Centre de performance de la Section paloise
Le Centre de performance de la Section paloise et appelé HonhaCamp TotalEnergies par contrat de naming avec TotalEnergies, est un complexe sportif dédié à l’entraînement, à la préparation physique et à la formation des joueurs du club de rugby à XV de la Section paloise, basé à Pau, dans les Pyrénées-Atlantiques.
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Stade du Hameau is a versatile stadium and sports convention center located in Pau, France. The construction started in 1948 and the stadium has been owned by the city of Pau since 1983, when it was transferred from the French army. The primary use of this stadium is for rugby union matches, serving as the home ground for the French club Section Paloise.
The stadium has a seating capacity of 14,588, though this number has been reduced after the removal of the Ossau stand. It has been hosting Section Paloise's rugby matches since 1991, before which they played at the Stade de la Croix du Prince since 1910.
Significant renovations were carried out in 1988, and Pau FC, the local football club, also used the stadium for a time starting in 1991. In 2017, the Stade du Hameau underwent a major transformation, enhancing its aesthetics with distinctive roofing on the North and East stands. This renovation gave the stadium a more modern and elegant appearance.
Pau FC eventually moved to their own stadium at Nouste Camp in 2018 but had to return to the Hameau during the first half of the 2020-2021 season while their new stadium met Ligue 2 standards. Additionally, the Hameau hosts various sporting and cultural events, including the 2018–19 Pro D2 final.
In terms of capacity, the Stade du Hameau is the largest stadium in Pyrénées-Atlantiques, surpassing the Stade Jean-Dauger in Bayonne and the Parc des sports d'Aguiléra in Biarritz. It also ranks as the third-largest stadium in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region, just below the Matmut Atlantique and Chaban-Delmas stadiums in Bordeaux.
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The Nouste Camp is a football stadium and a sports complex located in the Pau suburb of Bizanos in France. The home of Pau FC, it is the smallest stadium in the 2022–23 Ligue 2, with an all-seated capacity of 4,031.
Opened as Nouveau Stade de Pau in 2018, the stadium is Pau FC's new football-specific stadium. After renovations were completed in 2021 to comply with Ligue 2 requirements, the ground was renamed Nouste Camp, which means "Our Ground" in Béarnese. The complex includes several football pitches, including a training pitch with artificial turf.
The club used a variety of grounds in Pau for home matches in the years between 1959 and 2018. Pau FC had to groudshare with French rugby union heavyweight Section Paloise since 1991, when Section left their historic Stade de la Croix du Prince.
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The canton of Pau-2 is an administrative division of the Pyrénées-Atlantiques department, southwestern France. It was created at the French canton reorganisation which came into effect in March 2015. Its seat is in Pau.
It consists of the following communes:
Idron
Pau
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Idron is a commune in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques department in south-western France. It is an eastern suburb of Pau. In 1973, it was merged into the commune Idron-Lée-Ousse-Sendets with three other communes: Lée, Ousse and Sendets. In 2000 the commune of Idron was recreated.
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The canton of Pau-3 is an administrative division of the Pyrénées-Atlantiques department, southwestern France. It was created at the French canton reorganisation which came into effect in March 2015. Its seat is in Pau.
It consists of the following communes:
Bizanos
Mazères-Lezons
Pau
Conçu pour répondre aux exigences du rugby professionnel, ce centre moderne a pour ambition d’offrir un cadre optimal pour le développement des joueurs, la centralisation des activités sportives et administratives du club, ainsi que l’accueil des jeunes talents.
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