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Stade Michel d'Ornano

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Owner
  
City of Caen

Surface
  
Grass

Opened
  
3 June 1993

Phone
  
+33 892 70 01 48

Field size
  
105 m x 68 m

Broke ground
  
December, 1991

Capacity
  
21,500

Team
  
Stade Malherbe Caen

Stade Michel d'Ornano

Location
  
Boulevard Georges Pompidou BP 6138, 14064 Caen cedex

Construction cost
  
149 million French francs (22.7 million EUR)

Address
  
Boulevard Georges Pompidou, 14000 Caen, France

Similar
  
Stade Marcel Picot, Roazhon Park, Stade du Moustoir, Stade de la Mosson, Stade Gaston Gérard

Stade Michel d'Ornano is a multi-use stadium in Caen, France. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium of Stade Malherbe Caen. It is named after the French politician Michel d'Ornano, former president of the Basse-Normandie region.

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The stadium was built in 1993 to replace the Stade de Venoix, and has a capacity of 21,500 people. [1]

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International matches

France national football team played twice in this stadium :

  •  France 3-1 Russia  (July 28, 1993)
  • France 2-0 Israel  (November 15, 1995)
  • France national under-21 football team also played in this stadium during the qualification for the European Championship :

  • France 1-1 Israel (October 7, 2006)
  • France 5-0 Kazakhstan (September 5, 2013)
  • When preparing for the 1998 FIFA World Cup, England national football team played a friendly match against Stade Malherbe Caen :

  • SM Caen 0 - 1 England  (June 9, 1998).
  • Attendances

    The average attendance largely depends on results of Stade Malherbe Caen. Matches are played regularly sold out when the club plays in Ligue 1, and average attendance is around 10,000 when SM Caen competes in second division.

    The record attendance at Stade d'Ornano was of 20,972, for a match against Olympique de Marseille in 2004.

    References

    Stade Michel d'Ornano Wikipedia