Stade du Moustoir

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Lorient, France

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Stade du Moustoir Reviews | Rating 4.3 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Stade du Moustoir is located in Lorient, France on Rue du Tour des Portes. Stade du Moustoir is rated 4.3 out of 5 in the category stadium in France.

Address

Rue du Tour des Portes

Phone

+33 297351500

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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James Wyper

Went for an evening game. Parking nearby is restricted but we found a street less than 10 minutes walk away to leave the car in. Pretty standard stadium experience although unlike in the UK you can drink pitch side (The bars sell plastic glasses for 1 Euro which is refundable if you return them). Rows near the pitch aren't fully sheltered from the rain. We were supporting the home team - the away section is a tiny standing terrace in one corner and didn't look like much fun for the (very) few away fans who turned up.

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Annette LAINE

I love this please

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Mahter Bilişim

FISH AND FOOTBALL In Northwest France lies Britanny, a region with its own history and language. It is also recognised for its football: Stade Rennais, Stade Brestois, En Avant de Guingamp and FC Lorient are teams that have each, in their own way, made an impression on French football. For Lorient, this includes a cup win in 2002, a triumph that would have been impossible a couple of years earlier. FC Lorient was founded in 1926, but it wasn’t until 1998 that the club made its debut in Ligue 1. Up to that point the team had led a rather anonymous life in the country’s lower divisions. The journey upwards through the divisions began in 1991, when Christian Gourcuff began his second spell as coach at the club. The team won the third division title and reached Ligue 1 within six years. The club’s greatest success came, however, in the first year without Gourcuff at the helm. The 2001/02 season did end with relegation, but also with two cup finals. In the less prestigious league Cup, Lorient scrambled through to the final, where Bordeaux were too strong (Lorient lost 3-0). In the French Cup, however, the team were immortalised by beating Bastia in the final at the Stade de France – a title that wasn’t just the club’s first but would also take them into Europe for the first time. Since then there have been no more titles, but the club managed to get themselves back into Ligue 1 in 2006, again thanks to Christian Gourcuff. They stayed there for 11 years before being relegated again in the spring of 2017. CLUB: FC Lorient-Bretagne Sud NICKNAME: Les Merlus (the Hakes) and Le FCL FOUNDED: 1926 STADIUM: Stade du Moustoir, Lorient (18,500 capacity) HISTORIC PLAYERS: Christian Gourcuff, Jean-Claude Darcheville, Fabien Audard, Laurent Koscielny and Kévin Gameiro Lorient midfielder Tchiressoua Guel in action in the French Cup in 2002. Against the odds, Lorient reached the final and triumphed 4-1 over Bastia in front of a 60,000 Stade de France crowd.

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Jonathan Hodgins

Big stadium, looks cool.

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Nicolas Y LB

The new stadium is really nice, although it is not big. The supporters here know football and they crave for the famous \jeu à la lorientaise\.

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Pierre Juhel

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TAUPIN GAETAN

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Sebastien GUEHO

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