Ladhof Stadium Explained

Stade du Ladhof
Coordinates:48.082°N 7.366°W
Tenants:FC Portugais de Colmar, FC Espagnols de Colmar
Capacity:1500 places
Pushpin Map:France

The Stadium Ladhof is a stadium in Colmar, France particularly known for hosting the matches of Football Club of Colmar (known for a time as Colmar Stadium 77) until 1986. It is currently used by the Portuguese FC and FC Colmar Spaniards, two regional amateur clubs.

The stadium has a capacity of 1,500 seats, including 240 seats in the assises.

It is located on 2 Ladhof Street, Colmar. It should not be confused with Francs stadium or the Colmar Stadium, the other two main stadiums in the city.

History

The stadium was inaugurated on 21 September 1947. From that date, it hosts the home games of FC Colmar, becoming Colmar Stadium 77 in 1977. There will be played encounters of CFA in 1948–1949, of Division 3 soccer in 1978–1979, and Division 4 soccer in 1979–1980.

On 26 December 1964 FC Colmar played FC Sochauxin at Ladhof Stadium.

After the dissolution of Colmar Stadium 77 in 1986, the stadium was occupied by small amateur clubs in Colmar.

World record by scooter

On 30 May 2006 The Colmarien Pascal Couffin beat the world hour record for the kick scooter at the Ladhof Stadium. In all, he traveled 17 kilometers and 188 meters.[1]

On 16 September 2012, again in Ladhof Stadium, Pascal tried to beat his own record, in vain.[2]

See also

Bibliography

Here is a list of some reference books on the subject. Those used in the writing of this article are pointed by the symbol †

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Don Quichotte à trottinette. Julie Klipfel. 30 May 2006. 28 January 2015.
  2. Web site: Pascal Couffin la tête dans le guidon. Léonie Deloy. 16 September 2012. 28 January 2015.