Groupama Stadium

When you think of modern football in France, Groupama Stadium, the purpose-built home of Olympique Lyonnais and one of Europe’s most technologically advanced football venues. Also known as Parc Olympique Lyonnais, it’s where top-tier matches in Ligue 1 and UEFA competitions come alive with packed crowds and crisp, clear viewing. Opened in 2016, it replaced the old Stade Gerland and quickly became a benchmark for fan experience, with a 59,186-seat capacity, retractable roof, and pitch designed for year-round play.

This isn’t just a stadium—it’s a hub for football culture in Lyon and beyond. Olympique Lyonnais, the French club with seven straight Ligue 1 titles in the 2000s and a strong European pedigree plays every home game here, turning matchdays into city-wide events. The stadium has hosted UEFA Champions League knockout ties, international friendlies, and even the 2019 Women’s World Cup, proving its ability to handle global pressure. Nearby, you’ll find training grounds, fan zones, and a museum that traces Lyon’s rise from regional side to continental powerhouse.

What sets Groupama Stadium apart isn’t just its size, but how it connects to the rhythm of modern football. It’s where young talents break through, where legends say goodbye, and where tactical battles between top European sides unfold under bright lights. You won’t find outdated seating or poor sightlines here—every row is optimized, every screen sharp, every entrance smooth. It’s built for fans who expect more than just a game.

Across the posts you’ll find matches tied to this venue: big wins, last-minute goals, and emotional comebacks. From Lyon’s title pushes to international fixtures, the stadium has been a silent witness to football’s biggest moments. Whether you’re tracking a Champions League clash, a domestic derby, or a player’s career milestone, Groupama Stadium is always at the center.

João Neves scored a 95th-minute winner as Paris Saint-Germain edged Lyon 3-2 in Ligue 1, overcoming injuries to Hakimi and Dembélé and a red card for Tagliafico to extend their league lead.

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