Stade Gustave-Delmotte

The Stade Gustave-Delmotte is a football stadium in Hénin-Beaumont, France.

Stade Gustave-Delmotte
Stade Gustave-Delmotte is located in France
Stade Gustave-Delmotte
Stade Gustave-Delmotte
Location within France
AddressRue Pierre Brosssolette, 62110 Hénin-Beaumont[1]
Coordinates50°24′25″N 2°56′17″E / 50.407°N 2.938°E / 50.407; 2.938
OwnerVille d'Hénin-Beaumont
Capacity100 places
SurfaceNatural grass
Construction
Built12 February 1989
ArchitectMichel Denisse
Tenants
Stade Hénin (under 21s), Olympique Hénin (adult and under 21s)

Historical

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The stadium was inaugurated Sunday, February 12, 1989, by Jacques Piette and Pierre Darchicourt. It is a stadium with three fields of which the field of honor hosts the important game of the weekend.

Organization of courses

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Field of honor

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Field of honor behind one of the goals in the match of the women's U-15 Championship between FCF Hénin-Beaumont and Estevelles Fc (4-1) 29 January 2011

On the main pitch is played the most important game of the weekend team meetings of the veteran Olympic Hénin club or matches of the teams of FCF Hénin-Beaumont, a women's club in town and occasionally by teams of stage héninois.

The land is also used as a training ground for some teams. It is the only stadium field where the nets are removed outside games times to preserve them since the stadium is available to individuals outside normal hours.

Second Field

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The second field, located above the main pitch, is commonly used when a game is played on the field of honor. It is often the case that under 21s and other youth teams play on this field.

Third Field

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The third ground is very little used in Delmotte stadium unless the other two fields are occupied. On this one too, it is the under 21 teams that use this field.

Location

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The stadium is located at the end of the street Pierre Brosselette in Hénin-Beaumont in the direction of Rouvroy. The stadium is accessible through the Tadao bus line in the direction towards Hénin-Beaumont-Rouvroy.

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