Stade Georges Lefèvre
{{Short description|Sports complex in Saint-Germain-en-Laye, France}}
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{{Infobox venue
| name = Stade Georges Lefèvre
| fullname = Stade Municipal Georges Lefèvre
| former names = Stade des Loges (1904–1945)
| image = 300px
| location = Saint-Germain-en-Laye, France
| type = Sports complex
| capacity = {{formatnum: 2164}} seated
| tenants = Association Paris Saint-Germain (1970–present)
Stade Français (2024–present)
Stade Saint-Germain (1904–1970)
Paris Saint-Germain FC (1970–1974)
Paris Saint-Germain Féminine (1971–2024)
Paris Saint-Germain Academy (1975–2024)
}}
The Stade Georges Lefèvre ({{IPA|fr|stad ʒɔʁʒ ləfɛvʁ}}), officially known as the Stade Municipal Georges Lefèvre ({{IPA|fr|stad mynisipal -|}}), and formerly as the Stade des Loges ({{IPA|fr|stad de lɔʒ|}}), is a sports complex in Saint-Germain-en-Laye, near Paris, France. It is located just across the street from the Camp des Loges, the former training ground of French football club Paris Saint-Germain.
Between 1904 and 1970, the Stade Georges Lefèvre was the home stadium and training ground of former French football club Stade Saint-Germain. It then hosted Paris Saint-Germain from 1970 until 2024, when they left for the newly built Campus PSG.
History
The first sports facilities of the Stade Georges Lefèvre sports complex were inaugurated on June 21, 1904, under the name of Stade des Loges, to coincide with the foundation of now-dissolved French football club Stade Saint-Germain that same year.{{cite news
| title = Histoire du Stade Georges Lefèvre
| url = https://billetterie.psg.fr/fr/footfem/infos-pratiques/histoire-georges-lefevre
| work = PSG.FR
| date = 19 January 2024
| accessdate = 19 January 2024}}{{cite news
| title = Le stade Georges-Lefèvre, ancien stade des Loges
| url = https://www.thefootballmarket.com/blogs/infos/tout-savoir-stade-georges-lefevre-premiers-stades-paris-saint-germain
| work = The Football Market
| date = 22 January 2022
| accessdate = 19 January 2024}} The complex now has 40 fields for different sports and covers an area of 12 hectares.{{cite news
| title = Stade Georges Lefèvre
| url = https://prepare.paris2024.org/fr/training-camp/stade-georges-lefevre/
| work = Centre de préparation aux Jeux de Paris2024
| date = 18 January 2024
| accessdate = 18 January 2024}} It is located in the forest of Saint-Germain-en-Laye, opposite to the Camp des Loges, the former training ground of Paris Saint-Germain.
In 1945, following the death of Stade Saint-Germain player Georges Lefèvre during World War II in 1940, the Stade des Loges changed its name to Stade Georges Lefèvre in his honor. Its main football stadium has a seating capacity of 2,164 spectators distributed over three stands, but can hold more people standing up. On March 9, 1969, 4,593 supporters attended Stade Saint-Germain's 2–1 victory over Évreux AC in the round of 16 of the 1968–69 Coupe de France. It still stands as the venue's attendance record.{{cite news
| title = PSG : une plongée passionnante dans l'histoire du camp des Loges
| url = https://www.leparisien.fr/sports/football/psg/psg-une-plongee-passionnante-dans-l-histoire-du-camp-des-loges-12-11-2020-8407934.php
| work = Le Parisien
| date = 12 November 2020
| accessdate = 19 January 2024}}
Since the foundation of Paris Saint-Germain, product of the merger between Stade Saint-Germain and fellow Parisian side Paris FC on August 12, 1970, the complex has served as the headquarters of the Association Paris Saint-Germain.{{cite news
| title = Association Paris Saint-Germain
| url = https://asso-psg.fr/association/
| date = 4 July 2020
| accessdate = 4 July 2020}}{{cite news
| title = Histoire
| url = https://www.psg.fr/the-club/histoire
| work = PSG.FR
| date = 19 March 2020
| access-date = 19 March 2020
| archive-date = 1 April 2020
| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20200401162029/https://www.psg.fr/the-club/histoire
| url-status = live
| title = All you need to know: Paris Saint-Germain
| url = https://www.ligue1.com/Articles/NEWS/2020/03/17/all-you-need-to-know-paris-saint-germain
| work = Ligue 1
| date = 17 March 2020
| accessdate = 19 January 2024}} It was also one of the home grounds of the new club's male first team until they moved into the Parc des Princes in 1974.{{cite news
| title = Les stades du PSG, historique
| url = https://www.thefootballmarket.com/blogs/infos/histoire-stades-paris-saint-germain
| work = The Football Market
| date = 22 January 2022
| accessdate = 19 January 2024}} The Stade Georges Lefèvre hosted home matches for the women's team between 1971 and 2024, and those of PSG's male and female academy sides from 1975 to 2024.{{cite news
| title = PSG : Les Parisiennes aiment déjà leur nouvel écrin
| url = https://sports.orange.fr/football/football-feminin/article/psg-les-parisiennes-aiment-deja-leur-nouvel-ecrin-exclu-CNT000002bjFsf.html
| work = Orange
| date = 10 January 2024
| access-date = 19 January 2024}} They all moved to Campus PSG, the club's new training ground in nearby Poissy, in January 2024.{{cite news
| title = La section féminine a fait sa rentrée au Campus PSG
| url = https://www.psg.fr/equipes/football-feminin/content/la-section-feminine-a-fait-sa-rentree-au-campus-psg-psg-feminine-women-2023-2024
| work = PSG.FR
| date = 3 January 2024
| access-date = 14 January 2024}}{{cite news
| title = Les Centres de Formation et Préformation du club intègrent le Campus à Poissy
| url = https://www.psg.fr/equipes/the-club/content/les-centres-de-formation-et-preformation-du-club-integrent-le-campus-a-poissy-psg-club-centre-de-formation-2023-2024
| work = PSG.FR
| date = 7 January 2024
| access-date = 14 January 2024}}
Rugby union club Stade Français are expected to become the new tenants of the Stade Georges Lefèvre in the summer of 2024. This, however, doesn't mean the end of PSG in Saint-Germain. In accordance with its desire to make Saint-Germain a historic anchor point for the club, the Association Paris Saint-Germain are preparing to sign a longer-term agreement with the Saint-Germain Town Council for the use of the Stade Georges Lefèvre and the Camp des Loges. Renovation works on the association's headquarters have also begun.{{cite news
| title = Le Stade Français attendu au camp des Loges cet été
| url = https://www.lequipe.fr/Rugby/Actualites/Le-stade-francais-attendu-au-camp-des-loges-cet-ete/1442514
| work = L'Équipe
| date = 15 January 2024
| access-date = 19 January 2024}}
Complex
The Stade Georges Lefèvre has facilities for track and field, field hockey, football, rugby sevens, beach volleyball and other beach sports, tennis, and padel spread over 12 hectares. Additionally, the complex has three stands for football, rugby and hockey; one club-house with a restaurant; locker rooms and sanitaries; and lighting for night sessions.
=Facilities=
- One 400 metres athletics track with eight lanes.
- One jumping area for practicing high jump, triple jump and long jump.
- One area for practicing steeplechase.
- One 140 metres throwing area for practicing shot put.
- One archery range.
- One water-based hockey pitch.
- One sand-dressed hockey pitch.
- Five football pitches (three synthetic pitches and two grass pitches).
- One dedicated grass pitch for goalkeeper training.
- One synthetic pitch for rugby, renovated in 2018.
- Three beach volleyball fields.
- One beach sports field.
- 21 tennis courts, four covered.
- One mini tennis court.
- One tennis backboard wall.
- Two padel courts.
See also
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References
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External links
{{Commons category|Stade Georges Lefèvre}}
;Official websites
- [https://www.psg.fr/ PSG.FR - Site officiel du Paris Saint-Germain]
- [https://www.ligue1.fr/clubs?id=paris-saint-germain Paris Saint-Germain - Ligue 1]
- [https://www.uefa.com/uefachampionsleague/clubs/52747--paris/ Paris Saint-Germain - UEFA.com]
{{Paris Saint-Germain F.C.}}
{{Saint-Germain-en-Laye}}
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