2024

STADE DU MOUSTOIR

Stadium and sports complex
4.5/5
4 reviews

The name of the district in which it was built, the Moustoir, also called Stade Yves-Allainmat, will be renovated in 1998 for the historic accession of the FC Lorient in the first division. In 2010, a new south gallery was released, but it was at the beginning of the 2010-2011 season that the Moustoir will be talking about him by becoming the first place in the country to have a synthetic lawn. New expansion projects are planned for the end of 2012 or early 2013 in order to meet UEFA standards and with a reception capacity of 22 000 spectators.

Inauguration: July 1959.

Capacity: 18 970 places.

Record attendance: 16 956 spectators, on 15 May 2011 for Lorient - Marseille.

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 Lorient, 56100
2024

SOCCER CAP MALO

Stadium and sports complex
2/5
1 review

This is France's largest indoor football centre. 5 000 m 2 of synthetic turf land (last generation please!) or six fields for football to five. The complex also includes an air-conditioned bar from which sports events on giant screen and a restaurant can be found after sport. There are also championships, tournaments and entertainment for children in summer or birthdays.

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 Mélesse, 35520
2024

STADE DE LA ROUTE DE LORIENT

Stadium and sports complex

The Stade de la route de Lorient is one of the most modern speakers in France. If it was opened in 1912, it has since undergone numerous renovations, including between 1999 and 2004. This enabled him for the first time in his history, and the only one to date, to host the French football team on 18 August 2004 during the friendly match of the Blues facing Bosnia and Herzegovina (1-1). Note that this was Raymond Domenech's first match on the tricolore.

Inauguration: September 15, 1912.

Capacity: 29 778 places.

Record attendance: 29 490 spectators on August 20, 2005 for Rennes-Marseille.

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 Rennes, 35000
2024

STADE DU ROUDOUROU

Stadium and sports complex
4.6/5
25 reviews

Built at the end of the 1990 s under the leadership of President Noël Le Graet, the Roudourou originally made 12 000 places. Since 1995, it is enlarged (18 120 places) to support the CROISSANCE growth. This is an extraordinary situation, since the population of the city is now two and a half times in the Tribunes galleries! Its last lifting date dates back to 2007, two years before receiving the French football team for the first time. During this match, on October 10, 2009, the guingampais audience will be delighted as he will see the Blues walking across the Faroe Islands (5-0) in the World 2010 éliminatoires.

Inauguration: January 21, 1990.

Capacity: 18 120 places.

Record attendance: 18 040 spectators for Guingamp - Paris-SG, February 21, 1998.

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 Guingamp, 22200