Stade Gabriel Montpied - Clermont Stadium Guide

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Last Updated: September 4, 2021

External view of Stade Gabriel Montpied main stand

Stade Gabriel Montpied is a multi-purpose French Stadium located in the central city and commune of Clermont-Ferrand.

First opened back in December 1995, the 10,607 capacity ground is primarily used for football matches of local team Clermont Foot Auvergne 63.

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Stadium Facts

Overview
Team:Clermont
Opened:1995
Capacity:10,670
Address: 4, rue Adrien Mabrut, Clermont Ferrand, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, 63100
Pitch Size:105m x 68m
Stadium Owner:Ville de Clermont-Ferrand
Operator:Clermont Foot 64
Wikipedia:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stade_Gabriel_Montpied
Stadium Names
Names:Gabriel Montpied Stadium (English)
Construction Details
Built:1995
Architect:Jacques Kalisz
Construction Cost:€ 77 million (2018 rennovation)
Renovated:2018-present

Stade Gabriel Montpied History

Stade Gabriel Montpied first opened on 30th December 1996, and was the only stadium architect Jacques Kalisz built throughout his distinguished career.

Often compared to Limerick’s Thomond Park, the stadium’s design is said to resemble a human eye – courtesy of the is centred on the curved presence of the large Gergovie stand.

Capable of seating 8,000 supporters, the main stand seats more fans than the rest of the stadium put together. Whilst commended for its aesthetics, structurally the roof design has at times being problematic.

Due to its tall structure and enclosed nature it suffers from high wind resistance, and on 27th December 1999 a storm caused damage to around 60% of the roof.

The record attendance at Clermont Foot’s stadium was set on July 23rd 2014 in a preseason friendly between Olympique Marseilles and S.L Benfica.

It was hosted at Gabriel Montpied because Marseille’s Stade Vélodrome was undergoing expansion in preparation for Euro 2016.

As for the future of Stade Gabriel Montpied there has been growing speculation since at least 2012 that it could be largely rebuilt to a state-of-the-art stadium.

Similar to what Udinese are currently doing with Stadio Friuli to preserve the iconic main stand, the renovation would involve the construction of a horse-shoe shaped stand across three sections of the pitch, with a total capacity of 30,000.

Clermont Foot Info

Full Name:Clermont Foot 63
Rivals:AS Moulins, AS Yzeure, Grenoble Foot 38, LB Châteauroux, Bourg en Bresse Péronnas
Founded:1911
Team Colours:Red and Blue
Nicknames:Les Lanciers
Famous Players:Jason Berthomier, Mohamed Bayo, Jim Allevinah, Vital N'Simba, Florent Ogier
Famous Managers:Helena Costa, Corinne Diacre, Pascal Gastien, Michel Der Zakarian, Régis Brouard
Team Owner:Ahmet Schaefer
Team Goalscorer:Rémy Dugimont (44)
Most Appearances:Eugène Ekobo (255)
Official Website:https://www.clermontfoot.com/
Team Wikipedia:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clermont_Foot

Stade Gabriel Montpied Seating Plan

Below is a seating plan of Clermont's Stade Gabriel Montpied:

Stade Gabrielf montpied Seating Plan

Stand Photos

Stade Gabriel Montpied is comprised of four stands: North, East, South and West.

Click the thumbnails above to enlarge an image of each stand and to read a more detailed description of each part of the Stadium.

How to get to Stade Gabriel Montpied

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who plays at Stade Gabriel Montpied?

French side Clermont play their home matches at Stade Gabriel Montpied.

What is the capacity of Stade Gabriel Montpied?

As of 2024 Stade Gabriel Montpied has an official seating capacity of 10,670 for Football matches.

When was Stade Gabriel Montpied opened?

Stade Gabriel Montpied officially opened in 1995 and is home to Clermont

What is the postcode for Stade Gabriel Montpied?

The postcode for Stade Gabriel Montpied is 63100.

Are there any Covid restrictions at the stadium?

Covid Restrictions may be in place when you visit Stade Gabriel Montpied in 2024. Please visit the official website of Clermont for full information on changes due to the Coronavirus.