Stade Etivallière
{{Short description|Sports stadium located in Saint-Étienne, France}}
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| name = Stade Salif-Keita (in 2018 to honour the player)
| nickname = Stade Etivallière
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| fullname = Stade de l'Étivallière
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| location = Saint-Étienne, France
| coordinates = {{coord|45|27|42|N|4|23|13|E|type:landmark_source:kolossus-frwiki|display=inline,title}}
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| renovated = 2010
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| owner = City of Saint-Étienne
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| surface = grass
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| capacity = 3,000 (1,250 formal seats)
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| tenants = CA Saint-Étienne
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Stade Etivallière or "Stade Salif-Keita" now, is a sports stadium located in Saint-Étienne, France. It hosts the matches of CA Saint-Étienne of the Rugby Pro D2. It has a current capacity of 3,000 leading to the club occasionally playing bigger matches at the larger Stade Geoffroy-Guichard, home of AS Saint-Étienne.
Now it mainly holds the games of AS Saint-Étienne women team.
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Category:Rugby union stadiums in France
Category:Buildings and structures in Saint-Étienne
Category:Sport in Saint-Étienne
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