Stade Jean Dauger (Basque: Jean Dauger estadioa) is a multi-purpose stadium in Bayonne, France. It is currently used mostly for rugby union matches and is the home stadium of Aviron Bayonnais. After a renovation project completed in 2009, the stadium can hold 16,934, with 10,733 seated[citation needed]. The stadium is named after the late Jean Dauger, former rugby union and league player who played for Aviron Bayonnais.
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Former names | Parc des Sports de Saint Léon |
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Location | Bayonne, France |
Coordinates | 43°29′8″N 1°28′45″W |
Owner | City of Bayonne |
Operator | City of Bayonne |
Capacity | 18,069 |
Surface | grass |
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Opened | 1937 |
Renovated | 2006 to 2009, 2021 |
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Aviron Bayonnais |
It hosted the match between Canada and Fiji during the 1991 Rugby World Cup. Canada won the match 13–3.
In July 2011 the stadium hosted all four matches of the Kopa Baiona.[1] It was a friendly football tournament involving Olympique de Marseille, FC Girondins de Bordeaux, Udinese Calcio and Real Betis. It was won by Udinese Calcio.[2]
Venues of the 1991 Rugby World Cup | |
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2020–21 Top 14 venues | |
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