Stade de la Maladière

Neuchatel Xamax FC Biel -Bienne

The Stade de la Maladière is a football stadium in Neuchâtel. It was until the end of January 2012, the home stadium of the previous bankruptcy Swiss football club Neuchatel Xamax, which played up to this point in the Super League. The successor club Neuchâtel Xamax in 1912 was officially launched on 14 April 2012. Currently temporarily plays also the FC Biel -Bienne on the Maladière because the stadium Gurzelen wurde.Das no license issued stadium holds 12,500 spectators and has a maximum of 10 lodges and 200 business places. It was completed in 2007 and cost more than CHF 200 million. It replaces the old La Maladière Stadium, which was built in 1924 and 22'130 spectators summarized.

Multi-functional center

In the complex of Maladière are also a shopping center ( 25,000 m2), which is operated by the Coop, a fire station ( 11,000 m2), 6 sports halls (3000 m2) and an underground car park with 930 parking spaces.

Structure of the complex

  • 2nd floor: access grandstand and sports halls
  • 1st floor: stadium (play area, changing rooms, etc. )
  • Ground floor: shopping center and fire station
  • 1 Basement: underground parking and shopping center
  • 2 Basement: Underground

Location

The stadium is located in the district of La Maladière, in the eastern part of the city of Neuchâtel, near the Lake of Neuchâtel. It is well served by public and private transport. It is also near the hospital and the motorway.

Developers

  • Stadium: HRS financing and equity AG and Neuchâtel
  • Commercial use, fire station and sports halls: Swiss Canto and Publications
  • Tenant shopping part: Coop Basel
  • Tenant fire stations and sports halls: Neuchâtel

Gallery

The playing field

Interior view from the north

Interior view from the south

Stadium seen from the city

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