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Stade Albert Domec is a multi-use municipal stadium in Carcassonne, France. It has a capacity of 10,000 spectators. It is the home ground of Pro D2 rugby union club Union Sportive Carcassonnaise and Elite One Championship rugby league club Association Sportive de Carcassonne XIII. It is also used by the association football club Football Agglomération Carcassonne for their big matches. Built in 1899, it is one of the oldest stadiums in France, and was renovated in 2002, and again in 2012 when US Carcassonne entered the Pro D2. The stadium is named after the French rugby union player , who died 20 September 1948, and who represented France in 1939. The stadium is also equipped for athletics and has an eight lane 400m track.

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  • Stade Albert-Domec (fr)
  • スタッド・ダルベール・ドメク (ja)
  • Stade Albert Domec (en)
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  • スタッド・ダルベール・ドメク(Stade d'Albert Domec)は、フランスのオクシタニー地域圏(旧ラングドック=ルシヨン地域圏)のオード県のカルカソンヌにある多目的スタジアム。 (ja)
  • Le stade Albert-Domec est un stade de rugby à XIII et à XV de la ville de Carcassonne. C'est l'enceinte du Association Sportive Carcassonne XIII (ASC) et de l'Union sportive Carcassonne XV (USC), il est également utilisé par le club de football, le FA Carcassonne Villalbe, pour les grands matchs. Sa capacité est de 10 000 places. Construit en 1899, il est une des stades les plus anciens de France, il est rénové en 2002. (fr)
  • Stade Albert Domec is a multi-use municipal stadium in Carcassonne, France. It has a capacity of 10,000 spectators. It is the home ground of Pro D2 rugby union club Union Sportive Carcassonnaise and Elite One Championship rugby league club Association Sportive de Carcassonne XIII. It is also used by the association football club Football Agglomération Carcassonne for their big matches. Built in 1899, it is one of the oldest stadiums in France, and was renovated in 2002, and again in 2012 when US Carcassonne entered the Pro D2. The stadium is named after the French rugby union player , who died 20 September 1948, and who represented France in 1939. The stadium is also equipped for athletics and has an eight lane 400m track. (en)
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  • Stade Albert Domec (en)
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  • Stade Albert Domec (en)
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