Address | Rue du Manoir | Capacity | 19.002 |
City | Guingamp | Surface | grass |
The Stade du Roudourou, located in Guingamp, France, is the home of the En Avant de Guingamp club, which competes in the French Ligue 2. Inaugurated in 1990, the stadium has undergone several renovations in 1997, 2007, 2014, and 2018, reaching a current capacity of 19,033 spectators. Its attendance record was set on August 18, 2018, when 19,003 fans attended the match against Paris Saint-Germain.
The name "Roudourou" comes from the Breton word "roudour", which means "ford" in plural. The stadium is located in the eponymous district of Guingamp. Since its inauguration, it has witnessed important football events, including matches of the French national team, such as the 5-0 victory against the Faroe Islands on October 10, 2009, in the qualifying phase for the FIFA World Cup 2010.
A notable feature of the Stade du Roudourou is its capacity to accommodate more than double the population of Guingamp, which has approximately 8,000 inhabitants. In addition to being the home of En Avant de Guingamp, the stadium has been used by other Breton teams. For example, Stade Brestois played their 2024-2025 Champions League matches at the Roudourou, as their stadium, Francis-Le Blé, does not meet UEFA requirements.
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