Stade Rue de Lenningen

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Stade Rue de Lenningen
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Stade Rue de Lenningen, Canach, Luxembourg
Stade Rue de Lenningen
Full nameStade Rue de Lenningen
Location Canach, Luxembourg
Capacity nil, standing only
Surfacegrass
Tenants
FC Jeunesse Canach

Stade Rue de Lenningen is a football stadium in Canach, in south-eastern Luxembourg.

It is currently the home stadium of FC Jeunesse Canach. [1] The stadium has a capacity of 1,000.

Stade Rue de Lenningen ticketbooth, Canach, Luxembourg Stade Rue de Lenningen ticketbooth.jpg
Stade Rue de Lenningen ticketbooth, Canach, Luxembourg

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References

  1. Terrain Archived 2015-09-24 at the Wayback Machine - FC Canach

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