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Bordeaux, France's Nouveau Stade de Bordeaux, sometimes called the Matmut Atlantique, is a football stadium. With 42,115 seats, it is the home of FC Girondins de Bordeaux, a team in Ligue 2. In July 2017, the stadium was selected as one of six venues to host football during the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris.

Bordeaux Stadium was constructed using environmentally friendly and sustainable building practices. For example, the stadium has 700 square meters of solar panels covering its roof and rainwater recycling installed for cultivation. Lastly, its unique appearance, which can be seen by the hundreds of white pillars supporting the building, helps to identify it.

Previous Hosted Cities

There are 120 venues where football has been played or will be played during the Summer Olympics. This is the highest number for any Olympic sport.

Bordeaux Stadium hosted the France national team on September 7, 2015, and defeated Serbia 2–1. As part of efforts to hold the event at other locations outside of Paris, the ground was selected to host the 2018 Coupe de la Ligue Final in September 2016.

A list of all the cities that have hosted the Football events in the Olympics:

Bordeaux Stadium Address Information

Full Name: Nouveau Stade de Bordeaux

Address: Cours Jules-Ladoumègue, 33300 Bordeaux, Gironde, France

The stadium opened for business on May 18, 2015. The first game took place on May 23, 2015, the last day of the league season, between Bordeaux and Montpellier. The Matmut Atlantique is a true architectural masterpiece that places a premium on the comfort of its guests.

Both men's and women's football games will be played at Bordeaux, the home field of the French League 1 team.

Tourist Attraction Nearby

How to Reach There?

First, you must take a plane from your country to Charles de Gaulle Airport in Paris, after which you must take public transport.

Distance: Nouveau Stade de Bordeaux is six kilometers away from Bordeaux.

The cheapest way: The cheapest method, which takes 14 minutes and costs $2, is to take the line 75 bus from Bordeaux to Nouveau Stade de Bordeaux.

Fastest way: The quickest route from Bordeaux to Nouveau Stade de Bordeaux is by cab, which will cost between $26 and $31 and take nine minutes.

Direct Route: A bus that travels directly from Brandenburg to Bordeaux stadium is available. Services run Monday through Saturday, with hourly departures. The drive takes about twelve minutes.

Bordeaux Métropole provides free bicycle transportation from the city centre to the competition location. A safe parking area is available from H-3 to H+ 1h30 of each competition session.

How to Enter into the Venue?

Quarante Journaux Stop: Then a 290m walk to the venue

Vergne-Stade Stop: Then a 519m walk to the venue

Parc Des Expositions Porte D Stop: Then a 668m walk to the venue

Parc Des Expositions Stop: Then a 674m walk to the venue

Berges De La Garonne Stop: Then a 1447m walk to the venue

Quarante Journaux is the closest light rail stop to Stade De Bordeaux, four minutes away. The first light rail line that travels to Stade De Bordeaux is the C. The stop is closed at 3:49 AM.

Bordeaux Stadium Features

The largest stadium on the Atlantic coast and in southwest France is the Matmut Atlantique. Teams from the Fayat Building division constructed this advanced stadium, which offers cutting-edge services. The Matmut stadium has the newest technological advancements, including new digital services, an HD Wi-Fi connection that allows fans to access the internet, and a sustainable hybrid pitch.

The stadium was designed with several uses in mind, supporting a varied and extensive schedule. Because of its geometric clarity and purity, it exudes a sense of monumentality and grace.

You could be tempted to compare it to a traditional temple. Still, unlike a temple's enormous platform, the stadium's monumental staircases make it harder to tell when you're inside or outside. The combination of columns and steps creates an approachable and clear outlook.

Bordeaux Stadium will remain the home of the Girondins de Bordeaux and will continue to host concerts and elite sporting events after Paris 2024.

Frequently Asked Question

  1. For what is Bordeaux well-known?

 It is understandable why even Parisians are moving to Bordeaux - the city boasts 350 historic structures and monuments, dozens of museums and art galleries, a brand-new wine experience centre, and some of France's best cuisine.

  1. How much did the new Bordeaux Stadium cost to construct?

Built in 2015 for a total cost of €183 million, the 42,115-seat Bordeaux stadium is the most gorgeous thing you have seen today.

  1. How can one travel to Bordeaux Stadium?

Take tram line C to the Exhibition Centre – Matmut Atlantique Stadium station in Bordeaux to get to the Matmut stadium. From there, it's just a short walk to the stadium entrance.