Stadium De Toulouse

Stadium de Toulouse, previously named Stadium Municipal, is the largest multi-purpose stadium in Toulouse, France.

It is currently used mostly for football matches, mainly those of the Toulouse Football Club, as well as rugby matches for Stade Toulousain in the European Rugby Champions Cup or Top 14. It is located on the island of Ramier near the centre of Toulouse. It is a pure football and rugby ground, and therefore has no athletics track surrounding the field. The stadium is able to hold 33,150 people.

Stadium de Toulouse
Stadium De Toulouse
Full nameStade de Toulouse
Location1, Allée Gabriel Biènés, Toulouse, France
Coordinates43°34′59″N 1°26′3″E / 43.58306°N 1.43417°E / 43.58306; 1.43417
OwnerMairie de Toulouse
Capacity33,150 (after most recent renovation works)
SurfaceAirFibr (hybrid grass)
Construction
Opened1937
Renovated1949, 1998 and 2016
Tenants
Toulouse FC
Stade Toulousain (selected matches)
HARLEQUINS

History

The stadium was built in 1937 for the 1938 FIFA World Cup (but again under construction, the World Cup matches were played in the Stade du T.O.E.C., 4 kilometers further North) and has undergone two extensive renovations, in 1949 and 1997.

The stadium staged six matches during the 1998 FIFA World Cup.

It was also used as a host venue during the 2007 Rugby World Cup for games such as Japan-Fiji, won by the latter 35–31. On 13 November 2009 the stadium hosted international rugby again when France hosted South Africa. At the time, South Africa were leading the series by 20 wins to 10 (6 drawn).

Michael Jackson performed in front of 40,000 people during his Dangerous World Tour on 16 September 1992.

Transport

The stadium is served by two bus stops (West and East), where Tisséo buses L4 (Cours Dillon-Basso Cambo), 34 (Arènes-Université Paul Sabatier), L5 (Empalot-Roques/Roquettes) and 152 (Empalot-Roques/IUC) stop. Shuttle buses operate on match days from Esquirol metro (Line A), and the stadium is also a short walk (~10 mins) from metro stations Empalot and Saint Michel-Marcel Langer (Line B). It is also near the Croix de Pierre stop of the newly extended Toulouse tramway.

Tournament results

1938 FIFA World Cup

The stadium was initially one of the venues of the 1938 FIFA World Cup but again under construction, the matches were played in the Stade du T.O.E.C. in Toulouse too.[citation needed]

1998 FIFA World Cup

The stadium was one of the venues of the 1998 FIFA World Cup, and held the following matches:

Date Team #1 Result Team #2 Pool Attendance
11 June 1998 Stadium De Toulouse  Cameroon 1–1 Stadium De Toulouse  Austria Group B 33,500
14 June 1998 Stadium De Toulouse  Argentina 1–0 Stadium De Toulouse  Japan Group H
18 June 1998 Stadium De Toulouse  South Africa 1–1 Stadium De Toulouse  Denmark Group C
22 June 1998 Stadium De Toulouse  Romania 2–1 Stadium De Toulouse  England Group G
24 June 1998 Stadium De Toulouse  Nigeria 1–3 Stadium De Toulouse  Paraguay Group D
29 June 1998 Stadium De Toulouse  Netherlands 2–1 Stadium De Toulouse  Yugoslavia Round of 16

2007 Rugby World Cup

The stadium was one of the venues for rugby union's 2007 World Cup

Date Pool Home team Away team Attendance
12 September 2007 Pool B Stadium De Toulouse  Japan 31 Stadium De Toulouse  Fiji 35 34,500
16 September 2007 Pool D Stadium De Toulouse  France 87 Stadium De Toulouse  Namibia 10 35,339
25 September 2007 Pool C Stadium De Toulouse  Romania 14 Stadium De Toulouse  Portugal 10 35,526
29 September 2007 Stadium De Toulouse  New Zealand 85 Stadium De Toulouse  Romania 8 35,608

UEFA Euro 2016

The stadium was one of the venues of UEFA Euro 2016, and hosted the following matches:

Date Time (CET) Team #1 Result Team #2 Round Attendance
13 June 2016 15:00 Stadium De Toulouse  Spain 1–0 Stadium De Toulouse  Czech Republic Group D 29,400
17 June 2016 15:00 Stadium De Toulouse  Italy 1–0 Stadium De Toulouse  Sweden Group E 29,600
20 June 2016 21:00 Stadium De Toulouse  Russia 0–3 Stadium De Toulouse  Wales Group B 28,840
26 June 2016 21:00 Stadium De Toulouse  Hungary 0–4 Stadium De Toulouse  Belgium Round of 16 28,921

2023 Rugby World Cup matches

Date Time (CET) Team #1 Result Team #2 Round Attendance
10 September 2023 13:00 Stadium De Toulouse  Japan 42–12 Stadium De Toulouse  Chile Pool D 30,187
15 September 2023 21:00 Stadium De Toulouse  New Zealand 71–3 Stadium De Toulouse  Namibia Pool A 31,996
23 September 2023 14:00 Stadium De Toulouse  Georgia 18–18 Stadium De Toulouse  Portugal Pool C 31,889
28 September 2023 21:00 Stadium De Toulouse  Japan 28–22 Stadium De Toulouse  Samoa Pool D 31,794
8 October 2023 21:00 Stadium De Toulouse  Fiji 23–24 Stadium De Toulouse  Portugal Pool C 32,223

Rugby League Test matches

Stadium Municipal has hosted 14 rugby league internationals, 13 of them involving the French national team, since 1953.

Test# Date Result Attendance Notes
1 18 October 1953 Other Nationalities def. Stadium De Toulouse  France 15–10 12,190 1953–54 European Rugby League Championship
2 7 November 1954 Stadium De Toulouse  France drew with Stadium De Toulouse  Great Britain 13–13 37,471 1954 Rugby League World Cup
3 8 January 1956 Stadium De Toulouse  France def. Stadium De Toulouse  Great Britain 24–7 10,184 1956 France vs New Zealand series
4 3 November 1957 Stadium De Toulouse  Great Britain def. Stadium De Toulouse  France 25–14 15,762
5 6 March 1960 Stadium De Toulouse  France def. Stadium De Toulouse  Great Britain 20–18 15,762
6 2 February 1969 Stadium De Toulouse  France def. Stadium De Toulouse  Great Britain 14–9 15,536
7 28 November 1971 Stadium De Toulouse  France drew with Stadium De Toulouse  New Zealand 3–3 5,000 1971 France vs New Zealand series
8 2 February 1972 Stadium De Toulouse  Great Britain def. Stadium De Toulouse  France 10–9 11,508
9 5 November 1972 Stadium De Toulouse  Australia def. Stadium De Toulouse  France 31–9 10,332 1972 Rugby League World Cup
10 2 March 1975 Stadium De Toulouse  France def. Stadium De Toulouse  Wales 14–7 7,563 1975 Rugby League World Cup
11 7 December 1980 Stadium De Toulouse  New Zealand def. Stadium De Toulouse  France 11–3 3,000 1980 France vs New Zealand series
12 5 November 2000 Stadium De Toulouse  France def. Stadium De Toulouse  South Africa 56–6 7,969 2000 Rugby League World Cup Group 3
13 6 November 2000 Stadium De Toulouse  Papua New Guinea def. Stadium De Toulouse  Tonga 30–22 3,666
14 18 November 2005 Stadium De Toulouse  New Zealand def. Stadium De Toulouse  France 38–22 12,500 2005 France vs New Zealand

Fronton facilities

Stadium de Toulouse is also home to several fronton walls on the stadium campus, which are used for local handball/pelota sports. Most recently, in August 2022, it played host to an international One-Wall handball/Wallball tournament, the 2022 French Open, part of the European 1-Wall Tour, with Great Britain's Dan Grant winning the Men's Open title and Helena Hernanz Sanchez of France winning the Women's Open title. The 2022 Open was organised with the help and support of the Tolosa Gaels GAA Club and the local Government.

See also

References


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