Stade Lesdiguières, Sports stadium in Grenoble, France
Stade Lesdiguières is a sports facility in Grenoble with five separate stands that can accommodate around 12,000 spectators, including approximately 8,500 seats for events. The venue is equipped to host rugby matches and other sporting competitions throughout the year.
The stadium was founded in 1921 and named after François de Bonne, Duke of Lesdiguières, an important figure from the 17th century. A major renovation took place in 1956, which modernized the facility and prepared it for the decades ahead.
The Tribune Finet section serves as a meeting point where local supporters gather before and after matches, forming strong bonds with their community. This area has become a social hub for sports fans during events.
The stadium is located on Rue Albert Reynier and offers plenty of parking spaces along with accessible entrances for visitors with reduced mobility. Level access points make it easy for all visitors to enter, and wheelchair users can navigate the facility without difficulty.
The stadium hosted a decisive rugby match between Italy and France during the 1995-1997 FIRA Trophy competition. This match influenced Italy's subsequent inclusion in the Six Nations Championship.
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