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Stade de Genève

Stade de Genève, also called Stade de la Praille, is a stadium in Lancy, Canton of Geneva. It has a capacity of 30,084.[3]

Stade de Genève
LocationLancy, Switzerland
Coordinates46°10′40.25″N 6°7′38.75″E / 46.1778472°N 6.1274306°E / 46.1778472; 6.1274306
OwnerFondation du Stade de Genève
Capacity30,084
SurfaceMixto Hybrid Grass[1]
Construction
Built2001–2003
Opened30 April 2003
Renovated2019–2020
Construction costCHF 240 million (2003)[2]
General contractorZschokke Construction S.A.
Tenants
Servette FC (2003–present)
Switzerland national football team

Overview

 
Portugal vs Croatia, 10 June 2013

The stadium was completed in 2003 by Zschokke Construction S.A.[4] after nearly three years of construction. Normally the home venue of Geneva's Servette FC, a Swiss football team, the stadium hosted international friendlies between Argentina and England on 12 November 2005, which England won 3–2 and between New Zealand and Brazil on 4 June 2006, which Brazil won 4–0. The venue played host to three group-stage matches for Group A during UEFA Euro 2008.[citation needed]

A memorable match Turkey-Czech Republic was played in this stadium. The stadium was also used for rugby union, with a 2006–07 Heineken Cup clash between Bourgoin and Munster being moved from Bourgoin's home ground.[citation needed]

In the summer of 2016 the stadium was equipped with heated hybrid turf, Mixto Hybrid Grass by Limonta Sport to cater the needs of football and rugby clubs of Servette.[5] Installation of the new turf prevented Servette FC from playing home on the first three rounds of the 2016–17 Swiss Challenge League.[6]

Throughout the 2019–20 season, all 30,000 seats were replaced with brand new burgundy seats as the old ones had completely faded to a pink/grey color. In addition to that, a small portion of the North stand was left without seats to provide a new standing section for about 500 fans.

The stadium hosted the semi-finals and final of the 2022–23 UEFA Youth League.

NLA Winter Classic

On 11 January 2014, the National League A played its second Winter Classic (the first one was held on 14 January 2007 at the Stade de Suisse, Wankdorf). The game featured Genève-Servette HC and Lausanne HC and was played in front of a sellout crowd of 29,400 (the capacity being reduced to 29,400 for security and visibility concerns).

Matches

UEFA Euro 2008

The stadium was one of the venues for the UEFA Euro 2008.

The following games were played at the stadium during the UEFA Euro 2008:

Date Time (CEST) Team #1 Res. Team #2 Round Spectators
7 June 2008 20:45   Portugal 2–0   Turkey Group A 29,016
11 June 2008 18:00   Portugal 3–1   Czech Republic
15 June 2008 20:45   Turkey 3–2   Czech Republic

International matches

Date Team #1 Result Team #2 Competition
30 March 2003 Switzerland   1–2   Italy Friendly
11 June 2003 3–2   Albania UEFA Euro 2004 qualifying
20 August 2003 0–2   France Friendly
28 April 2004 2–1   Slovenia
12 November 2005 England   3–2   Argentina
16 November 2005 Italy   1–1   Ivory Coast
31 May 2006 Switzerland   1–1   Italy
4 June 2006 Brazil   4–0   New Zealand
7 June 2006 Spain   2–1   Croatia
2 September 2006 Austria   2–2   Costa Rica
6 September 2006 Switzerland   2–0
22 August 2007 2–1   Netherlands
20 August 2008 4–1   Cyprus
11 February 2009 1–1   Bulgaria
1 April 2009 2–0   Moldova 2010 World Cup Qualification
14 November 2009 0–1   Norway Friendly
5 June 2010 1–1   Italy
17 November 2010 2–2   Ukraine
9 February 2011 Argentina   2–1   Portugal
10 August 2011 Ivory Coast   4–3   Israel
14 November 2012 Albania   0–0   Cameroon
21 March 2013 Italy   2–2   Brazil
8 June 2013 Switzerland   1–0   Cyprus 2014 World Cup Qualification
10 June 2013 Croatia   0–1   Portugal Friendly
10 September 2013 Spain   2–2   Chile
25 May 2014 Kosovo   1–3   Senegal
4 June 2014 Algeria   2–1   Romania
16 June 2015 Italy   0–1   Portugal
28 May 2016 Switzerland   1–2   Belgium
25 March 2017 1–0   Latvia 2018 World Cup Qualification
26 March 2018 Portugal   0–3   Netherlands Friendly
31 May 2018 Morocco   0–0   Ukraine
1 June 2018 Tunisia   2–2   Turkey
4 June 2018 Morocco   2–1   Slovakia
15 October 2019 Switzerland   2–0   Republic of Ireland UEFA Euro 2020 qualification
9 October 2021 2–0   Northern Ireland 2022 World Cup Qualification
9 June 2022 0–1   Spain 2022–23 UEFA Nations League A
12 June 2022 1–0   Portugal
28 March 2023 3–0   Israel UEFA Euro 2024 qualification
 
Stade de Genève

See also

References

  1. ^ Visentini, Daniel (25 July 2016). "Le Stade de Genève dispose de la Rolls-Royce des pelouses" (in French). Tribune de Genève. Retrieved 1 August 2016.
  2. ^ Le Stade de Genève (PDF), Schneider Electric, retrieved 30 November 2012
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on 16 December 2013. Retrieved 16 December 2013.
  4. ^ "Geneva Stadium", Structurae, retrieved 30 November 2012
  5. ^ Visentini, Daniel (25 July 2016). "Le Stade de Genève dispose de la Rolls-Royce des pelouses" (in French). Tribune de Genève. Retrieved 1 August 2016.
  6. ^ Visentini, Daniel (28 July 2016). "Braizat et la défaite: «Je n'en ai pas dormi pendant deux jours" (in French). Tribune de Genène. Retrieved 1 August 2016.

External links

  • Stade de Genève

stade, genève, also, called, stade, praille, stadium, lancy, canton, geneva, capacity, locationlancy, switzerlandcoordinates46, 1778472, 1274306, 1778472, 1274306ownerfondation, capacity30, 084surfacemixto, hybrid, grass, constructionbuilt2001, 2003opened30, a. Stade de Geneve also called Stade de la Praille is a stadium in Lancy Canton of Geneva It has a capacity of 30 084 3 Stade de GeneveLocationLancy SwitzerlandCoordinates46 10 40 25 N 6 7 38 75 E 46 1778472 N 6 1274306 E 46 1778472 6 1274306OwnerFondation du Stade de GeneveCapacity30 084SurfaceMixto Hybrid Grass 1 ConstructionBuilt2001 2003Opened30 April 2003Renovated2019 2020Construction costCHF 240 million 2003 2 General contractorZschokke Construction S A TenantsServette FC 2003 present Switzerland national football team Contents 1 Overview 2 NLA Winter Classic 3 Matches 3 1 UEFA Euro 2008 3 2 International matches 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksOverview Edit Portugal vs Croatia 10 June 2013The stadium was completed in 2003 by Zschokke Construction S A 4 after nearly three years of construction Normally the home venue of Geneva s Servette FC a Swiss football team the stadium hosted international friendlies between Argentina and England on 12 November 2005 which England won 3 2 and between New Zealand and Brazil on 4 June 2006 which Brazil won 4 0 The venue played host to three group stage matches for Group A during UEFA Euro 2008 citation needed A memorable match Turkey Czech Republic was played in this stadium The stadium was also used for rugby union with a 2006 07 Heineken Cup clash between Bourgoin and Munster being moved from Bourgoin s home ground citation needed In the summer of 2016 the stadium was equipped with heated hybrid turf Mixto Hybrid Grass by Limonta Sport to cater the needs of football and rugby clubs of Servette 5 Installation of the new turf prevented Servette FC from playing home on the first three rounds of the 2016 17 Swiss Challenge League 6 Throughout the 2019 20 season all 30 000 seats were replaced with brand new burgundy seats as the old ones had completely faded to a pink grey color In addition to that a small portion of the North stand was left without seats to provide a new standing section for about 500 fans The stadium hosted the semi finals and final of the 2022 23 UEFA Youth League NLA Winter Classic EditOn 11 January 2014 the National League A played its second Winter Classic the first one was held on 14 January 2007 at the Stade de Suisse Wankdorf The game featured Geneve Servette HC and Lausanne HC and was played in front of a sellout crowd of 29 400 the capacity being reduced to 29 400 for security and visibility concerns Matches EditUEFA Euro 2008 Edit The stadium was one of the venues for the UEFA Euro 2008 The following games were played at the stadium during the UEFA Euro 2008 Date Time CEST Team 1 Res Team 2 Round Spectators7 June 2008 20 45 Portugal 2 0 Turkey Group A 29 01611 June 2008 18 00 Portugal 3 1 Czech Republic15 June 2008 20 45 Turkey 3 2 Czech RepublicInternational matches Edit Date Team 1 Result Team 2 Competition30 March 2003 Switzerland 1 2 Italy Friendly11 June 2003 3 2 Albania UEFA Euro 2004 qualifying20 August 2003 0 2 France Friendly28 April 2004 2 1 Slovenia12 November 2005 England 3 2 Argentina16 November 2005 Italy 1 1 Ivory Coast31 May 2006 Switzerland 1 1 Italy4 June 2006 Brazil 4 0 New Zealand7 June 2006 Spain 2 1 Croatia2 September 2006 Austria 2 2 Costa Rica6 September 2006 Switzerland 2 022 August 2007 2 1 Netherlands20 August 2008 4 1 Cyprus11 February 2009 1 1 Bulgaria1 April 2009 2 0 Moldova 2010 World Cup Qualification14 November 2009 0 1 Norway Friendly5 June 2010 1 1 Italy17 November 2010 2 2 Ukraine9 February 2011 Argentina 2 1 Portugal10 August 2011 Ivory Coast 4 3 Israel14 November 2012 Albania 0 0 Cameroon21 March 2013 Italy 2 2 Brazil8 June 2013 Switzerland 1 0 Cyprus 2014 World Cup Qualification10 June 2013 Croatia 0 1 Portugal Friendly10 September 2013 Spain 2 2 Chile25 May 2014 Kosovo 1 3 Senegal4 June 2014 Algeria 2 1 Romania16 June 2015 Italy 0 1 Portugal28 May 2016 Switzerland 1 2 Belgium25 March 2017 1 0 Latvia 2018 World Cup Qualification26 March 2018 Portugal 0 3 Netherlands Friendly31 May 2018 Morocco 0 0 Ukraine1 June 2018 Tunisia 2 2 Turkey4 June 2018 Morocco 2 1 Slovakia15 October 2019 Switzerland 2 0 Republic of Ireland UEFA Euro 2020 qualification9 October 2021 2 0 Northern Ireland 2022 World Cup Qualification9 June 2022 0 1 Spain 2022 23 UEFA Nations League A12 June 2022 1 0 Portugal28 March 2023 3 0 Israel UEFA Euro 2024 qualification Stade de GeneveSee also EditList of football stadiums in Switzerland Rugby union in SwitzerlandReferences Edit Visentini Daniel 25 July 2016 Le Stade de Geneve dispose de la Rolls Royce des pelouses in French Tribune de Geneve Retrieved 1 August 2016 Le Stade de Geneve PDF Schneider Electric retrieved 30 November 2012 Servette Football Club Archived from the original on 16 December 2013 Retrieved 16 December 2013 Geneva Stadium Structurae retrieved 30 November 2012 Visentini Daniel 25 July 2016 Le Stade de Geneve dispose de la Rolls Royce des pelouses in French Tribune de Geneve Retrieved 1 August 2016 Visentini Daniel 28 July 2016 Braizat et la defaite Je n en ai pas dormi pendant deux jours in French Tribune de Genene Retrieved 1 August 2016 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Stade de Geneve Stade de Geneve Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Stade de Geneve amp oldid 1169178648, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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