Stade Amable-et-Micheline-Lozai

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Stade Amable-et-Micheline-Lozai
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Stade Amable-et-Micheline-Lozai
Location within France
Former namesStade de la Porte-de-Diane (1912–1954)
Address2 Rue Porte-de-Diane
76140 Le Petit-Quevilly, Normandy, France
Coordinates 49°15′11″N1°01′48″E / 49.253°N 01.030°E / 49.253; 01.030 Coordinates: 49°15′11″N1°01′48″E / 49.253°N 01.030°E / 49.253; 01.030
Capacity 2,000 (300 seated)
Construction
Built1912
Tenants
US Quevilly-Rouen

The Stade Amable-et-Micheline-Lozai is a multi-purpose stadium located in Le Petit-Quevilly, France. It is home to US Quevilly-Rouen.

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History

The stadium was inaugurated in 1912 under the name of Stade de la Porte-de-Diane. [1] On 13 September 1954, it was renamed in honor of the historic leaders of the club. [2]

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References

  1. Boëda, André. Union Sportive Quevillaise 'Un siècle de Football' 1902-2002. Bertout. p. 64.
  2. Boëda, André. Union Sportive Quevillaise 'Un siècle de Football' 1902-2002. Bertout. p. 103.

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