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  1. The Stade Louis II (French pronunciation: [stad(ə) lwi dø], lit. ' Louis II Stadium '), or simply Louis II is a stadium located in the Fontvieille district of Monaco. It serves primarily as a venue for football, being the home of AS Monaco and the Monaco national football team.

  2. El Estadio Luis II 1 2 (en francés: Stade Louis II) es un recinto multiusos, pero principalmente destinado a la práctica del fútbol, situado en el distrito de Fontvieille, dentro del Principado de Mónaco. Sirve de sede habitual al Association Sportive de Monaco Football Club y cuenta con capacidad para 18,525 personas.

  3. Club: AS Monaco FC | Opening: 1985 | Capacity: 18,523 seats. History and description. Stade Louis II got built in the early 1980s in place of Monacos old Stade Louis II. It officially opened on the 25 January 1985.

  4. The football stadium is unique in its design, with the pitch some 8.35 metres above the road level, on top of the car park, totally compliant with UEFA’s norms and regulations. It has a seating capacity of 18,523. The canopy of the stands houses the night-lighting installation.

  5. billetterie.asmonaco.com › en › stade-louis-iiPresentation | AS Monaco

    About Stade Louis-II Built by the sea in the early 1980s, the Stade Louis-II has hosted AS MONACO home matches since 1985, as well as the club's headquarters. Inaugurated by HSH Prince Rainier-III on January 25, 1985, the ground is a gigantic 30,000 m² complex in the Fontvieille district and overlooking the sea, a stone's throw from the old ...

  6. 7, avenue des Castelans. 98000 Monaco. Monaco. +377 92 05 40 00. Place. Officially opened by H.S.H. Prince Rainier III on 25 January 1985, the Stade Louis-II is a vast 30,000 m² complex housing a set of sporting facilities and other premises dedicated to sporting activities (including the Salle Gaston-Médecin, home of the Roca Team basketball ...

  7. Le Stade Louis II a été inauguré le 25 janvier 1985 par le Prince Rainier III, en présence de M. Juan Antonio Samaranch, Président du Comité International Olympique. Le bâtiment. Le stade comprend : Un complexe sportif. des installations sportives spécialisées, 1 Centre médico-sportif,