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Stade Chaban-Delmas

Stade Chaban-Delmas is a sporting stadium located in the city of Bordeaux, France. It was the home ground of FC Girondins de Bordeaux. Since 2011, it has also hosted matches of Top 14 rugby team Union Bordeaux Bègles.

Stade Chaban-Delmas
Former namesParc des Sports (1924–1938)
Parc Lescure (1938–2001)
LocationBordeaux, France
Coordinates44°49′45″N 0°35′52″W / 44.82917°N 0.59778°W / 44.82917; -0.59778Coordinates: 44°49′45″N 0°35′52″W / 44.82917°N 0.59778°W / 44.82917; -0.59778
OwnerVille de Bordeaux
Capacity34,462
Field size120 m × 73 m (394 ft × 240 ft)
SurfaceGrass
Construction
Built1924
Opened30 March 1924 (1924-03-30)
Renovated1938, 1987, 1998, 2008
Tenants
FC Girondins de Bordeaux (1938–2015)
Union Bordeaux Bègles (2011–present)

Until 2001, the stadium's name was the Stade du Parc Lescure, so called after the fallow lands on which it was built (Lescure is from earlier d'Escure, a transformation of "des Cures," part of the name of the chapelle Saint-Laurent-des-Cures-lès-Bourdeaus, formerly a prominent feature of the area).[1] That year it was renamed after Resistance fighter and politician Jacques Chaban-Delmas, who was the mayor of Bordeaux from 1947 to 1995.

First built in 1924 as a cycle-racing track, in 1935 it was reconfigured to accommodate the upcoming 1938 FIFA World Cup. Rebuilt by the architects Jacques d'Welles and Raoul Jourde in an Art déco style, it opened on 12 June 1938 and was the first stadium in the world to have stands entirely covered without any pillars obstructing visibility of the playing area. Classified as a historic building, its restoration has been difficult, as its roof does not cover seats built after 1984 on the old cycle track.

The current seating capacity of the stadium is 34,462, following a series of expansions of the stands, in particular for the 1998 FIFA World Cup. A record 40,211 spectators were in attendance on 24 April 1985 to watch a match between Girondins de Bordeaux and Juventus. In preparation for several matches that were held here for the 2007 Rugby World Cup, two giant television screens measuring 37 m2 were installed.

The tunnel connecting the locker rooms of the players to the ground is the longest in Europe (close to 120 meters).

On 19 July 2011, FC Girondins de Bordeaux announced plans to construct a new stadium, located in Bordeaux-Lac, with seating capacity of 42,115 for sporting events. Construction of the Nouveau Stade de Bordeaux began in 2013 and ended in April 2015.

1938 FIFA World Cup

The "Council Stadium" at the time accommodated two matches for the 1938 FIFA World Cup: a quarter final and the match for third place. At the time the stadium's capacity was 25,000 people.

Date Time Team #1 Res. Team #2 Round Attendance
12 June 1938 17:00   Brazil 1–1 (a.e.t.)   Czechoslovakia Quarter-finals 22,021
14 June 1938 18:00   Brazil 2–1   Czechoslovakia Quarter-finals (Replay) 18,141
19 June 1938 17:00   Brazil 4–2   Sweden Third place match 12,000

1998 FIFA World Cup

The stadium accommodated five pool matches and a match for the finals in the 1998 FIFA World Cup.

Date Time Team #1 Res. Team #2 Round Attendance
11 June 1998 17:30   Italy 2–2   Chile Group B 31,800
16 June 1998 17:30   Scotland 1–1   Norway Group A 31,800
20 June 1998 17:30   Belgium 2–2   Mexico Group E 31,800
24 June 1998 16:00   South Africa 2–2   Saudi Arabia Group C 31,800
26 June 1998 16:00   Argentina 1–0   Croatia Group H 31,800
30 June 1998 16:30   Romania 0–1   Croatia Round of 16 31,800

2007 Rugby World Cup

The Stade Chaban-Delmas hosted four matches during the 2007 Rugby World Cup.

Pool B

  •   Canada 12 – 12   Japan : 25 September 2007
  •   Canada 6 – 37   Australia : 29 September 2007

Pool D

  •   Ireland 32 – 17   Namibia : 9 September 2007
  •   Ireland 14 – 10   Georgia : 15 September 2007

Top 14 and Rugby Pro D2

The Stade Chaban-Delmas has held many semi-finals for the Top 14 rugby competition and has staged several finals until the 1970s. It also hosted the 2013 promotion playoff final in Rugby Pro D2.

Since 2011, it has also hosted matches of Top 14 rugby team Union Bordeaux Bègles.

On 2 February 2018, it hosted a Six Nations Under 20s Championship match between France and Ireland with France winning 34 - 24.

Public transport

Gallery

See also

Footnotes

  1. ^ Guy Dupuis, Lescure: Stade Municipal de Bordeaux, Aujourd'hui stade Chaban-Delmas (Les Dossiers d'Aquitaine, 2008; ISBN 284622160X), p. 13.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Stade Chaban Delmas news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2014 Learn how and when to remove this template message Stade Chaban Delmas is a sporting stadium located in the city of Bordeaux France It was the home ground of FC Girondins de Bordeaux Since 2011 it has also hosted matches of Top 14 rugby team Union Bordeaux Begles Stade Chaban DelmasFormer namesParc des Sports 1924 1938 Parc Lescure 1938 2001 LocationBordeaux FranceCoordinates44 49 45 N 0 35 52 W 44 82917 N 0 59778 W 44 82917 0 59778 Coordinates 44 49 45 N 0 35 52 W 44 82917 N 0 59778 W 44 82917 0 59778OwnerVille de BordeauxCapacity34 462Field size120 m 73 m 394 ft 240 ft SurfaceGrassConstructionBuilt1924Opened30 March 1924 1924 03 30 Renovated1938 1987 1998 2008TenantsFC Girondins de Bordeaux 1938 2015 Union Bordeaux Begles 2011 present Until 2001 the stadium s name was the Stade du Parc Lescure so called after the fallow lands on which it was built Lescure is from earlier d Escure a transformation of des Cures part of the name of the chapelle Saint Laurent des Cures les Bourdeaus formerly a prominent feature of the area 1 That year it was renamed after Resistance fighter and politician Jacques Chaban Delmas who was the mayor of Bordeaux from 1947 to 1995 First built in 1924 as a cycle racing track in 1935 it was reconfigured to accommodate the upcoming 1938 FIFA World Cup Rebuilt by the architects Jacques d Welles and Raoul Jourde in an Art deco style it opened on 12 June 1938 and was the first stadium in the world to have stands entirely covered without any pillars obstructing visibility of the playing area Classified as a historic building its restoration has been difficult as its roof does not cover seats built after 1984 on the old cycle track The current seating capacity of the stadium is 34 462 following a series of expansions of the stands in particular for the 1998 FIFA World Cup A record 40 211 spectators were in attendance on 24 April 1985 to watch a match between Girondins de Bordeaux and Juventus In preparation for several matches that were held here for the 2007 Rugby World Cup two giant television screens measuring 37 m2 were installed The tunnel connecting the locker rooms of the players to the ground is the longest in Europe close to 120 meters On 19 July 2011 FC Girondins de Bordeaux announced plans to construct a new stadium located in Bordeaux Lac with seating capacity of 42 115 for sporting events Construction of the Nouveau Stade de Bordeaux began in 2013 and ended in April 2015 Contents 1 1938 FIFA World Cup 2 1998 FIFA World Cup 3 2007 Rugby World Cup 4 Top 14 and Rugby Pro D2 5 Public transport 6 Gallery 7 See also 8 Footnotes 9 External links1938 FIFA World Cup Edit Brazil vs Czechoslovakia in the 1938 FIFA World Cup The Council Stadium at the time accommodated two matches for the 1938 FIFA World Cup a quarter final and the match for third place At the time the stadium s capacity was 25 000 people Date Time Team 1 Res Team 2 Round Attendance12 June 1938 17 00 Brazil 1 1 a e t Czechoslovakia Quarter finals 22 02114 June 1938 18 00 Brazil 2 1 Czechoslovakia Quarter finals Replay 18 14119 June 1938 17 00 Brazil 4 2 Sweden Third place match 12 0001998 FIFA World Cup EditThe stadium accommodated five pool matches and a match for the finals in the 1998 FIFA World Cup Date Time Team 1 Res Team 2 Round Attendance11 June 1998 17 30 Italy 2 2 Chile Group B 31 80016 June 1998 17 30 Scotland 1 1 Norway Group A 31 80020 June 1998 17 30 Belgium 2 2 Mexico Group E 31 80024 June 1998 16 00 South Africa 2 2 Saudi Arabia Group C 31 80026 June 1998 16 00 Argentina 1 0 Croatia Group H 31 80030 June 1998 16 30 Romania 0 1 Croatia Round of 16 31 8002007 Rugby World Cup EditThe Stade Chaban Delmas hosted four matches during the 2007 Rugby World Cup Pool B Canada 12 12 Japan 25 September 2007 Canada 6 37 Australia 29 September 2007Pool D Ireland 32 17 Namibia 9 September 2007 Ireland 14 10 Georgia 15 September 2007Top 14 and Rugby Pro D2 EditThe Stade Chaban Delmas has held many semi finals for the Top 14 rugby competition and has staged several finals until the 1970s It also hosted the 2013 promotion playoff final in Rugby Pro D2 Since 2011 it has also hosted matches of Top 14 rugby team Union Bordeaux Begles On 2 February 2018 it hosted a Six Nations Under 20s Championship match between France and Ireland with France winning 34 24 Public transport EditThe stadium is served by the Bordeaux Tramway Line A station Stade Chaban Delmas and bus No 9 Gallery Edit Stade Chaban Delmas after its opening in 1938 Stadium entrance Bronze statue at the entrance Vases by Rene Buthaud Stadium during a Bordeaux game in 2006See also EditBattle of Bordeaux 1938 FIFA World Cup Footnotes Edit Guy Dupuis Lescure Stade Municipal de Bordeaux Aujourd hui stade Chaban Delmas Les Dossiers d Aquitaine 2008 ISBN 284622160X p 13 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Stade Chaban Delmas 1 Girondins de Bordeaux Preceded byCardiff Arms Park Cardiff Heineken CupFinal Venue1997 98 Succeeded byLansdowne Road Dublin Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Stade Chaban Delmas amp oldid 1122213265, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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