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Coordinates: 43°205N 3°1558E / 43.33472°N 3.26611°E / 43.33472; 3.26611
 

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Stade Raoul-Barrière
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LocationBéziers, France
Coordinates43°20′5N 3°15′58E / 43.33472°N 3.26611°E / 43.33472; 3.26611
OwnerCity of Béziers
Capacity18,555
SurfaceGrass
Construction
Built1989
Opened1990
Renovated2003 to 2007
Tenants
AS Béziers Hérault (1989–present)
Béziers (2018–present)

Stade Raoul-Barrière, formerly Stade de la Méditerranée, is a multi-purpose stadiuminBéziers, France. The stadium is able to hold 18,555 (16,110 seated)[1] people and was built in 1989. It is currently used mostly for rugby union matches and is the home stadium of AS Béziers Hérault.

On October 4, 1991, it hosted a 1991 Rugby World Cup Pool 4 match between France and Romania with France winning 30 - 3.

It hosted the first two Pool C matches of the 1999 Rugby World Cup. On October 1, it hosted Fiji versus Namibia with Fiji winning 67 - 18. The following day, it hosted quin-hosts France versus Canada with France winning 33. - 20.

In addition to AS Béziers Hérault matches, the stadium has hosted Castres Olympique rugby union matches versus Toulouse in August 2010, and versus Stade Français in August 2014.

On 9 March, 2018, it hosted Six Nations Under 20s Championship between France and England with France losing 6–22.

The stadium is also used to host Rugby league Internationals. On December 4, 1994, France hosted Australia in Béziers. In Mal Meninga's last match, 8,000 people saw the Kangaroos run out 74-0 winners. More recently, Stade de la Méditerranée has been used as the home ground for the France-based Moroccan national team.

On 15 August 2009 Stade de la Méditerranée hosted another Rugby league game in which Catalans Dragons hosted Hull F.C. in front of 6,500 fans. Catalans Dragons ran out winners with an 18 - 6 win over Hull FC.

In May 2019, the stadium was renamed the Raoul-Barrière Stadium in honor of the Grand Béziers coach two months after his death.[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Site Officiel du Club de Rugby de Béziers - Association Sportive Béziers Hérault - Rugby Pro D2". ASBH. Retrieved 2011-10-14.
  • ^ "L'ASBH renomme son stade "Stade Raoul Barrière"". www.rugbyrama.fr (in French). Rugbyrama. 4 June 2019. Retrieved 4 June 2019..
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