Stade Sous-Ville

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Stade Sous-Ville is a football stadium in Baulmes, Switzerland. It is the home ground of FC Baulmes and has a capacity of 2,500. The stadium has 500 seats and 2,000 standing places.

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Coordinates: 46°47′16″N6°31′30″E / 46.7877°N 6.5250°E / 46.7877; 6.5250