NB: Stade Didier Deschamps, Cap d'Ail - France and Stade Saint Louis II, Fontivielle - Monaco
face each other. The stadiums are separated only by two streets called Avenue du Port in
Cap d'Ail - France and Avenue des Guelfes, Fontivielle - Monaco
The Association Sportive de Monaco Football Club is a professional football club based in
Monaco, but participe in Ligue 1, the top level of French football and affiliated with French
Football Federation.
Stadiums Ward (locality) Country Opened Capacity
Stade Louis II Fontvieille Monaco 1939 16,360
Renovation 25-Jan-1985
Clubs/Competitions: AS Monaco (France) and Finals of the Monaco championships
(Challenge du Prince Rainier III and Trophée de Monaco)
Stadiums Commune Country Opened Capacity
AS Monaco FC Training Center Turbie France
Clubs/Competitions: Training of AS Monaco FC
Stade des Moneghetti Beausoleil France 1929 no seats
Clubs/Competitions: Monaco schools, Challenge du Prince Rainier III and Trophée de Monaco;
AS Monaco FC used the stadium until 1939.
Stade Didier Deschamps Cap-d'Ail France 12-Sep-2018 300
Clubs/Competitions: US Cap d'Ail (FRA), Cap d'Ail schools (FRA), Monaco schools,
AS Monaco FC (France), Challenge du Prince Rainier III, Trophée de Monaco,
Monaco National Football Team, 7-a-side and enterprises leagues
Stade de la Turbie Turbie France
Clubs/Competitions: 5-a-side, 7-a-side leagues
Old stadiums
Stade Municipal Cap-d'Ail Cap-d'Ail France [current Stade Didier Deschamps]
Clubs/Competitions: US Cap d'Ail (FRA), Cap d'Ail schools (FRA), Monaco schools,
AS Monaco FC (France), Challenge du Prince Rainier III, Trophée de Monaco,
Monaco National Football Team and eenterprises leagues
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Last updated: 2 Dec 2020
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