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| stadium_name= Nungesser |
| stadium_name= Nungesser |
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| image = [[File: |
| image = [[File:Stade Nungesser.jpg|250px|alt=My alt text]] |
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| location= Quartier Nungesser <br /> [[Valenciennes]] |
| location= Quartier Nungesser <br /> [[Valenciennes]] |
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| built= 1930 |
| built= 1930 |
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| opened = 1930 |
| opened = 1930 |
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| closed = 29 May 2011 |
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| demolished = 2012 |
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| owner = Valenciennes Métropole |
| owner = Valenciennes Métropole |
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| operator= Valenciennes Métropole |
| operator= Valenciennes Métropole |
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| seating_capacity= Football: {{Formatnum:16457}} |
| seating_capacity= Football: {{Formatnum:16457}} |
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'''Stade Nungesser''' |
'''Stade Nungesser''' was a multi-use [[stadium]] in [[Valenciennes]], [[France]]. It is currently used mostly for [[football (soccer)|football]] matches and was the home stadium of [[Valenciennes FC]] through the 2010–11 season. The stadium is able to hold 16,457 people and was built in 1930. It was replaced as VAFC's main ground by the [[Stade du Hainaut]] in July 2011. |
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The stadium is named after the ace pilot [[Charles Nungesser]], who was born in [[Valenciennes]]. |
The stadium is named after the ace pilot [[Charles Nungesser]], who was born in [[Valenciennes]]. |
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{{Valenciennes FC}} |
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[[Category:Football venues in France|Nungesser]] |
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[[Category:Valenciennes FC]] |
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Latest revision as of 18:51, 25 November 2023
Location | Quartier Nungesser Valenciennes |
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Owner | Valenciennes Métropole |
Operator | Valenciennes Métropole |
Capacity | Football: 16,457 |
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Built | 1930 |
Opened | 1930 |
Closed | 29 May 2011 |
Demolished | 2012 |
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Valenciennes FC |
Stade Nungesser was a multi-use stadium in Valenciennes, France. It is currently used mostly for football matches and was the home stadium of Valenciennes FC through the 2010–11 season. The stadium is able to hold 16,457 people and was built in 1930. It was replaced as VAFC's main ground by the Stade du Hainaut in July 2011.
The stadium is named after the ace pilot Charles Nungesser, who was born in Valenciennes.
50°20′56″N 3°31′37″E / 50.348925°N 3.526847°E