Parc Olympique Lyonnais Explained

Stadium Name:Parc Olympique Lyonnais
Groupama Stadium
Logo Image:Logo_Groupama_Stadium.png
Owner:OL Groupe
Operator:OL Groupe
Address:10 Avenue Simone Veil
Location:Décines-Charpieu, Metropolis of Lyon, France
Surface:AirFibr hybrid grass
Dimensions:105 × 68 metres (344 ft × 223 ft)
Architect:Populous
Structural Engineer:Vinci SA
Services Engineer:Vinci SA
General Contractor:Vinci SA
Capacity:59,186[1]
Suites:105
Record Attendance:58,664 (Rugby: Montpellier HR - Lyon OU, 25 May 2018)
Tenants:Olympique Lyonnais (2016–present)
France national football team (selected matches)
Website:Official website
Publictransit: Décines–OL Vallée
Décines–OL Vallée[2]

Parc Olympique Lyonnais, known for sponsorship reasons as Groupama Stadium, is a 59,186-seat stadium in Décines-Charpieu, in the Metropolis of Lyon. The home of French football club Olympique Lyonnais (OL), it replaced their previous stadium, the Stade de Gerland, in January 2016. The Stade de Gerland became the home of Lyon OU Rugby. It's the third largest stadium in France, behind Stade de France in Saint-Denis (Paris) and Orange Velodrome in Marseille.

The stadium was a host of UEFA Euro 2016, and was also chosen to stage the 2017 Coupe de la Ligue Final and the 2018 UEFA Europa League Final, in addition to the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup and football at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris. Outside football, the ground has also held rugby union and ice hockey matches, as well as musical concerts.

Construction

On 1 September 2008, Olympique Lyonnais president Jean-Michel Aulas announced plans to create a new 60,000-seat stadium, tentatively called OL Land, to be built on 50 hectares of land located in Décines-Charpieu, a suburb of Lyon. The stadium would also include state-of-the-art sporting facilities, two hotels, a leisure center, and commercial and business offices.

On 13 October 2008, the project was agreed upon by the French government, the General Council of Rhône, the Grand Lyon, SYTRAL, and the commune of Décines for construction with approximately 180 million of public money being used and between €60–80 million coming from the Urban Community of Lyon.[3] The project was hindered by slow administrative procedures, political interests, and various opposition groups who viewed the stadium as financially, ecologically, and socially wrong for the taxpayers and community of Décines. After landscaping in 2012, stadium construction started in summer 2013.

Football

Olympique Lyonnais played their first game in the new stadium on 9 January 2016, winning 4–1 against Troyes in Ligue 1; Alexandre Lacazette scored the first goal at the ground.[4]

In November 2009, the French Football Federation chose Parc Olympique Lyonnais one of the twelve stadiums to be used in the country's bidding for UEFA Euro 2016. It hosted six games at the tournament, including the hosts' 2–1 win over the Republic of Ireland in the last 16, and eventual champions Portugal's 2–0 win over Wales in the semi-finals.[5] [6]

In September 2016, the new stadium was chosen as the host of the 2017 Coupe de la Ligue Final, the first time that the final had been hosted outside the Paris area. Paris Saint-Germain won 4–1 against Monaco.[7] On 9 December 2016, UEFA announced that Parc OL had been chosen to host the 2018 UEFA Europa League Final on 16 May 2018.[8]

Parc OL was one of nine stadiums hosting matches at the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup, staging the semi-finals and the final.[9] It will also be a venue for football at the 2024 Summer Olympics.

UEFA Euro 2016

DateTime (CEST)Team #1Result Team #2RoundAttendance
13 June 2016 21:00 0–2 55,408
16 June 2016 18:00 0–2 51,043
19 June 2016 21:00 0–1 49,752
22 June 2016 18:00 3–3 55,514
26 June 2016 15:00 2–1 56,279
6 July 2016 21:00 2–0 55,679

2019 FIFA Women's World Cup

DateTime (CEST)Team #1ResultTeam #2RoundAttendance
2 July 201921:001–2 Semi-finals53,512
3 July 201921:001–0 48,452
7 July 201917:002–0 Final57,900

2023 Rugby World Cup

DateTime (CEST)Team #1Result Team #2RoundAttendance
24 September 2023 21:00 40–6 55,296
27 September 2023 17:45 36–26 49,342
29 September 2023 21:00 96–17 57,083
5 October 2023 21:00 73–0 57,672
6 October 2023 21:00 60–7 58,102

France national football team

width=120Datewidth=110width=60Resultwidth=110width=230Competition
9 June 2018 1–1Friendly
7 September 2021 2–02022 World Cup qualification
23 March 2024 0–2Friendly

2024 UEFA Women's Nations League Finals

The stadium was one of three selected to host the 2024 UEFA Women's Nations League Finals matches. It hosted one match.

2024 Summer Olympics

DateTeam #1ResultTeam #2RoundAttendance
24 July 2024 2–1 10,637
25 July 2024 3–2 29,208
27 July 2024 3–1 30,008
28 July 2024 0–2 5,212
30 July 2024 0–2 10,017
31 July 2024 1–2 21,946
2 August 2024 0–3 19,111
3 August 2024 2–2 10,355
5 August 2024 3–1 47,530
6 August 2024 1–0 11,716
9 August 2024 0–1 10,995

Concerts

List of concerts at Parc Olympique Lyonnais, showing date, artist, event and attendance!Date!Artist!Event!Attendance
9 January 2016will.i.amStadium inauguration
23 March 2016Christophe Maé2015–16 UEFA Women's Champions League[10]
19 July 2016RihannaAnti World Tour
June 2017ColdplayA Head Full of Dreams Tour50,901[11]
12 July 2017Celine DionCeline Dion Live 201739,507
24 May 2019Ed Sheeran÷ Tour55,897[12]
May 201956,050
May 201951,759
June 2019Stars 80Triomphe17,284[13]
4 June 2019Phil CollinsNot Dead Yet Tour34,163[14]
11 June 2022Soprano[15] Chasseur d'étoiles Tour50,440
25 June 2022Indochine[16] Central Tour72,561[17]
8 July 2022RammsteinRammstein Stadium Tour49,124[18]
9 July 202249,560[19]
19 July 2022The Rolling StonesSixty Tour50,319[20]
31 May 2023Depeche ModeMemento Mori World Tour52,000
15 June 2023MuseWill of the People World Tour59,000[21]
23 June 2023Mylène Farmer[22] -- auto-translated by Module:CS1 translator -->Nevermore 2023/202445,000
24 June 202345,000
11 July 2023Red Hot Chili PeppersGlobal Stadium Tour49,158
2 June 2024Taylor SwiftThe Eras Tour62,000[23]
3 June 2024
15 June 2024RammsteinRammstein Stadium Tour
22 June 2024ColdplayMusic of the Spheres World Tour165,000[24]
23 June 2024
25 June 2024

Other uses

The venue hosted an outdoor Ligue Magnus ice hockey game between Lyon and Grenoble on 30 December 2016.[25] In that game, Grenoble defeated Lyon 5–2; the attendance at that game was 25,142, which turned out to be the all-time record attendance for an ice hockey game in France.

Parc Olympique Lyonnais hosted the finals of rugby union's European Rugby Champions Cup and European Rugby Challenge Cup in 2016. It was one of nine venues chosen for France's hosting of the 2023 Rugby World Cup.[26]

The stadium will also host the match between France and England on the final weekend of the 2024 Six Nations on 16 March 2024; this is because the Stade de France in Saint-Denis is unavailable while it is being prepared for use in the 2024 Summer Olympics.

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Bienvenue au Groupama Stadium . Groupama Stadium . fr . 10 February 2020.
  2. Web site: Accès - Infos pratiques . groupama-stadium.com . 26 March 2020 . fr.
  3. News: LE GRAND STADE EST RELANCÉ . football365.fr . fr . 20 July 2011 . 10 February 2020.
  4. Web site: Ligue 1 : Lyon s'impose 4-1 face à Troyes lors de sa première au Parc OL. 9 January 2016.
  5. News: 2016 UEFA European Championship . UEFA . 26 July 2016 . 18 February 2020.
  6. News: Portugal 2-0 Wales: five talking points from the semi-final in Lyon . The Guardian . 6 July 2016 . 18 February 2020.
  7. News: PSG 4-1 Monaco: PSG win fourth straight French League Cup. 15 September 2017. Sky Sports. 1 April 2017.
  8. News: Lyon to host 2018 UEFA Europa League final . UEFA . 9 December 2016 . 17 June 2020.
  9. News: Les demi-finales et la finale seront à Lyon . Le Progrès. fr . 19 September 2017 . 17 June 2020.
  10. Web site: 24 March 2016. Jérémy Laugier. 23 March 2016. Ligue des champions féminine: L'OL envoie un message à toute l'Europe. 20minutes.fr.
  11. 2018-02-03. 2017-07-25. Current Boxscore Billboard. . https://web.archive.org/web/20170725213515/http://www.billboard.com/biz/current-boxscore/ . 25 July 2017 .
  12. Web site: 27 May 2019. 27 May 2019. Ed Sheeran : 163 706 fans pour les 3 concerts au Groupama Stadium. www.groupama-stadium.com.
  13. Web site: 5 June 2019. 3 June 2019. Stars 80 : Plus de 17 000 fans pour le concert au Groupama Stadium. /www.groupama-stadium.com.
  14. Web site: 5 June 2019. 5 June 2019. Phil Collins : 35 000 fans au Groupama Stadium. www.groupama-stadium.com.
  15. Web site: 27 September 2021. 23 November 2020. Soprano en concert au Groupama Stadium en juin 2022. www.lyonmag.com.
  16. Web site: 18 May 2021. Benjamin Terrasson. 7 April 2021. Lyon : Indochine décale sa tournée programmée en 2021 à 2022. www.lyoncapitale.fr.
  17. Web site: 2022-07-10. fr-FR. Indonews Archive. Indochine.
  18. Publication sur le compte Facebook officiel du Groupama Stadium, en date du 09/07/2022 à 01:07
  19. Publication sur le compte Facebook officiel du Groupama Stadium, en date du 09/07/2022 à 23:34
  20. Web site: 2022-07-20. fr. @groupamastadium. Twitter.
  21. News: 20 June 2023. 16 June 2023. 59.000 spectateurs sous le charme de Muse. subscription. www.leprogres.fr. .
  22. Web site: 24 June 2023. 23 June 2023. "Nevermore 2023" : la tournée des stades de Mylène Farmer passera par Lyon !. www.lyonmag.com. <
  23. Web site: 3 June 2024. 3 June 2023. Taylor Swift en concert à Lyon : 3h20 de show, une heure sous la pluie battante, 62 000 Swifties en folie. www.leparisien.fr.
  24. 31 July 2024 . Zach Bryan Tops June Touring Report with Almost $69 Million . live . https://archive.today/20240731152701/https://www.billboard.com/pro/zach-bryan-number-1-june-touring-report-69-million/ . 31 July 2024 . 31 July 2024 . Billboard.
  25. News: Winter Game : bientôt du hockey sur glace au Parc OL ! . Lyonmag. fr . 12 February 2016 . 19 June 2020.
  26. News: The 9 stadiums for 2023 RWC in France. 7 May 2018. Sport 24. 15 November 2017.