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Revision as of 20:14, 24 August 2010
Former names | Stade du Parc des Sports du Pont d’Essey (1926–1963) |
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Location | 90 Boulevard Jean-Jaurès 54510 Tomblaine |
Owner | Communauté Urbaine du Grand Nancy |
Capacity | 20,087 [2] |
Field size | 105 m x 68 m |
Surface | Pelouse naturelle |
Construction | |
Opened | 8 August, 1926 |
Renovated | 1999–2003 |
Architect | Gérard Bernt, Francis Morillon, Philippe Thouveny (1999–2003)[1] |
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AS Nancy |
Stade Marcel Picot is a football (soccer) stadium located in Tomblaine, France. Built in 1926, it is used by soccer team AS Nancy.
The stadium was completely rebuilt and inaugurated in its new configuration in 2003. It is now able to hold 20,087 people.[1]
In May 2010, the works began to increase its capacity and modernize it. In 2013, the stadium will be able to hold 35,000 people and will be equipped with a retractable roof and a synthetic lawn.
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48°41′44″N 6°12′38″E / 48.6955°N 6.210687°E