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stade+marcel-deflandre Latitude and Longitude:

46°09′29″N 1°10′41″W / 46.15806°N 1.17806°W / 46.15806; -1.17806
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Stade Marcel-Deflandre
Location La Rochelle, France
Coordinates 46°09′29″N 1°10′41″W / 46.15806°N 1.17806°W / 46.15806; -1.17806
Capacity16,700
Surfacegrass
Construction
OpenedSeptember 26, 1926 (1926-09-26)
Renovated2010
ExpandedMay 2, 1995 (1995-05-02)
Tenants
Stade Rochelais

Stade Marcel-Deflandre is a sports stadium in La Rochelle, France. It was built by Emile Sourice. It is the home ground of rugby union team Stade Rochelais of the Top 14 who have played there since it was opened in 1926. It has undergone significant redevelopment since 1995 and the present capacity is 16,700 (2,500 added during summer 2014). The stadium is named after Marcel Deflandre, a president of the club who was executed in 1944 during the Second World War.

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stade+marcel-deflandre Latitude and Longitude:

46°09′29″N 1°10′41″W / 46.15806°N 1.17806°W / 46.15806; -1.17806
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Stade Marcel-Deflandre
Location La Rochelle, France
Coordinates 46°09′29″N 1°10′41″W / 46.15806°N 1.17806°W / 46.15806; -1.17806
Capacity16,700
Surfacegrass
Construction
OpenedSeptember 26, 1926 (1926-09-26)
Renovated2010
ExpandedMay 2, 1995 (1995-05-02)
Tenants
Stade Rochelais

Stade Marcel-Deflandre is a sports stadium in La Rochelle, France. It was built by Emile Sourice. It is the home ground of rugby union team Stade Rochelais of the Top 14 who have played there since it was opened in 1926. It has undergone significant redevelopment since 1995 and the present capacity is 16,700 (2,500 added during summer 2014). The stadium is named after Marcel Deflandre, a president of the club who was executed in 1944 during the Second World War.

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