Stade Marie-Marvingt, Football stadium in Le Mans, France.
Stade Marie-Marvingt is a football stadium in Le Mans featuring a natural grass pitch and seating arranged across multiple levels to accommodate around 25,000 spectators. The layout provides good sightlines from all viewing areas throughout the venue.
Construction began in August 2008 as a replacement for the former Stade Leon-Bollee, marking a modernization of the city's sports infrastructure. The project represented a significant investment in updating local sporting facilities.
The stadium is named after French aviation pioneer Marie Marvingt, linking the city's sporting life to its notable historical figures. Visitors can sense this connection when exploring the venue and its surroundings.
The stadium is located near the Circuit de la Sarthe racing track and accessible by public transportation. Ample parking facilities are available for those arriving by car.
The stadium can be reconfigured to host concerts and other events, expanding capacity to 40,000 people. This flexibility allows it to serve multiple purposes beyond football matches.
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