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Revision as of 20:14, 16 June 2021

Stade du Pays de Charleroi
Mambourg
Map
LocationBoulevard Zoé Drio, Charleroi, Belgium
Capacity15,000 [1]
Opened1939
Tenants
Sporting Charleroi

Stade du Pays de Charleroi is a football stadium in the city of Charleroi, Belgium. It was built for the 2000 UEFA European Championship in Belgium and the Netherlands in replacement of the old stadium known as Mambourg. It is the home of Sporting Charleroi. Its capacity was 30,000 for Euro 2000 but was reduced shortly after to 25,000 in line with Charleroi's average attendances. The capacity was reduced again in 2013 to 15,000.[2]

Important matches

Stade du Pays de Charleroi in 2011 prior to reconstruction
  • 2000 UEFA European Championship Group Stage:
Date Result Round
13 June 2000  FR Yugoslavia 3–3  Slovenia Group C
17 June 2000  England 1–0  Germany Group A
20 June 2000 2–3  Romania Group A

References

  1. ^ Het Stade du Pays de Charleroi sporting-charleroi.be (last check 30/03/2018)
  2. ^ Het Stade du Pays de Charleroi sporting-charleroi.be (last check 30/03/2018)

Media related to Stade du Pays de Charleroi at Wikimedia Commons

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