Parc des Sports (Avignon)

Parc des Sports is a multi-purpose stadium in Avignon, France. It is currently used mostly for football matches and hosts the home matches of AC Avignonnais. The capacity of the stadium is 17,518 spectators.[1]

Parc des Sports
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LocationAvignon, France
Coordinates43°55′42″N 4°50′42″E / 43.92833°N 4.84500°E / 43.92833; 4.84500
Capacity17,518
SurfaceGrass
Construction
Opened1975
Renovated2009
Tenants
AC Avignonnais
SO Avignon

Rugby league

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Since its opening in 1975, Parc des Sports has hosted fourteen France international rugby league matches with the first on 5 December 1982, when France hosted Australia as part of the 1982 Kangaroo tour. In front of 8,000 fans, Australia won the game 15–4 against a very committed French team (the 1982 Kangaroos were the first touring side to go through Great Britain and France undefeated earning them the nickname of "The Invincibles").[2] Its last international match was on Friday 1 November 2013, when the stadium hosted France's 2013 Rugby League World Cup game against New Zealand in front of a capacity crowd of 17,518.[3]

 
France vs New Zealand at Parc des Sports, Avignon. New Zealand won 48–0.

Rugby league internationals

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The France national team has played 15 test matches at the Parc des Sports (for a record of 3 wins, 11 losses and 1 draw) with the first held against Australia on 5 December 1982. The stadium also hosted a 2000 Rugby League World Cup qualifying match between Morocco and Lebanon in 1999.

Test# Date Result Attendance Notes
1 5 December 1982   Australia def.   France 15–4 8,000 1982 Australia vs France series – 1st Test
2 29 January 1984   Great Britain def.   France 12–0 4,000
3 16 February 1986   France drew with   Great Britain 14–14 4,000 1985-88 Rugby League World Cup
4 24 January 1988   Great Britain def.   France 28–14 6,000
5 5 February 1989   Great Britain def.   France 30–8 6,500
6 2 December 1990   Australia def.   France 60–4 2,200 1990 Australia vs France series – 1st Test
7 17 November 1999   Italy def.   France 14–10 1,000 1999 Mediterranean Cup
8   Lebanon def.   Morocco 104–0 2000 Rugby League World Cup qualifying
9 9 November 2003   Scotland def.   France 8–6 2,200 2003 Rugby League European Cup
10 30 October 2004   England def.   France 42–4 4,000 2004 Rugby League European Cup
11 7 November 2007   France def.   Papua New Guinea 38–26 7,248
12 9 October 2010   France def.   Ireland 58–24 14,522 2010 Rugby League European Cup
13 21 October 2011   England def.   France 32–18 16,866
14 1 November 2013   New Zealand def.   France 48–0 17,518 2013 Rugby League World Cup Group B
15 7 November 2015   France def.   Scotland 32–18 5,737 2015 Rugby League European Cup
16 22 October 2016   England def.   France 40–6 14,276 2016 Rugby League Four Nations

References

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  1. ^ Parc des Sports Archived 2012-12-10(Timestamp length) at archive.today
  2. ^ "Parc des Sports d'Avignon". Rugby League Project. Retrieved 6 July 2015.
  3. ^ "New Zealand vs. France". rlwc2013.com. Rugby League International Federation. Archived from the original on November 3, 2013.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
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