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  2. Stade Marcel-Saupin - Wikipedia

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    The Stade Marcel-Saupin is a sports complex in the city of Nantes (Loire-Atlantique), France.It was opened in 1937 under the name Stade Malakoff, and was used primarily by Stade nantais université club for rugby union, then became the stadium of FC Nantes after World War II until the club moved to the Stade de la Beaujoire in 1984.

  3. Stade de la Beaujoire - Wikipedia

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    The current stadium is in use for FC Nantes football team, it was built as a second stadium in the city of Nantes replacing the Marcel-Saupin stadium as the team's home ground. The club's owners chose Berdje Agopyan as the architect of their new stadium, he was also responsible for the design of Parc des Princes stadium in Paris in the 1970s ...

  4. FC Nantes - Wikipedia

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    Football Club de Nantes, commonly referred to as FC Nantes or simply Nantes (French: ⓘ; Breton: Naoned; Gallo: Naunnt), is a French professional football club based in Nantes in Pays de la Loire. The club was founded on 21 April 1943, during World War II, as a result of local clubs based in the city coming together to form one large club.

  5. History of FC Nantes - Wikipedia

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    La vie en jaune - Petite histoire du FC Nantes de 1963 à 1999 [La vie en jaune - A short history of FC Nantes from 1963 to 1999] (in French). Le petit véhicule. Minier, Pierre (2003). Football Club de Nantes, Le doyen de l'élite - 1943-2003 [Soccer Club de Nantes, The doyen of the elite - 1943–2003] (in French). Les cahiers intempestifs.

  6. YelloPark - Wikipedia

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    YelloPark was a proposed football stadium planned to be built in Nantes, France. It was expected to serve as the stadium of FC Nantes and as a football venue for the 2024 Summer Olympic Games in Paris and the 2023 Rugby World Cup. The stadium would have had a capacity of 40,000 and its construction was projected to take place between 2019 and 2022.

  7. 2024–25 FC Nantes season - Wikipedia

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    The 2024–25 season is the 82nd season in the history of the FC Nantes, and the club's 12th consecutive season in Ligue 1. In addition to the domestic league, the team will participate in the Coupe de France.

  8. 2023–24 FC Nantes season - Wikipedia

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    Stadium: Stade de la Beaujoire: Ligue 1: 14th: Coupe de France: Round of 32: ... The 2023–24 season was FC Nantes's 81st season in existence and 11th consecutive ...

  9. 2002–03 FC Nantes Atlantique season - Wikipedia

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    The 2002–03 season is FC Nantes's 60th season in existence and the club's 40th consecutive season in the top flight of French football. In addition to the domestic league, Nantes participated in this season's editions of the Coupe de France and the Coupe de la Ligue. The season covers the period from 1 July 2002 to 30 June 2003.