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The Degouve-Brabant Stadium is one of the main stadiums of the city of Arras with the stadiums Pierre Bolle ( Arras Football Club Féminin) and Grimaldi ( Rugby club Arras). The field is used by the
Arras Football Arras Football Association is a French association football team founded in 1901. It is based in Arras, France and plays in the Régional 1, the sixth tier in the French football league system. It plays at the Degouve-Brabant Stadium in Arras ...
club and the Women's Arras Football Club.


Organisation

The facilities at the stadium are mostly composed of a main grandstand backing on to a petrol station. The Grandstand houses the locker rooms of the teams. A courtyard is located on the edge of the lawn. It offers shelter, in particular, to those with reduced mobility. The display panel is positioned at the opposite end of the court. Refreshment stalls and a bar are located within the stadium. The grass of the pitch has been redone during the summer of 2009, following problems in the subsoil. During a Municipal Council meeting in the town Hall of Arras in the spring of 2014, the council announced the "symbolic" takeover of the Total petrol station attached to the Stadium Degouve-Brabant. The station would be closed permanently by April–May 2015 ; after which all the vats of oil that are stored under the Grandstand would be emptied. This demolition and then construction is expected to begin in the Summer 2016, or even before that as soon as the championship of the CFA is completed in early June. However, everything will depend on, when the service station closes permanently, if the reserves of gas and oil are to be completely emptied. Regarding the new building of the Arras Football Club Association, it will be more impressive in terms of number of seats (15,000 approx) featuring red seats and blue fold-down (the club colours), as well as a new refreshment room, a bright refurbished court, as well as a box office/reception area that is more enjoyable. There will also be an official shop and a club house for V. I. Ps, in particular, to accommodate the patrons of the club in the best facilities. The possibility of another covered grandstand, opposite the main grandstand, is not to be excluded, if during the work, the playing area is extended by several metres to the Boulevard du General de Gaulle ; If that happens it will certainly be less imposing (5000 to 7000 seats) but would provide a stadium worthy of receiving teams of League 1 in the Coupe de France for example. These last possibilities should be confirmed, and discussed in the coming months. Some of the faithful members of the club have expressed these ideas to the President Boulnois, as well as his entourage, in order to reinvigorate this stadium.


History

From the 2012–2013 season, the Degouve stadium is used by the Arras Women's Football Club which is in the First Division for Women.


Events

The Degouve stadium hosts occasional gatherings of professional clubs.
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received
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in 2005, the Stade Rennais F. C. in 2006, the
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in 2008 the
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in 2012 and Charleroi in 2013; for pre-season matches LOSC and
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also faced each other there in July 2009. A game was to be held in July 2010 between the
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and Mechelen but it was cancelled for security reasons. On December 11, 2004, Arras faced Nancy during the 8th round of the France Cup. Nancy at the time was leader of League 2 and would in the future be promoted to League 1. On December 11, 2010, Arras hosted the Stade de Reims, a French football club, in the 8th round of the
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. In March 2011, the French Woman's Football Team trained at Degouve before its friendly match at Bollaert against
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. On April 28, 2012, the Degouve stadium hosted a semi-final of the Coupe de France football feminine between Arras and the prestigious Olympique lyonnais in front of 2500 spectators.La montagne lyonnaise était trop haute pour des Arrageoises admirables de courage
/ref> On December 7, 2012, once again at an 8th round, Arras played SCO Angers (in League 2), and won 1–0.


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Stade Degouve Brabant
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