Stade Numa-Daly Magenta

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  • Lössi AS, AS Magenta and AS Mont- Dore, FC Gaitcha, Mouli Sport
  • New Caledonian football team
  • South Pacific 1966
  • Football Ozeanienmeisterschaft 1980
  • Football Ozeanienmeisterschaft Women 1983
  • South Pacific 1987
  • Pacific Games 2011

The Stade Numa- Daly is a multi-purpose stadium in the district of Noumea Magenta in New Caledonia. It is with a current capacity of about 16,000 watching the biggest stadium of New Caledonia and is used mainly for football matches.

The stadium is located in the Magenta district in the northeast of the New Caledonian capital of Noumea. It is a few hundred meters southwest of the airport magenta. The football field is surrounded by a carrier, are also located in the stadium other athletic facilities. The stadium closes in the north an open-air velodrome at.

The Stade Numa- Daly is the home stadium of five of the eight in the Division d' Honneur, the highest division of New Caledonia, represented clubs. These are the reigning champions AS Magenta and AS Lössi, the AS Mont -Dore, FC Gaitcha and Mouli Sport. In addition, the New Caledonian football team wears their home games also from there.

In 1951 earned Olympique Noumea Magenta grounds on which a velodrome to be built. The surveys were carried out and the German architect Herbert Schumann commissioned to build. However, due to shortage of funds, the construction could not be realized. It was only due to the commitment of Roger Kaddour managed to finish the complex for the South Pacific Games in 1966.

Is named the stadium after Numa Daly (1906-1992), one originating from Marseille athlete and sports official. Together with Lucien Fontaine, he initiated the construction of the stadium.

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