Stade Ernest-Wallon, Rugby union and rugby league stadium in the Sept Deniers district, Toulouse, France.
Stade Ernest-Wallon is a sports stadium in Toulouse, France, with a seating capacity of approximately 19,500 spectators, designed primarily for rugby union and rugby league matches.
Construction of the stadium began in 1978 and it officially opened on December 4, 1983, replacing the previous Stade des Ponts Jumeaux as home to Stade Toulousain rugby club.
The stadium is closely associated with Stade Toulousain, one of France's most successful rugby clubs, and regularly hosts national and international rugby competitions, reinforcing Toulouse's reputation as a rugby center.
Located at 114, rue des Troènes in Toulouse, the stadium is accessible by public transportation and offers modern facilities for attending rugby matches throughout the season with tickets available through official channels.
The stadium became the first connected rugby venue in Europe through a partnership with Orange, providing spectators with 4G connectivity, public Wi-Fi, and a mobile application for real-time information.
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