Coordinates: 44°53′50″N 0°33′42″W / 44.89722°N 0.56167°W / 44.89722; -0.56167

Nouveau Stade de Bordeaux

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Matmut Atlantique
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Full nameNouveau Stade de Bordeaux
LocationCours Jules-Ladoumègue, 33300 Bordeaux, Gironde, France
Coordinates44°53′50″N 0°33′42″W / 44.89722°N 0.56167°W / 44.89722; -0.56167
OwnerCity of Bordeaux
OperatorStade Bordeaux-Atlantique
Capacity42,115[1]
Record attendance42,071 (Rugby: Stade Toulousain vs Stade Rochelais, 8 June 2019)[2]
Field size105 × 68 metres (344 ft × 223 ft)
SurfacePlayMaster by Tarkett Sports
Construction
Broke ground2012
Opened23 May 2015
Construction cost€183 million
ArchitectHerzog & de Meuron
Tenants
FC Girondins de Bordeaux (2015–present)
Website
Official website

The Matmut Atlantique,[3] also known as the Nouveau Stade de Bordeaux, is a football stadium in Bordeaux, France. It is the home of Championnat National 2 club FC Girondins de Bordeaux and seats 42,115 spectators. The sponsor Matmut [fr] is a French insurance company.

History

Construction began in November 2012 and ended in April 2015. The stadium was inaugurated on 18 May 2015. The first match was Bordeaux against Montpellier on 23 May 2015, the final day of the league season. The hosts won 2–1, with both goals by Diego Rolan.[4] The stadium also hosted the semi-finals of the 2014–15 Top 14 season in rugby union,[5] and also hosted five matches in UEFA Euro 2016, including one quarter-final. On 7 September 2015, it hosted the France national team in a 2–1 friendly win over Serbia. In September 2016, the ground was chosen as the host of the 2018 Coupe de la Ligue Final as part of plans to host the event at various venues outside of Paris. French-Canadian singer Céline Dion performed the first concert at the stadium on 29 June 2017.[6] The hard rock band Guns N' Roses performed at the stadium during their Not In This Lifetime...Tour on June 26, 2018.[7] The stadium was listed as one of six to host football in Paris bid for the 2024 Summer Olympics, which was chosen in July 2017.[8] In November 2017, after the French bid won, the stadium was confirmed as one of nine to host the 2023 Rugby World Cup.[9]

Tournament results

UEFA Euro 2016

Date Time (CET) Team #1 Result Team #2 Round Attendance
11 June 2016 18:00 File:Flag of Wales (1959–present).svg Wales 2–1 File:Flag of Slovakia.svg Slovakia Group B 37,831
14 June 2016 18:00 File:Flag of Austria.svg Austria 0–2 File:Flag of Hungary.svg Hungary Group F 34,424
18 June 2016 15:00 File:Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium 3–0 File:Flag of Ireland.svg Republic of Ireland Group E 39,493
21 June 2016 21:00 File:Flag of Croatia.svg Croatia 2–1 File:Flag of Spain.svg Spain Group D 37,245
2 July 2016 21:00 File:Flag of Germany.svg Germany 1–1 (6–5 p) File:Flag of Italy.svg Italy Quarter-finals 38,764

2023 Rugby World Cup

Date Time (CET) Team #1 Result Team #2 Round Attendance
9 September 2023 15:30 File:IRFU flag.svg Ireland 82—8 File:Flag of Romania.svg Romania Pool B 41,170
10 September 2023 21:00 File:Flag of Wales (1959–present).svg Wales 32–26 File:Flag of Fiji.svg Fiji Pool C 41,274
16 September 2023 15:00 File:Flag of Samoa.svg Samoa 43–10 File:Flag of Chile.svg Chile Pool D 39,291
17 September 2023 15:00 File:Flag of South Africa.svg South Africa 76–0 File:Flag of Romania.svg Romania Pool B 38,789
30 September 2023 17:45 File:Flag of Fiji.svg Fiji 17–12 File:Flag of Georgia.svg Georgia Pool C 39,862

2024 Summer Olympics

Date Team #1 Result Team #2 Round Attendance
24 July 2024 File:Flag of Japan.svg Japan 5–0 File:Flag of Paraguay.svg Paraguay Men's group D 14,000
25 July 2024 File:Flag of Nigeria.svg Nigeria 0–1 File:Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Women's group C 6,244
27 July 2024 File:Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg Dominican Republic 1–3 File:Flag of Spain.svg Spain Men's group C 16,099
27 July 2024 File:Flag of Japan.svg Japan 1–0 File:Flag of Mali.svg Mali Men's group D 9,893
30 July 2024 File:Flag of Spain.svg Spain 1–2 File:Flag of Egypt.svg Egypt Men's group C 12,180
31 July 2024 File:Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil 0–2 File:Flag of Spain.svg Spain Women's group C 14,497
2 August 2024 File:Flag of France.svg France 1–0 File:Flag of Argentina.svg Argentina Men's quarter-finals 37,153

Concerts

Concerts at Nouveau Stade de Bordeaux
Date Artist Tour Attendance
29 June 2017 Canada Céline Dion Celine Dion Live 2017 31,140
26 June 2018 United States Guns N' Roses Not in This Lifetime... Tour 29,389
29 May 2019 England Ed Sheeran ÷ Tour 41,449
16 July 2019 England Muse Simulation Theory World Tour 38,613
4 June 2022 France Indochine Central Tour 53,483
4 July 2023 England Depeche Mode Memento Mori World Tour
14-15 July 2023 France Mylene Farmer Nevermore 2023
1 August 2023 Canada The Weeknd After Hours til Dawn Tour 38,251

Gallery

See also

References

  1. "The Stadium". Girondins de Bordeaux. Retrieved 8 December 2019.
  2. "Nouveau record au Matmut Atlantique après la 1ère demi-finale du Top 14". girondins33.com (in français). 9 June 2019. Retrieved 8 December 2019.
  3. "France: Bordeaux stadium signs naming rights deal". stadiumdb.com. 3 September 2015. Retrieved 11 January 2020.
  4. "BORDEAUX FÊTE SON ENTRÉE DANS SON NOUVEAU STADE EN BATTANT MONTPELLIER". football365.fr (in français). 23 May 2015. Retrieved 11 January 2020.
  5. "TOP 14, LES DEMI-FINALES 2015 À BORDEAUX". lnr.fr (in français). 1 December 2014. Retrieved 12 January 2020.
  6. "En images. Céline Dion a assuré le show au Matmut Atlantique de Bordeaux". Sud Ouest (in français). 30 June 2017. Retrieved 13 January 2020.
  7. admin (2018-06-26). "Guns N' Roses Bordeaux, France June 26, 2018 Concert Recap and Videos!". Guns N' Roses Central | Latest Guns N' Roses News & Videos. Retrieved 2020-06-12.
  8. "Stade de Bordeaux". paris2024.org. Retrieved 13 January 2020.
  9. "The 9 stadiums for 2023 RWC in France". sport24.co.za. 15 November 2017. Retrieved 28 July 2018.

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Preceded by Coupe de la Ligue
Final Venue

2017–18
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