Stade de la Fontenette

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Stade de la Fontenette
Stade de la Fontenette
Location Carouge, Switzerland
Capacity 3,600
Surface artificial turf
Construction
Built1966
Opened1966
Renovated2008
2020-2021
Tenants
Étoile Carouge FC
Servette FC Chênois Féminin
Etoile Carouge FC vs FC Azzurri 90 Lausanne Etoile Carouge FC vs FC Azzurri 90 Lausanne - 02.jpg
Étoile Carouge FC vs FC Azzurri 90 Lausanne

Stade de la Fontenette is a football stadium in Carouge, Switzerland. The stadium has a capacity of 3,600.

It is the home ground of Étoile Carouge FC of the Promotion League (PL) and Servette FC Chênois Féminin of the AXA Women's Super League (AWSL).

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References

https://int.soccerway.com/venues/switzerland/stade-de-la-fontenette/

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