Stade Abdelaziz Chtioui

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Abdelaziz Chtioui Stadium
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Stade Abdelaziz Chtioui
Full nameAbdelaziz Chtioui Stadium
Location La Marsa, Tunisia
Coordinates 36°52′30″N10°19′12″E / 36.87500°N 10.32000°E / 36.87500; 10.32000
Capacity 6,500
SurfaceGrass
Tenants
AS Marsa

Abdelaziz Chtioui Stadium is a football stadium in La Marsa, Tunisia. It is currently used by football team Avenir Sportif de La Marsa. The stadium holds 6,500 people.


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