Stade de Sauclières (French pronunciation: [stad də soklijɛʁ]) is a stadium in Béziers, France. It is currently used for football matches and is the home stadium of AS Béziers. The stadium holds 2,004 spectators.

History

With a capacity of 12,000 (8,000 seated), it hosted matches for the Association Sportive de Béziers Hérault, the city's XV rugby club, and the Association Sportive de Béziers, the city's soccer club, until 1989, when the Stade de la Méditerranée was built.

It was also the venue for the final of the French rugby championship on April 17, 1921, when USA Perpignan beat Stade Toulousain 5-0.

Today, it is used by lower-division XV rugby clubs and the Avenir Sportif Béziers soccer team, and has hosted XIII rugby matches in the past.

The stadium gave a nickname to AS Béziers coach Raoul Barrière, who was known as the "Sorcier de Sauclières" in the late 70s.

Due to the dilapidated state of the infrastructure, capacity was reduced to 2,004.

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La vieille dame de Béziers ou le stade des Sauclières · A l'encre violette

STADE DE SAUCLIERES

Stade Sauclières Stade Et Complexe Sportif Béziers 34500 (adresse

Gallery of Stade De Soccer de Montréal / Saucier + Perrotte architectes

Quand tu traverseras le stade de Sauclières… Béziers Urban Trail