Lyon Stadium is an ultramodern venue, owned by its resident football club: seven-time Ligue 1 champions Olympique Lyonnais. The venue was built to stage certain matches for Euro 2016 and was inaugurated at the start of 2016 in Décines, near Lyon. Previously the capital of the Gauls, the city now has a brand-new multifunctional venue (the third largest in France in terms of capacity) that can host major international events all year round, which will represent an additional asset for welcoming spectators for the Olympic Games in 2024.
The stadium was designed by architectural company Populous. It was built with the ambition to limit its environmental impact; for instance, 100 per cent of its energy is renewable, thanks in particular to its rooftop solar panels. The pitch benefits from advanced technology and various spaces have been created for athletes, media and even several restaurants, thanks to the 8,000 sqm of space available. In addition to the club matches of Olympique Lyonnais, the Stadium has hosted many high-level events, including one of the semi-finals for Euro 2016 and the Europa League final in 2018, as well as concerts with international stars such as Rihanna and Ed Sheeran.
Legacy
After the Games, Lyon Stadium will continue to host high-level sports events, including the home games of Olympique Lyonnais as well as regular cultural events such as concerts.