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Stadium Lille Métropole

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Capacity
  
18,154

Built
  
1975

Opened
  
25 June 1976

Phone
  
+33 3 20 19 69 70

Surface
  
Grass

Renovated
  
2004

Team
  
Lille Métropole rugby

Architect
  
Roger Taillibert

Stadium Lille Métropole

Former names
  
Stadium Nord de Villeneuve d'Ascq (1975–2006)

Location
  
Villeneuve-d'Ascq, France

Address
  
Avenue de la Châtellenie, 59650 Villeneuve-d'Ascq, France

Similar
  
Metropolitan Lille, Stade Grimonprez‑Jooris, Stade Nungesser, Stade de l'Abbé‑Deschamps, Stade du Ray

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Stadium Lille-Métropole is a multi-purpose stadium in Villeneuve-d'Ascq, France. The stadium was built in 1976 and is able to hold 18,154 spectators. The architect of the stadium was Roger Taillibert.

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It was used as the temporary home stadium of Lille OSC before the completion of the nearby Stade Pierre-Mauroy. It was also the home stadium of ES Wasquehal, when the club played in Ligue 2 and National, between 1995 and 2005.

The stadium has hosted several rugby matches, including France versus Argentina in 1988 and the Wallabies in 1989, All Blacks versus Canada in the 1991 Rugby World Cup quarter-finals, French Barbarians versus Springboks in 1992, and Stade Français versus Scarlets in the 1998–99 Heineken Cup.

Also, the venue has an athletics track, which hosted the 2002 IPC Athletics World Championships and 2011 World Youth Championships in Athletics.

AC/DC concluded their For Those About to Rock Tour at the stadium on December 20, 1982.

Pink Floyd performed at the stadium during their A Momentary Lapse of Reason Tour on July 28, 1988.

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References

Stadium Lille Métropole Wikipedia