Address | Capacity | 33.150 | |
City | Toulouse | Surface |
The Stadium de Toulouse, formerly known as Stadium Municipal, is the largest stadium in Toulouse, France. Inaugurated in 1937, it has been renovated several times, in 1949, 1998, and 2016, to meet modern needs. Currently, it has a capacity for 33,150 spectators and is the home of Toulouse Football Club since 1970.
Located on the Ramier Island, near the city center, the stadium stands out for its design without a running track, allowing for closer proximity between fans and the playing field. Throughout its history, it has hosted sports events of great importance, including matches of the FIFA World Cup 1998, the Rugby World Cup 2007, and the UEFA Euro 2016.
For visitors, the stadium is accessible via various public transport options, including buses and trams, and is a short 10-minute walk from the Empalot and Saint Michel-Marcel Langer metro stations (Line B).
The Stadium de Toulouse is not only a symbol of sport in the city, but also a cultural meeting point, having hosted memorable concerts, such as Michael Jackson during his Dangerous World Tour in 1992, where he performed in front of 40,000 people.
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