Stade communal de Namur, Municipal football stadium in Namur, Belgium
The Stade communal de Namur is a football stadium with concrete stands and a natural grass pitch located in Namur. The facility accommodates around 3,500 spectators in open-air seating arranged around the playing field.
The stadium was founded in the early 1900s and served as a temporary home for the local football club during World War II. After the war, it developed into the primary venue for the city's football activities.
The stadium serves as a meeting point where locals gather on match days to support their team. This tradition has shaped the community's sports identity for generations.
The stadium sits close to the city center and provides basic facilities such as restrooms and refreshment areas for visitors. Access is straightforward, and plenty of space allows you to move around the grounds comfortably.
The stadium retired jersey number 3 to honor Michel Soulier, a player who died on the field during a match in 1977. This silent tribute remains a touching reminder of the tragic moment in the stadium's history.
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