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The Stade de la Meinau (French pronunciation:[staddəlamɛno]), commonly known as "La Meinau", is a football stadium in Strasbourg, France. It is the home ground of RC Strasbourg and has also hosted international matches, including one game of the 1938 World Cup, two games of Euro 1984 and the final of the Cup Winners' Cup in 1988. La Meinau has also been used as a venue for concerts and a mass by John Paul II in 1988. The stadium is owned by the Strasbourg municipality and is rented by the RC Strasbourg.
WEST (UTC+01:00) StadedelaMeinau, Strasbourg Attendance: 13,452 Referee: Ivan Eklind (Sweden) 5 June 1938 18:30 WEST (UTC+01:00) Stade municipal, Le Havre...
to host matches at other venues such as when Lille hosted Lyon at the Stadede France in 2007 and 2008. Teams receive three points for a win and one point...
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to the Stadede France. In September 2016, the LFP voted for the next three finals to be at Parc Olympique Lyonnais in Lyon, the Nouveau Stadede Bordeaux...
places at Stadede Roudourou. The authorized capacity for football matches at the Stadium Lille Métropole in the 2000s was up to 18185 places. Stades du Monde...