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stade Bauer

France Saint-Ouen-sur-Seine
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The Bauer Stadium, called the Stade de Saint-Ouen before taking the official name of the stadium of Paris between 1922 and 2022, is a football stadium inaugurated in 1909 and located near the gate of Clignancourt on the commune of Saint-Ouen-sur-Seine (Seine-Saint-Denis) in the nearby suburbs of Paris. The club of the Red Star has been its resident since its inauguration. The stadium is anchored in a neighborhood of Saint-Ouen, surrounded by buildings some of which are close, such as the Planet Z building.

Initial vegetable areas have disappeared with increasing urbanization in the Paris region. This land has for many years been able to maintain a geographical and social proximity to the population of the northern suburbs, and to facilitate the integration of the city's teenagers, and even the most talented, to give them access to the Red Star youth team. After becoming a municipal stadium in the municipality of Audon, he was officially renamed Bauer Stadium after the Second World War (in 1947) with reference to a local resistor of the same name, Dr Jean-Claude Bauer (1910-1942) arrested by the French police and then shot.

Renovations are carried out several times and...