Stade de Beaumer

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Stade de Beaumer
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Stade de Beaumer
Full nameStade de Beaumer
Location Moroni, Comoros
Capacity
3,000 [1]
Construction
Built1985 [1]
Tenants
Volcan Club
US de Zilimadjou
Comoros national football team
Comoros national under-17 football team

Stade de Beaumer, also known as Stade de Moroni, is a multi-use stadium in Moroni, the capital city of the Comoros. It is currently used mostly for football matches. [1]

History

The stadium was built in 1985. A new venue, Stade Said Mohamed Cheikh, was built and opened in 2007 as the Stade de Beaumer was considered insufficient, following Comoros's membership in FIFA.

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References

  1. 1 2 3 Stade de Beaumer on soccerway.com

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