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(Redirected from Stade Auguste-Delaune II) Stadium in Reims, France
Stade Auguste-Delaune
Former namesStade Municipal (1935–1945)
Location33, Chaussée Bocquaine
51100 Reims
OwnerVille de Reims
Capacity21,029
Field size105 m × 68 m
SurfaceGrassMaster by Tarkett Sports
Construction
Opened2 June 1935; 89 years ago (1935-06-02)
Renovated1955, 2004–2008
Construction cost~60 million EUR
ArchitectMichel Rémon (2004–2008 renovation)
Tenants
Stade de Reims (1935–present)

The Stade Auguste-Delaune (French pronunciation: [stad oɡyst dəlon]) is a multi-use stadium in Reims, France. It is used mostly for football matches and hosts the home matches of Stade Reims. The stadium was a venue for both the 1938 FIFA World Cup and the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup.

1938 FIFA World Cup

Date Round Team A Score Team B Attendance
5 June Round of 16  Hungary 6–0  Dutch East Indies 9,000

2019 FIFA Women's World Cup

Date Round Team A Score Team B Attendance
8 June Group A  Norway 3–0  Nigeria 11,058
11 June Group F  United States 13–0  Thailand 18,591
14 June Group C  Jamaica 0–5  Italy 12,016
17 June Group A  South Korea 1–2  Norway 13,034
20 June Group E  Netherlands 2–1  Canada 19,277
24 June Round of 16  Spain 1–2  United States 19,633

Gallery

  • Exterior view Exterior view
  • Exterior view-floodlights on Exterior view-floodlights on

See also

References

  1. "Stade Auguste Delaune | Stade de Reims".
  2. "1938 FIFA World Cup France™". FIFA. Retrieved 23 April 2023.
  3. "The nine host cities confirmed". FIFA. 14 June 2017. Archived from the original on 15 June 2017.

External links

Stade de Reims
Overview
Stadia
Seasons
1938 FIFA World Cup stadiums
2024–25 Ligue 1 venues
2019 FIFA Women's World Cup stadiums

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