- Stade Louis II
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stadium_name = Stade Louis II
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location = Fontvieille,Monaco
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built = early 1980s (current)
opened =1939 (original)May 11 ,1985 (current)
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surface = Grass
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tenants =AS Monaco Monaco national football team
seating_capacity = 18,500 (all-seater)
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scoreboard =The Stade Louis II is a
stadium located in the Fontvieille district ofMonaco . It serves as a venue for both football, being the home of AS Monaco as well as the location of the annual UEFA Super Cup match, and athletics, where it plays host to theIAAF World Athletics Final (though certain events, such as the hammer, have to be held elsewhere, due to the stadium's relatively small capacity).The original Stade Louis II was opened in
1939 as the home of AS Monaco. The new stadium was built in the early 1980s, close to the site of the old stadium on land reclaimed from the sea, opening fully in1985 . It presently has a capacity of approximately 18,500 all seated. The vast majority of the stadium's facilities are located underground, with a large car park directly under the pitch (something that has caused some degree of criticism from managers of AS Monaco's opponents in the past over the state of the pitch).The Stadium is named after
Louis II, Prince of Monaco , who was the Sovereign Prince of Monaco when the original stadium was built. It features prominently in the early versions ofPro Evolution Soccer .Explosion
On
May 31 ,2004 , an explosion, apparently deliberate, caused damage to the Stade Louis II and a neighbouring building,La Ruche, Fontvieille . No injuries were reported and responsibility for the attack remained unclear. The damage, while relatively extensive to portions of the fabric of the buildings, was verified as not having affected the buildings' respective structures. OnJune 1 the Government ofMonaco announced that it would assume responsibility for repairs to the damage caused by the explosion, without preempting the results of expert investigations, which continued. This explosion constituted a rare exception toMonaco 's long-established reputation for safety and absence of violence.IUM
Stade Louis II, containing a large office complex, also houses the
International University of Monaco (IUM), which specializes in business education.See also
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Geography of Monaco Links
* [http://www.monaco.net/communiques/2004050201.htm monaco.net]
* [http://www.monaco.edu/ monaco.edu]
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