia for the 2025/2026 season. The partnership highlights the close ties between the maritime industry and local sports communities, reinforcing regional identity and engagement.
business pomerania shipbuilding industry football tricity news16 august 2025 | 14:00 | Source: Gazeta Morska | Prepared by: Oskar Wojciechowski | Print

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Tradition and modernity in the heart of Gdynia
The shipyard plays a pivotal role in supporting the Polish Navy, specializing in the construction and repair of military vessels. Located in Gdynia, its history is deeply intertwined with the city’s maritime heritage. Recent investments in advanced technologies and production infrastructure—including Poland’s tallest hull hall—enable the execution of strategic projects such as the construction of the frigates Miecznik and the rescue ship Ratownik.
Industry-sport synergy
Collaboration with Arka Gdynia reflects a natural extension of the shipyard’s commitment to the local community. PGZ Stocznia Wojenna not only supports the football team but also engages in sponsoring basketball matches, demonstrating a broad commitment to regional sports development.
Tricity derby on 24 August in Gdańsk
The 2025/2026 season promises excitement, with the highlight being the Tricity derby on 24 August in Gdańsk. The match between Arka Gdynia and Lechia Gdańsk attracts significant attention from fans and media alike. PGZ Stocznia Wojenna’s role as main sponsor underscores the strategic involvement of Poland’s maritime industry in regional sports.
Strengthening regional identity
The partnership between PGZ Stocznia Wojenna and Arka Gdynia demonstrates how industry and sport can work in synergy to support both sectors while reinforcing local identity. Collaborative sponsorship efforts lay the foundation for future successes both in the maritime industry and on the sports field.
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Oskar Wojciechowski
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