The stadium was put into use in 1932. It was rebuilt several times, e.g. in 1949, as part of preparations for an international friendly match against Sokol Brno, two ticket offices and a section of a brick fence were built, and the fans, together with the players, built a 100-meter-long covered stand. In the 21st century, the stadium was completely reconstructed. In the 1970s, the capacity of the stadium was over 10,000, while today it is 3,500. The highest attendance before the reconstruction of the stadium was 15,000 during the match of the 1/16 of the Polish Cup against Widzew Łódź, and after the reconstruction 3,500, during the last two matches of the 2012 season / 2013 ended with the promotion of Chojniczanka to the first league. Currently, league and cup matches of the first-league Chojniczanka Chojnice are held there. Polish representatives played at the stadium in cup matches against Chojniczanka, e.g. Zbigniew Boniek, Władysław Antoni Żmuda, Krzysztof Surlit, Włodzimierz Smolarek, Sebastian Murawski.
In September 2015, the modernization of the stadium was completed.