Stade Marie-Marvingt
Stadium in Le Mans, France
Location | Complexe Sud de Mulsanne Le Mans |
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Owner | Ville du Mans |
Capacity | Football: 25,064 Concerts: 40,000 |
Surface | Grass[1] |
Construction | |
Broke ground | August 18, 2008 |
Opened | January 29, 2011 |
Construction cost | €102 million |
Architect | Cardete et Huet Architectures, Studio Bruno Huet |
Tenants | |
Le Mans FC (2010–present) |
The Stade Marie-Marvingt (previously MMArena) is a multi-use stadium in Le Mans, France, that opened in January 2011. It is used mostly for football matches and hosted the home matches of Le Mans FC. The stadium has a capacity of 25,064 people. It replaced the Stade Léon-Bollée as the club's stadium.
The arena is located inside the Circuit de la Sarthe, home of the famous 24 Hours of Le Mans, and adjacent the first right kink on the Mulsanne Straight.
References
- ^ Maville.com "Stade MMArena : ce sera une pelouse naturelle"
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Stade Marie-Marvingt.
- Official website
- Stadium picture47°57′32″N 0°13′24″E / 47.959°N 0.2234°E / 47.959; 0.2234
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