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Football stadium in Colmar, France
Stade des Francs
Former namesStade Joseph Lehmann
Frankenweg Stadion
Coordinates48°04′55″N 7°21′58″E / 48.082°N 7.366°E / 48.082; 7.366
Capacity2,000
Construction
Built24 June 1928
Tenants
SR Colmar (1928–2000)

The Stade des Francs was a football stadium in Colmar, France. It was the home of SR Colmar until 2000.

History

The stadium hosted the home games of SR Colmar starting on 24 June 1928, the date of inauguration of the ground. This formerly fallow land had been leased by the club in 1926. The stadium emerged after more than a year of renovations carried out mainly by members of the Colmar sports club.

The record attendance at the stadium is of 11,990 spectators, recorded during a match against Strasbourg during the 1948–49 Division 1, Colmar's only season in the first tier of French football.

The stadium was named for a time the "Stade Joseph Lehmann" in memory of the former president of the club. The funeral of Joseph Lehmann [fr] happened on the lawn of the stadium 17 May 1949. During the Second World War and the annexation to Germany, the stadium was renamed "Frankenweg Stadion."

During the 2000s, a new stadium was built in the northeast of the city: the Colmar Stadium. It is now the main stadium of the city of Colmar and hosts the team matches of SR Colmar as well as many gala matches organized by the club.

References

  1. Franck (31 May 2020). "Joseph Lehmann, le mécène des Sports Réunis de Colmar". surlatouche.fr (in French). Retrieved 2021-05-27.


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