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Full name
  
Stade Bauer

Opened
  
24 October 1909

Surface
  
synthetic

Capacity
  
10,000

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Location
  
Saint-Ouen, Seine-Saint-Denis, France

Record attendance
  
23 000 (Red Star vs. O. Marseille, 1948)

Similar
  
Stade Pierre Brisson, Stade Olympique Yves‑du‑Manoir, Stade Dominique Duvauchelle, Stade Sébastien Charléty, Stade Jean‑Bouin

The Stade de Paris (usually called Stade Bauer) is an 10,000-capacity football stadium in Saint-Ouen, Seine-Saint-Denis in the northern suburbs of Paris. The stadium is mainly used by Red Star F.C. who currently play in the Ligue 2 but have tasted success in the Coupe de France, winning it on five occasions (1921, 1922, 1923, 1928, 1942).

It hosted some of the football events for the 1924 Summer Olympics. It also hosted a friendly game between Brazil and Andorra (3-0) during the 1998's World Cup in France

Stade de Paris was also the France national rugby league team's home ground for the 1935, 1936–37, 1938, and 1952–53 European Rugby League Championships.

Lately the stadium has fallen into bad shape, damaged heavily by a storm in 1999 and suffering from a lack of care since.

As of 2016, Red Star plays its home matches at the Stade Jean-Bouin as Stade Bauer does not meet the necessary requirements of a French second tier stadium.

References

Stade de Paris Wikipedia