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Address | 1 rue Joseph Le Brix 22 000 Saint-Brieuc |
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Coordinates | 48°30′32″N2°44′37″W / 48.50883°N 2.74368°W |
Capacity | 10,600 |
Surface | Natural grass |
Construction | |
Built | 1990 |
Tenants | |
Stade Briochin En Avant de Guingamp (féminines) |
The Stade Fred-Aubert is a football stadium located at Saint-Brieuc, France. Inaugurated in 1990, it has since hosted the home games of Stade Briochin. This stadium also hosts the home matches of the women's section of En Avant Guingamp.
It is named after Frederick Louis Charles "Fred" Aubert (19 November 1897 – 14 May 1940). Born in Saint-Brieuc, Aubert was president of the order of lawyers, municipal councilor of Saint-Brieuc and chairman of Stade Briochin starting in 1929.
Fred Aubert stadium has two covered grandstands, on the north and the south side. The seats are blue and yellow, corresponding to the home shirt colors of Stade Briochin.
Next to the stadium, teams of the club Stade Briochin train, especially on the synthetic field that borders one of the stands. Many schools also use the area during the hours of EPS.
The stadium is located along the expressway RN12 (Rennes-Brest) and line 10 of Transports urbains briochins (TUB).
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