35, Avenue du Ray, 06100 Nice: Advertisement. Stade du Ray – stadium description. When opened, it had just 3,500 capacity. But when rebuilt after WWII, it grew significantly, reaching 23,000 in 1950s. Peak capacity was achieved in late 1970s and then started falling due to structural changes and infrastructure requirements growing.. Officially named Léo Lagrange Stadium, the Ray Stadium (also known as Saint-Maurice Stadium in the interwar period) was the former main football stadium in the city of Nice. It hosted OGC Nice matches from 1927 to 2013. Its capacity was 17,415 seats from 2004 onwards. It was demolished between 2016 and 2018. In the 1930s, the stadium was known as “Stade Saint-Maurice,” named after the.
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Le stade du Ray à Nice, deux ans après Dream Travel Shoot
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A cult venue for the city of Nice and for French football, the Stade du Ray has become a meeting point for entire generations of fans. Hundreds of memories in thousands of minds. Originally located on the ” terrain de la Californie “, in the west of the city, the increasingly successful OGC Nice took possession of its new home on 30 January.. The Allianz Riviera, also known as Grand Stade de Nice, is the recently opened new stadium of OGC Nice. A new stadium to replace their old and run-down Stade du Ray had been a long time wish of Nice. Earlier projects were abandoned in 2002 and 2006, and it was only after France got awarded the Euro 2016 tournament that significant progress was.