Stade Louis-Dugauguez

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  • Games of CS Sedan

The Stade Louis- Dugauguez is a football stadium in Sedan, Ardennes department in the Champagne- Ardenne, France region. Here the CS Sedan plays its home games. Construction began on 3 January 2000 at the site of the athletics stadium Trubert next to the Stade Émile - Albeau, which was replaced by the new stadium. The total cost of the venue amounted to 104 million francs ( € 15.8 million ).

On 7 October 2000, the opening of the unfinished stadium and the first game was it was on October 10 between the CS Sedan and Stade Rennes. At this time, the stadium took 17,000 spectators. On 26 April 2001, work began on the missing whistle. On 16 September 2001, the first league game of the CS against Olympique Marseille was held. Most users ever online was on 12 May 2006, on the final day of the Ligue 2 season, in the game CS Sedan - set EA Guingamp (2-0), as 23,130 spectators were present.

The pure -seater stadium now had 23 189 places; which are completely covered. Next there is a press box with 60 seats, 192 VIP seats, 2 reception rooms, and a floodlight system with 1457 lux is named the stadium after Louis Dugauguez, who worked for Sedan as a player and coach. He also served from 1967 to 1968 French national team coach.

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