Jagiellonia Fans Celebrate Święto Ultry in Yellow and Red Białystok
On February 7, 2026, fans of Jagiellonia Białystok came together in a vibrant display of support for the club during the annual Święto Ultry. This event, celebrated in yellow and red, took place in Białystok, drawing hundreds of supporters from various regions.
Celebration of Fans and Football
The festivities began at Rynek Kościuszki, where fans from different neighborhoods and fan clubs gathered. After introductions and greetings, the parade kicked off towards the Chorten Arena, the city’s stadium. The procession made its way through several streets, including Suraska, M. Skłodowskiej-Curie, Legionowa, Kaczorowskiego, Wiejska, and finally, Słoneczna.
- Date: February 7, 2026
- Event: Święto Ultry
- Location: Białystok, Poland
- Stadium: Chorten Arena
Match Highlight
Upon reaching the stadium, attendees were treated to a thrilling match between Jagiellonia Białystok and Motor Lublin, which kicked off at 5:30 PM. A victory in this match could place Jagiellonia at the top of the PKO Ekstraklasa standings, adding to the excitement of the day.
Tributes and Remembrance
As part of the Święto Ultry celebrations, fans paid tribute to the team’s heritage. This included:
- Placing flowers and lighting candles at the monument of the 42nd Infantry Regiment.
- Honoring loyal fans who attended all away matches in 2025.
- Playing the song “Cisza” in memory of all deceased supporters.
Before the match, the club’s banner was presented, along with the historic “Ultra Jagiellonia” flag, which last flew at the stadium. This flag will be donated to the Sports Museum, which preserves the history of the fan movement supporting Jagiellonia.
Historical Context
The previous Święto Ultry took place on February 2, 2025, coinciding with a match against Radomiak Radom, and it attracted thousands of fans. This tradition highlights the passionate community surrounding Jagiellonia Białystok, reinforcing the spirit of unity among the supporters.
This remarkable celebration not only showcases fan dedication but also enhances the local culture and the club’s history within Polish football.