football stadium in Marseille, France
Stade Vélodrome is a major football stadium located in Marseille, France, serving as the home ground for the city's professional soccer team. It is one of France's largest and most important sports venues, hosting regular league matches and other significant sporting events.
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The Stade Vélodrome ( French pronunciation: [stad velɔdʁom]; Occitan: Estadi Vélodrom), known for sponsorship reasons as the Orange Vélodrome since June 2016, is a multi-purpose stadium in Marseille, France. It is home to the Olympique de Marseille football club of Ligue 1 since it opened in 1937 and has been a venue in the 1938 and 1998 FIFA World Cups; the 1960, 1984 and 2016 editions of the UEFA European Championship and the 2007 and 2023 Rugby World Cup and football at the 2024 Summer Olympics. It occasionally hosts RC Toulon rugby club of the Top 14. It is the second largest stadium in France, behind Stade de France in Saint-Denis (Paris) with a capacity of 67,394 spectators. The stadium is also used regularly by the France national rugby union team.
The record attendance for a club game before the 2014 renovation at the Stade Vélodrome was 58,897 in a UEFA Cup semi-final against Newcastle United in 2004. Since expansion to 67,394, the record attendance at the ground now stands at 66,312 for the match against Montpellier USC that occurred on 19 April 2025. The first-ever match to be played was between Marseille and Torino in 1937.
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