Stade Dominique-Duvauchelle

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Stade Dominique-Duvauchelle
Main entrance to the stadium
Main entrance to the stadium
Data
place FranceFrance Créteil , France
Coordinates 48 ° 46 '5 "  N , 2 ° 27' 42"  E Coordinates: 48 ° 46 '5 "  N , 2 ° 27' 42"  E
owner Communauté d'agglomération Plaine centrale du Val-de-Marne
opening September 24, 1983
Renovations 2002, 2006
surface Natural grass
capacity 12,150 seats
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Events
  • Games from US Créteil
  • French Athletics Championships 1989
  • International friendly matches

The Stade Dominique-Duvauchelle is a football stadium with an athletics facility in the French city ​​of Créteil , Val-de-Marne department in the Île-de-France region .

history

The football club US Créteil plays its games here, which took place before 1983 in the Stade Desmont in the north of the city. The stadium is named after the sports journalist Dominique Duvauchelle , who died shortly before the opening. It is fully equipped with 12,150 seats, which are distributed over four grandstands. The grandstand with 5500 seats, the presidential rank with 1150 seats and the north and south stands with 2500 seats each. There are 869 parking spaces available around the stadium. The floodlight system provides 1085 lux . Around the stadium there are three more soccer fields and a large tennis facility with ten places in the municipal sports park.

The sports facility has repeatedly been the scene of national and international sporting events. In 1989 the French Athletics Championships took place in Créteil . On November 14, 1999, the U-18 soccer teams of France and Italy met here. The Senegal and Cameroon played on February 9, 2005 before the record crowd of 12,000 spectators a friendly match in the arena. In December 2007 the teams from Senegal and Morocco met here . On October 4, 2008, the first final of the new French Coupe de l'Outre-Mer ( German : Overseas Cup) was held and La Réunion won against Martinique with 1-0 goals.

panorama

Panorama of the stadium under floodlights

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ↑ Dates and history of the stadium (French)