2024

MAISON DES SPORTS

Multisports complex

Whether it be Pro B matches played by the JAV Clermont Métropole Basket, boxing galas, the prestigious All Star Perche meeting, or major judo, karate, wrestling or petanque competitions, there is always something going on in one of the eleven halls of this almost historic infrastructure. Many children and adults also come regularly to train in various disciplines (see the City of Clermont-Ferrand website for activities and registration information). With more than 4,500 seats and 20,000 square meters of floor space, it is even possible to replace sweat and competition with music during concerts.

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2024

STADE CLERMONTOIS OMNISPORT

Multisports complex

Founded in 1905 by students from the Lycée Blaise Pascal who wanted to play rugby, the Stade Clermontois is the oldest sports club in the city. Since then, it has united all sporting disciplines under a single banner. The club values both amateur and professional athletes. Today, it brings together more than 20 disciplines (sections or independent associations): archery, athletics, basketball, boxing, fencing, gymnastics, weightlifting, handball, judo, karate, wrestling, swimming, pétanque, rugby, tennis, table tennis and volleyball.

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2024

GYMNASE ANDRÉ AUTUN

Multisports complex

In the north of Clermont-Ferrand, the André-Autun gymnasium is home to the Stade Clermontois handball, founded in 1973. It is one of the best known clubs for its women's section. The two men's and women's teams play in the pre-national championship, after having played for a long time in the higher levels. The stadium also hosts the Neyrat Basket association, a very dynamic club created in 1992. Finally, the futsal championships take place in this municipal facility. Do not hesitate to contact them for any further information. Inaugurated in 2001, the gymnasium has a capacity of approximately 400 spectators, in optimal conditions of comfort.

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2024

ASM OMNISPORT

Multisports complex

Rugby, soccer and cross-country: these are the three disciplines at the origin of the Michelin Sports Association (which later became AS Montferrand), which was intended for its employees. These three letters, founded by Marcel Michelin a little more than a century ago, have now been joined by omnisports. Because the wish of the man who bequeathed his name to the stadium was to offer access to sport to "all", at all ages and for as long as possible. Today, fifteen sports sections exist and bring together more than 5,000 members. In addition to rugby, soccer and athletics, there is judo, handisport, wrestling, multisports, tennis, kendo, boxing, gymnastics, swimming, basketball, physical education and weightlifting.

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