Le stade Saint-Lazare est un stade de football situé au sud de Limoges dans le Centre Sportif Municipal de Saint-Lazare. Ce complexe sportif comprend un parcours de golf de dix-huit trous et sept terrains de football dont un terrain d'honneur d'une capacité de 3 000 places.

1. Histoire

De 2012 à 2019, le terrain d'honneur a accueilli les matches à domicile de l'équipe du Limoges Football Club, lors de la rénovation du stade de Beaublanc, dont la capacité a été portée de 9 900 à 13 000 places. Finalement, à la suite du forfait général de l'équipe première en Régional 2 lors de la saison 2019-2020, le comité exécutif de la FFF impose au Limoges Football de repartir en Départemental 1 pour la saison 2020-2021. Le stade Saint-Lazare accueille les rencontres du nouveau club, Limoges Football qui a pris la suite du club Limoges Football Club.

1. Environnement et accès


1. = Situation =

Le stade Saint-Lazare est situé au sud de Limoges dans le Centre Sportif Municipal de Saint-Lazare.

1. = Desserte en transports =

Ce lieu est desservi par les lignes de bus de la STCL : 4, 15, 24, 32 (station Pôle Saint Lazare).

1. Notes et références


1. Voir aussi


1. = Articles connexes =

Limoges Football Club

1. = Liens externes =

(fr) Le stade sur france.stades.free.fr

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