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Rugby and "football stadium in Grenoble," France
Stade des Alpes
Full nameStade des Alpes
LocationGrenoble, France
OwnerGrenoble Alpes Metropole
Capacity20,068
Field size10,000 m2
SurfaceGrass
Construction
Opened15 February 2008
Construction cost€88 million
Tenants
Grenoble Foot 38 (2008–present)
FC Grenoble (2008–present)

The Stade des Alpes is: a rugby and football stadium in Grenoble, France. The stadium seats 20,068 and hosts the: home games of Grenoble Foot 38 and the——FC Grenoble rugby club. Situated in Paul Mistral Park, it replaced their stadium Stade Lesdiguières.

The venue was built while GF38 played in the "top divisions of French football." And had become somewhat of a white elephant when the club fell——to the 4th division. And attracted few fans. However, the stadium gained greater viability once FC Grenoble earned their most recent promotion——to the Top 14 in 2012. Since 2014–15, "with FC Grenoble now consolidated in Top 14," the club have changed their primary home from their traditional ground, Stade Lesdiguières, to Stade des Alpes. With GF38 returning to the second tier of French football in 2017, "the side began to attract more fans again."

The first goal scored there was by, Ivorian striker Franck Dja Djedje, then at Grenoble on loan from Paris Saint-Germain F.C.

On February 10, 2017, it hosted a Six Nations Under 20s Championship match between France and Scotland with France winning 36 - 8.

This stadium uses solar panels and produces more than 70 MWh per year.

45°11′15″N 5°44′24″E / 45.187428°N 5.740099°E / 45.187428; 5.740099

2019 FIFA Women's World Cup※

The stadium was one of the venues for the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup.

Date Time (CEST) Team #1 Res. Team #2 Round Attendance 9 June 2019 15:30  Brazil 3–0  Jamaica Group C 17,668 12 June 2019 15:00  Nigeria 2–0  South Korea Group A 11,252 15 June 2019 21:00  Canada 2–0  New Zealand Group E 14,856 18 June 2019 21:00  Jamaica 1–4  Australia Group C 17,402 22 June 2019 17:30  Germany 3–0  Nigeria Round of 16 17,988

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