sport.wikisort.org - StadiumThe Stade Josy Barthel is the former national stadium of Luxembourg, and the former home of the Luxembourg national football team. The stadium, which also hosted rugby union and athletics events, is located on route d'Arlon, in the Luxembourg City quarter of Belair. Following the opening of the Stade de Luxembourg in September 2021, the stadium and its grounds are currently due for demolition and redevelopment.
Football stadium
History
Originally called Stade Municipal after its construction in 1928–1931, it was entirely rebuilt in 1990. Since July 1993, it has borne the name of Joseph "Josy" Barthel,[1] the 1500m gold medalist at the 1952 Olympics: Luxembourg's only Olympic gold medal winner.[2] The stadium is also home to the biggest athletics club in the country, CAL Spora Luxembourg. The spectator capacity is 7,983,[3] some under cover, some in the open air.
In 2014 it was announced that an investment of €230,000 would be required to get the stadium up to a sufficient standard to hold the qualifying matches for Euro 2016.
In June 2014, the Luxembourg Ministry of Sport, in conjunction with the Luxembourg City administration, decided upon the construction of the new Stade de Luxembourg in Gasperich, currently due to open in 2021.[4][5] As a result, the Luxembourg City authorities have announced their intentions to demolish the Stade Josy Barthel and redevelop its grounds and surrounding areas.[6]
The Luxembourg national football team played its last official game at the Josy Barthel Stadium on 27th March 2021, a 3-1 defeat to Portugal in the 2022 World Cup qualifiers.
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General |
- Luxembourg Football Federation
- History
- Managers
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Results |
- 1910–59
- 1960–79
- 1980–99
- 2000–19
- 2020–present
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Players |
- 20+ caps
- Other categories
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Tournaments | |
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Other teams | |
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Buildings and structures in Luxembourg City |
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- ARBED building
- Château de Septfontaines
- Hilton Luxembourg
- Municipal Hospital
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Churches |
- Notre-Dame Cathedral
- St Michael's Church
- St. Peter and Paul Church
- Trinity Church
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Schools |
- Lycée Aline Mayrisch
- Athénée
- European School, Luxembourg I
- Lycée de Garçons
- International School of Luxembourg
- Lycée Michel Lucius
- Lycée Michel Rodange
- Neie Lycée
- Lycée Robert Schuman
- St. George's International School, Luxembourg
- Lycée Vauban
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Sports venues | |
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Railway stations | |
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Cable transport infrastructure |
- Grund elevator
- Pfaffenthal-Kirchberg funicular
- Pfaffenthal Panoramic Elevator
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Bridges and tunnels |
- Adolphe Bridge
- Clausen Viaduct
- Grand Duchess Charlotte Bridge
- Passerelle
- René Konen Tunnel
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Historic sites and monuments |
- The Bock
- American Cemetery
- Fort Thüngen
- Gëlle Fra
- Monument of the Millennium
- National Monument of Solidarity
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Museums and galleries | |
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Cultural and entertainment venues |
- Conservatoire
- Den Atelier
- Grand Théâtre
- Kinepolis Kirchberg
- Neumünster Abbey
- Philharmonie
- Théâtre des Capucins
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Shopping and commercial centres |
- Kirchberg District Centre
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Research |
- National Library
- University of Luxembourg
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State and public administration |
- Alcide de Gasperi Building
- City Hall
- Hôtel de la Chambre
- Grand Ducal Palace
- Judiciary City
- Villa Louvigny
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European Union administration |
- Alcide de Gasperi Building
- Euroforum building
- European Investment Bank
- Konrad Adenauer building
- La Porte Towers
- Palais de la Cour de Justice
- Jean Monnet 2 building
- Joseph Bech building
- Robert Schuman building
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На других языках
[de] Josy-Barthel-Stadion
Das Josy-Barthel-Stadion (französisch Stade Josy Barthel, früher Städtisches Stadion) in der Stadt Luxemburg im Großherzogtums Luxemburg ist ein Fußballstadion mit Leichtathletikanlage. Es war bis 2021 Austragungsort der Heimspiele der luxemburgischen Fußballnationalmannschaft, der luxemburgischen Rugby-Union-Nationalmannschaft sowie, mangels eigener UEFA-konformer Spielstätten im Großherzogtum Luxemburg, der Europapokalspiele luxemburgischer Vereine.
- [en] Stade Josy Barthel
[fr] Stade Josy-Barthel
Le stade Josy-Barthel (anciennement Stade municipal) est un stade luxembourgeois de 9 125 places assises en configuration football.
[ru] Жози Бартель (стадион)
«Жози́ Барте́ль» (люксемб. Stade Josy-Barthel, фр. и нем. Stade Josy Barthel) — мультиспортивный стадион в городе Люксембурге одноимённого государства, построен в 1928 году, нынешнее название носит с июля 1993 года.
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