Stade de la Rabine
47°39′7″N 2°45′40″W / 47.65194°N 2.76111°W / 47.65194; -2.76111Owner Ville de Vannes Capacity 11,303 Field size 125 m × 75 m (137 yd × 82 yd) Surface Hybrid grass Construction Opened 2001 Renovated 2006 Expanded 2022 Tenants Rugby Club Vannes
Vannes OC
Vannes OC
The Stade de la Rabine is a multi-purpose stadium in Vannes, France. It is currently used by Vannes OC and Rugby Club Vannes. The stadium is able to hold 11,303 spectators.[1][2]
The stadium was used as a venue for the 2013 IRB Junior World Championship, which was won by England. It also hosted the opening match, semifinals, third-place match, and final of the 2018 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup. On February 3, 2019, it hosted a Six Nations Under 20s Championship match between France and Wales, with France winning 32–10.
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Preceded by PNG Football Stadium Port Moresby | FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup Final Venue 2018 | Succeeded by Estadio Nacional San José |
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