Stade Bergeyre
Stade Bergeyre | |
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Town or city | 19th arrondissement of Paris, Paris |
Country | France |
Completed | 1918; 106 years ago (1918) |
Demolished | 1926; 98 years ago (1926) |
Stade Bergeyre is a former sports stadium in northeast of Paris, France, located in 19th district of the French capital. Built in August 1918, with financial support of Jacques Sigrand. Its capacity was approximately 15,000, and it is named after Robert Bergeyre, a young French rugby player who died at the age of 20 in First World War.
Bergeyre stadium was mainly used for football games, and was home of the Olympique Paris team. Also, rugby, track and field and various other activities (e.g. circus) took place there. In 1924, several football and rugby games of the Olympic Games took place here. However, just two years later, it was demolished because the city of Paris, which was quickly growing, needed space for housing. The neighbourhood retained the Bergeyre name, known today as Butte Bergeyre.
48°52′38″N 2°22′37″E / 48.87722°N 2.37694°E / 48.87722; 2.37694
References
- 1924 Summer Olympics official report. pp. 318, 320. (in French)
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