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'''Stade de Geneve''' is a [[stadium]] in [[Geneva]], [[Switzerland]]. It has a capacity of 32,000. Normally the home venue of [[Servette]], a Swiss football team, the stadium hosted [[international friendly|international friendlies]] between Argentina and England on November 12 2005, which England won [[Argentina v England (2005)|3-2]] and between New Zealand and Brazil on June 4, 2006, which Brazil won 4-0. The venue will also be used to host matches during [[Euro 2008]].
'''Stade de Geneve''' is a [[stadium]] in [[Geneva]], [[Switzerland]]. It has a capacity of 32,000. Normally the home venue of [[Servette]], a Swiss football team, the stadium hosted [[international friendly|international friendlies]] between Argentina and England on November 12 2005, which England won [[Argentina v England (2005)|3-2]] and between New Zealand and Brazil on June 4, 2006, which Brazil won 4-0. The venue will also be used to host matches during [[Euro 2008]].


The stadium will also be used for [[rugby union]] matches, with a [[2006-07 Heineken Cup]] clash between [[CS Bourgoin-Jallieu|Bourgoin]] and [[Munster Rugby|Munster]] having been moved from [[Stade Pierre Rajon|Bourgoin's home ground]].
The stadium was also used for [[rugby union]], with a [[2006-07 Heineken Cup]] clash between [[CS Bourgoin-Jallieu|Bourgoin]] and [[Munster Rugby|Munster]] being moved from [[Stade Pierre Rajon|Bourgoin's home ground]].


[[Category:Football venues in Switzerland]]
[[Category:Football venues in Switzerland]]

Revision as of 03:40, 17 January 2007

Stade de Geneve is a stadium in Geneva, Switzerland. It has a capacity of 32,000. Normally the home venue of Servette, a Swiss football team, the stadium hosted international friendlies between Argentina and England on November 12 2005, which England won 3-2 and between New Zealand and Brazil on June 4, 2006, which Brazil won 4-0. The venue will also be used to host matches during Euro 2008.

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.

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