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  1. The Stade Louis II (French pronunciation: [stad (ə) lwi dø], lit.'Louis II Stadium'), or simply Louis II is a stadium located in the Fontvieille district of Monaco, near the border with Cap-d'Ail commune of France. It serves primarily as a venue for football, being the home of AS Monaco and the Monaco national football team.

  2. Stade Louis II - Bienvenue sur la page d'accueil du site du Stade Louis II (www.stadelouis2.mc) à Monaco : Installations sportives, Stade omnisports...

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  3. Built on the sea the Stade Louis-II hosts the home games of the AS Monaco since 1985, but also the headquarters of the club and its Academy.

  4. Stade Louis II is located on the southern border of the little state of Monaco. It is just a 15-minute walk to the stadium from the Royal Palace, and a 30-minute walk from the casino. Monaco’s train station, Gare de Monaco-Monte Carlo, is a 20-minute walk away.

  5. Stade Louis II. 7, avenue des Castelans. 98000 Monaco. Monaco. +377 92 05 40 00. Place. Officially opened by H.S.H. Prince Rainier III on 25 January 1985, the Stade Louis-II is a vast 30,000 m² complex housing a set of sporting facilities and other premises dedicated to sporting activities (including the Salle Gaston-Médecin, home of the Roca ...

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    Built by the sea in the early 1980s, the Stade Louis-II has hosted AS MONACO home matches since 1985, as well as the club's headquarters. Inaugurated by HSH Prince Rainier-III on January 25, 1985, the ground is a gigantic 30,000 m² complex in the Fontvieille district and overlooking the sea, a stone's throw from the old fort bearing the same name.

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  8. Sep 4, 2021 · Stade Louis II is the long-standing home of both AS Monaco and the Monaco national football team after replacing the original 1939 version of Stade Louis in 1985. Named after Louis II, Prince of Monaco (1870-1949), the stadium is built on reclaimed land and it boasts another unique distinction in being able to seat almost two thirds of the ...