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Stadium guide · Reims, France

Stade Auguste-Delaune.

Home of Stade de Reims since 1935

Stade de Reims' home since 1935 — Les Rouge et Blanc, the red-and-white. UEFA Category Four classification. The ground is owned by the city of Reims rather than the club and sits in the eastern districts of central Reims, a short walk from the city's UNESCO-listed cathedral.

  • Capacity

    21,684

  • Opened

    1935

  • Postcode

    51100

  • Stands

    4

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History

About Stade Auguste-Delaune

Stade Auguste-Delaune opened in 1935 as Parc Pommery, named for the local champagne house that financed its construction. The ground was renamed in 1947 for Auguste Delaune, the French football administrator and Resistance fighter killed by the Gestapo in 1943. Stade de Reims have played their home fixtures there continuously since the ground's opening, including through the club's dominant 1950s era when Reims reached two European Cup finals (1956 and 1959, losing both to Real Madrid). A major reconstruction project completed in 2008 effectively rebuilt the ground in stages while Reims continued to play home fixtures there; the redevelopment retained the original 1935 footprint. Current capacity sits at 21,684. The ground hosted matches at the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup, including a France quarter-final.

Seating layout

Stade Auguste-Delaune seating plan & capacity

Stade Auguste-Delaune is a compact rectangular bowl with corner stands filled in during the 2004-08 rebuild. The Tribune Henri Roesch is the loudest section. The Tribune Bouchet lower midfield offers the best sight-lines. Premium hospitality is concentrated along the Tribune Bouchet upper.

  • Tribune Bouchet (Main Stand)

    Side stand along the touchline, two tiers. Named for Geo Bouchet, the former Stade de Reims president. Houses the directors' box, the players' tunnel and the main press tribune.

  • Tribune Batteux

    Side stand opposite the Bouchet, two tiers. Named for Albert Batteux, the legendary Reims manager of the 1950s. Includes the main hospitality areas.

  • Tribune Henri Roesch (North)

    Behind the north goal — the spiritual home of Stade de Reims' most vocal support. Named for Henri Roesch, a long-serving club administrator.

  • Tribune Sud (South)

    Behind the south goal. Houses the away allocation in a corner section for Ligue 1 fixtures.

Getting there

How to get to Stade Auguste-Delaune

Stade Auguste-Delaune is at 51100, Reims, France. Match-day travel is busiest from 90 minutes before kick-off — plan to arrive earlier than the gates open if you want to avoid queues.

Train
Reims Centre SNCF station is roughly a 20-minute walk to the north-west of the ground. TGV services run from Paris Gare de l'Est (45 minutes).
Bus
CITURA bus routes B and Citadine 1 stop near the stadium on matchdays.
Walk
From central Reims via Boulevard Jules César: roughly 20-25 minutes on foot.
Drive
From the A4 autoroute, take exit 25 (Reims-Cathédrale) and follow signs to the stadium.
Parking
Limited matchday parking around the stadium; the Boulingrin and Cathédrale public car parks in central Reims are the most reliable matchday options.

Behind the scenes

Stade Auguste-Delaune stadium tour

Stade de Reims offer guided tours of Stade Auguste-Delaune on selected non-matchdays, covering the dressing rooms, players' tunnel and pitchside. Bookable through the official Stade de Reims website.

On match-day

Match-day at Stade Auguste-Delaune

Gates open 90 minutes before kick-off. The loudest atmosphere is in the Tribune Henri Roesch. Ligue 1 visits of Paris Saint-Germain, Marseille and Lille are the loudest fixtures of the season. Pre-match: Place Drouet d'Erlon in central Reims is the main supporters' gathering point. Concessions accept cash and card.

Stadium facts

Stade Auguste-Delaune key facts

  • Stade Auguste-Delaune has a capacity of 21,684 — one of the smaller Ligue 1 grounds.
  • Opened in 1935 as Parc Pommery, named for the local champagne house that funded its construction.
  • Renamed in 1947 for Auguste Delaune, the French football administrator and Resistance fighter killed by the Gestapo in 1943.
  • Substantially rebuilt between 2004 and 2008 while retaining the original 1935 footprint.
  • The ground hosted matches at the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup, including a France quarter-final.

Tickets

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FAQ

Stade Auguste-Delaune — frequently asked questions

  • What is the capacity of Stade Auguste-Delaune?

    Stade Auguste-Delaune has a capacity of 21,684 and is the home of Stade de Reims. The ground first opened in 1935.

  • Where is Stade Auguste-Delaune?

    Stade Auguste-Delaune is in Reims, France. The postcode is 51100. The most common transit option is Reims Centre SNCF station is roughly a 20-minute walk to the north-west of the ground. TGV services run from Paris Gare de l'Est (45 minutes)..

  • What stands does Stade Auguste-Delaune have?

    Stade Auguste-Delaune has 4 stands: Tribune Bouchet (Main Stand), Tribune Batteux, Tribune Henri Roesch (North), Tribune Sud (South).

  • What is the postcode for Stade Auguste-Delaune?

    The postcode for Stade Auguste-Delaune is 51100. Reims, France.

  • Where can I park at Stade Auguste-Delaune?

    Limited matchday parking around the stadium; the Boulingrin and Cathédrale public car parks in central Reims are the most reliable matchday options.

  • Are there Stade Auguste-Delaune stadium tours?

    Stade de Reims offer guided tours of Stade Auguste-Delaune on selected non-matchdays, covering the dressing rooms, players' tunnel and pitchside. Bookable through the official Stade de Reims website.

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    Most tickets are delivered electronically within five days of the fixture. The latest delivery window is 24 hours before kick-off. You'll receive an email and SMS the moment your tickets are ready.