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Stade Pierre-Mauroy during the 2017 Davis Cup final Stade Pierre-Mauroy has two floors or main levels. The full stadium level or Grand Stade reaches a height of 31 m (101 feet) and has a total capacity of 50,186 seats including 4,965 business seats, 1,842 luxury-box seats, 448 protocol seats and 326 reserved for the press.
Originally named the Grand Stade Lille Métropole, the stadium was renamed in 2013 in honor of the former Mayor of Lille and former Prime Minister of France Pierre Mauroy. [75] The stadium venue is located in Villeneuve-d'Ascq and has a seating capacity of 50,186 people, becoming France's fourth largest stadium.
Outside its academic, scientific and business facilities, Villeneuve-d'Ascq is known for its sporting events, boasting two stadiums (Stade Pierre-Mauroy and Stadium Lille Métropole) and some top division sports teams, its museums, e.g. the Lille Métropole Museum of Modern, Contemporary and Outsider Art), its green spaces, and its facilities ...
Athletics: Stade de France (Olympic Stadium) Badminton: Porte de la Chapelle Arena. Basketball: Pierre Mauroy Stadium (Lille), Bercy Arena. 3x3 basketball: La Concorde. Beach volleyball: Eiffel ...
However, there are also outlying venues such as football stadiums including the Stade Velodrome in Marseille and Parc Olympique in Lyon, the Pierre Mauroy Stadium in Lille which will host the ...
UEFA Category 4 stadium 3: Parc Olympique Lyonnais: 59,186: Lyon (Décines-Charpieu) Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes: Olympique Lyonnais: 2016: UEFA Category 4 stadium 4: Stade Pierre-Mauroy: 50,157: Lille (Villeneuve-d'Ascq) Hauts-de-France: Lille OSC: 2012: UEFA Category 4 stadium 5: Parc des Princes: 47,929: Paris: Île-de-France: Paris Saint-Germain ...
Paris 2024 Olympics - Basketball - Men's Group Phase - Group C - Puerto Rico vs United States - Lille, Pierre Mauroy Stadium, Villeneve-d'Ascq, France - August 03, 2024.
Stade Pierre-Mauroy [1] 2012 27,500 Zénith de Lille: 1994 7,000 Limoges: Palais des Sports de Beaublanc: 1981 6,500 Lyon: Palais des Sports de Gerland: 1962 5,910 Halle Tony Garnier [2] 1988 17,000 LDLC Arena: 2023 16,000 Marseille: Palais des Sports: 1988 5,800 Méribel: Méribel Ice Palace: 1991 2,500 Metz: Arènes de Metz: 2002 4,500 ...