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Pierre Mauroy Stadium

Pierre Mauroy stadium is a modular multi-sports showcase with a spectacular design, built in 2012 and home to LOSC, one of France’s leading football clubs. Located in Villeneuve-d’Ascq, it enables the Hauts de France region and the European Metropolis of Lille, the country’s fourth largest city area, to benefit from an outstanding facility that can host a range of cultural and sporting events throughout the year.

In addition to its design features, the stadium includes a range of technological innovations; it is equipped with a roof enabling it to switch from an open stadium to a closed facility in just 30 minutes. Thanks to its modular design and adaptable layout, Lille Stadium has hosted international competitions for several sports since it was built, in addition to the home matches of LOSC football club. Following the Davis Cup tennis finals in 2014 and 2017, several matches from the Euro 2016 Football Championship, the European Basketball Championship in 2015 and the World Handball Championship in 2017, Pierre Mauroy Stadium will stage the handball tournaments during the Paris 2024 Games. The stadium has also hosted concerts by global stars, including Rihanna, Johnny Hallyday and Depeche Mode.


Capacity: 27,000 spectators

What sports for Paris 2024?

Olympic Games

Handball (women’s / men’s)

Basketball (women’s / men’s)

Where is it located?

Department: Nord (59)

City: Villeneuve-d’Ascq

Distance from Paris: 1h by train

Tourist attractions located nearby: Citadelle de Lille, Lille Métropole Musée d’art moderne, Palais des Beaux-Arts, Grand’Place, Old Lille

Legacy

Following the Games, Lille Stadium Stadium will continue to be an ultramodern venue enabling communities across Lille, France’s fourth-largest urban area, to benefit from a modular complex that can host sports and cultural events all year round, including the home matches of LOSC football club, international competitions for several sports and concerts by global stars.

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