Stade Jean Laville

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Stade Jean Laville
The east stand in 2006
The east stand in 2006
Data
place FranceFrance Gueugnon , France
Coordinates 46 ° 35 '42 "  N , 4 ° 3' 11"  E Coordinates: 46 ° 35 '42 "  N , 4 ° 3' 11"  E
owner City of Gueugnon
opening 1919
Renovations 2003
surface Natural grass
capacity 13,872 seats
playing area 105 × 68 m
Societies)
Events
  • Games of FC Gueugnon
  • Games of FC Bourg-Péronnas (since 2015)

The Stade Jean Laville is a football stadium in Gueugnon , Saône-et-Loire department in the Burgundy region , France . It is used by FC Gueugnon and is named after the French politician Jean Laville (* 1880, † 1938). Opened in 1919, it currently has 13,872 seats.

In 2003 work began on renovating the stadium to meet the requirements of the French second division . A covered stadium with 17,500 seats is planned. First, a new west stand was built and then the north stand followed. The north stand, which costs around five million euros, is equipped with VIP boxes , changing rooms, press and television facilities , offices and a restaurant.

The FC Bourg-Péronnas rose for the season 2015/16 in the Ligue 2 on. Since the Stade Municipal de Péronnas of FC Bourg-Péronnas does not meet the requirements of Ligue 2, the club plays its games in the stadium in Gueugnon.

panorama

Stadium panorama from 2013

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Stadium capacity (French)
  2. Video from the stadium (French)
  3. Video of the opening of the north stand (French)