Stade Jean-Bruck, Municipal sports complex in Dreux, France
Stade Jean-Bruck is a municipal sports facility in Dreux featuring a 105 by 68 meter football pitch, an athletics track, and tennis courts. The complex also includes additional sports grounds and a covered grandstand with 740 seats.
The facility opened in 1920 as Stade du Vieux-Pré and was renamed in 2014 to honor Jean Bruck, a former sports official. This change marked a recognition of his contributions to local athletics.
The local football club and American football team use this facility for matches and practice sessions. Both groups have regular supporters who gather here throughout the season.
The venue provides 400 parking spaces, changing rooms, first aid facilities, and restrooms. When visiting, check if matches or training sessions are happening, as this affects access to certain areas.
The stadium reached its peak attendance of around 2,650 spectators during a French Cup match in January 2013. This match remains one of the most memorable events in the venue's history.
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