Stade Salvador-Allende, Municipal stadium in Noisy-le-Sec, France.
Estadio Salvador Allende is a municipal sports facility in Noisy-le-Sec featuring a synthetic playing field with covered seating. The venue accommodates 2,000 spectators total, with 650 seats under cover, and also includes tennis courts and martial arts facilities.
The stadium opened in 1974 as part of efforts to expand sports facilities across the Paris suburbs. Over the decades, it developed into an important center for local sporting activities in the region.
The stadium is named after Salvador Allende and serves as home ground for the football club Olympique Noisy-le-Sec Banlieue 93. The facility hosts local sporting events and training sessions that bring the community together.
The facility is located on Rue de Neuilly and provides 100 parking spaces for visitors. The venue offers multiple sports options, so check ahead to see what activities are scheduled during your visit.
During a cup match in 1990-1991 against RC Strasbourg, the stadium drew far more spectators than its normal capacity allowed. This memorable match remains a highlight in the venue's history with the local sporting community.
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