Geoffroy Guichard stadium
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An emblematic sports site
The
mythical stadium of the legendary soccer team “Les Verts”, with its rich, passionate past has always been adept at rising to the occasion. After a complete refurbishment for the World Cup in 1998, its vocation is now extending to new spheres.
“Le chaudron” and its history
In 1930, a plot of land covering 38 000 square meters was bought from the family of the Baron of Rochetaillée on the domain of Etivallière by Actosia and Mr Geoffroy Guichard and was then sold for a symbolic French franc to the Saint-Etienne Sports Association (which became the ASSE). The stadium project began to take shape and in 1957, Saint-Etienne became the French champions for the first time. The town of Saint-Etienne acquired the stadium in 1965.
Since then, the 1998 World Cup has taken place, accompanied by considerable renovation work on the stadium, giving it the “impressive face-lift” we are all familiar with.
Projects for the future

Saint-Etienne Métropole, who manages the site since 2001, wished to give local residents the opportunity to enjoy their stadium differently. In addition to the resident club matches, several major sports events (France/Fidji rugby test match in November 2001, France / England ladies’ football World Cup in November 2002, the Confederations’ Cup from 19 to 28 June 2003), the stadium organises other big events (Johnny Hallyday concert in July 2003). The Rubgy World Cup is scheduled for 2007.
Saint-Etienne Métropole takes responsibility for any major investments and is also responsible for any day-to-day maintenance work and repairs to keep the stadium in good condition.
- seating : 35 616
- pitch : 36 000 grass strips (450 tonnes)
- lighting / buildings : 70 km of electric cables
- stand : 261 tons of steel
- 4 x 41 m high portal structures
Access
- By air
Regular flights to Saint-Etienne Bouthéon Airport, 15 minutes from the stadium (Tel. 04 77 55 71 71 for information)
http://www.saint-etienne.aeroport.fr/site_st_etienne_anglais/index.htm (uk)
http://www.lyonairport.com/ (uk) - By train
High Speed Train railway station situated at Châteaucreux (Tel. 08 36 35 35 35 for information), then special bus with parking and public transport provided - By car
From Roanne-Clermont, take the A72,
> exit “ Hôpital Nord” for parking A, in the direction of the Musée d’Art Moderne ,
> exit 14 “ La Talaudière” for parking B, in the direction of Méons.
From Lyon, take the A47 in direction of Saint-Etienne, then the A72,
> exit 14 “ La Talaudière” for parking B, in the direction of Méons,
> exit “ Hôpital Nord” for parking A, in the direction of the Musée d’Art Moderne. - By tramway
Line 4, stop “Stade Geoffroy Guichard” - By bus
Line 9, stop “Maison de la productique” (Tel. (0033) (0)4 77 33 31 35 for information)
How to visit Geoffroy Guichard stadium ?
http://www.tourisme-st-etienne.com/site_ang/index.htm (uk)