Paris 2024 Summer Olympics

Stade Pierre-Mauroy

Description

The Pierre-Mauroy Stadium, located in Villeneuve-d'Ascq, France, is an impressive sports venue that you will definitely want to visit. Opened in 2012, this football stadium is home to the prestigious Lille football club. 

The Pierre-Mauroy Stadium, originally known as the Grand Stade Lille Metropole, has been renamed in honor of Pierre Mauroy, former mayor of Lille and Prime Minister of France. This stadium is the fourth largest in France, accommodating up to 50,186 people.

The Pierre-Mauroy Stadium has been chosen as one of the venues for the 2016 European Football Championship. Over the course of three weeks, from 12 June to 1 July, six matches were played here, including one round of 16 match and one quarter-final match. It was an unforgettable event that attracted many football fans from all over the world.

In January 2017, the Pierre-Mauroy stadium also hosted matches of the World Men's Handball Championship. During this tournament, a new attendance record for a single World Cup match was set, when more than 28 thousand spectators gathered to watch the game between the French and Iceland teams.

If you want to visit this unique stadium and witness exciting sporting events, you can order and issue tickets online on our website. There you will also find a schedule of events and posters to keep you up to date with all the upcoming events. We guarantee fast and easy ticketing so you can enjoy a unique experience at the Pierre-Mauroy Stadium.