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stade+louis+ii+1939 Latitude and Longitude:

43°43′39″N 7°24′56″E / 43.72750°N 7.41556°E / 43.72750; 7.41556
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Stade Louis II
Full nameStade Louis II
Location Fontvieille, Monaco
Coordinates 43°43′39″N 7°24′56″E / 43.72750°N 7.41556°E / 43.72750; 7.41556
Owner Monaco
OperatorMonaco
Capacity12,000
Opened1939
Closed1985
Tenants
AS Monaco FC

Stade Louis II was a multi-use stadium in Fontvieille, Monaco. It was initially used as the stadium of AS Monaco FC matches. It was rebuilt and replaced by a new Stade Louis II in 1985. The capacity of the stadium was 12,000 spectators.

In 1936, Prince Louis II of Monaco awarded Jean-Baptiste Pastor and his company J.B. Pastor & Fils, the commission to build the country's first football stadium. [1] It was finished in 1939.

The stadium hosted major professional boxing world title and non title fights from time to time; those include the Carlos Monzon versus Nino Benvenuti rematch, [2] Monzon's rematch with Emile Griffith, [3] Monzon's two classic fights with Rodrigo Valdes, [4] [5] Davey Moore versus Wilfredo Benitez, [6] and the double knockout-ending classic between Lee Roy Murphy and Chisanda Mutti (won by Murphy), [7] Other major fights have been held at the similarly named Stade Louis II.

References

  1. ^ "Hélène Pastor- obituary". The Daily Telegraph. 22 May 2014. Retrieved 16 January 2015.
  2. ^ "BoxRec: Event".
  3. ^ "BoxRec: Event".
  4. ^ "BoxRec: Event".
  5. ^ "BoxRec: Event".
  6. ^ "BoxRec: Event".
  7. ^ "BoxRec: Event".



stade+louis+ii+1939 Latitude and Longitude:

43°43′39″N 7°24′56″E / 43.72750°N 7.41556°E / 43.72750; 7.41556
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Stade Louis II
Full nameStade Louis II
Location Fontvieille, Monaco
Coordinates 43°43′39″N 7°24′56″E / 43.72750°N 7.41556°E / 43.72750; 7.41556
Owner Monaco
OperatorMonaco
Capacity12,000
Opened1939
Closed1985
Tenants
AS Monaco FC

Stade Louis II was a multi-use stadium in Fontvieille, Monaco. It was initially used as the stadium of AS Monaco FC matches. It was rebuilt and replaced by a new Stade Louis II in 1985. The capacity of the stadium was 12,000 spectators.

In 1936, Prince Louis II of Monaco awarded Jean-Baptiste Pastor and his company J.B. Pastor & Fils, the commission to build the country's first football stadium. [1] It was finished in 1939.

The stadium hosted major professional boxing world title and non title fights from time to time; those include the Carlos Monzon versus Nino Benvenuti rematch, [2] Monzon's rematch with Emile Griffith, [3] Monzon's two classic fights with Rodrigo Valdes, [4] [5] Davey Moore versus Wilfredo Benitez, [6] and the double knockout-ending classic between Lee Roy Murphy and Chisanda Mutti (won by Murphy), [7] Other major fights have been held at the similarly named Stade Louis II.

References

  1. ^ "Hélène Pastor- obituary". The Daily Telegraph. 22 May 2014. Retrieved 16 January 2015.
  2. ^ "BoxRec: Event".
  3. ^ "BoxRec: Event".
  4. ^ "BoxRec: Event".
  5. ^ "BoxRec: Event".
  6. ^ "BoxRec: Event".
  7. ^ "BoxRec: Event".



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