Stade Maurice Trélut
Full name | Stade Maurice Trélut |
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Location | Tarbes, Midi-Pyrénées, France |
Coordinates | 43°13′12″N 0°4′33″E / 43.22000°N 0.07583°E |
Owner | City of Tarbes |
Capacity | 16,400 (Rugby) 3,000 (Football) |
Surface | Grass |
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Stade Maurice Trélut is part of the Tarbes sports complex in
Rugby Union team, Tarbes Pyrénées Rugby
who play in the French ProD2 league. The rugby stadium is made up of one large all-seater stand (Main stand) which houses club facilities, plus two other seated stands and one area of terracing.
On March 14, 2014, it hosted a Six Nations Under 20s Championship match between France and Ireland with France winning 23 - 13.
Also on the site is a smaller stadium which hosts the Tarbes Pyrénées Football home games with a capacity of 3,000. This smaller venue is a single stand stadium with the remaining three sides restricted to standing areas. The stand seats 1,200 people and also contains the football club facilities.
Also found in the complex are extensive all-weather training pitches, an indoor sports hall, tennis courts, social club buildings and parking areas.
The stadium was named for a mayor of Tarbes,
Stadoceste Tarbais
.
External links
- Tarbes Pyrenees Rugby Union site (in French)
- Tarbes Pyrenees Football club site (in French)