Seating plan
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List of blocks
Detailed seating map with gates and blocksHenri Germain stand
- Access
- A, B, C
- Blocks
- Low stand : Block 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, Carré VIP
- High stand : Block 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, Presse
Albert Batteux stand
- Access
- C, D
- Blocks
- Low stand : Block 7, 8, 9, 10
- High stand : Block 26, 27, 28, 29, 30
Francis Méano stand
- Access
- F
- Blocks
- Low stand : Block 11, 12, 13, 14, 15
- High stand : Block 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36
Robert Jonquet stand
- Access
- A, G
- Blocs
- Low stand : Bloc 16, 17, 18, 19
- High stand : Bloc 37, 38, 39, 40, 41
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Directions
To reach Auguste Delaune stadiumBy cars
The Auguste Delaune stadium is located close to the A344 motorway. Access to the stadium via the Reims Cathédrale exit.
Please note that because the stadium is located in the city centre, there is little public parking available in the vicinity of the stadium. Parking is available in the surrounding streets.
By public transport
The Auguste Delaune stadium is served by tramway lines A and B of the Citura network. Use the Comédie or Courlancy stations.
Park-and-ride facilities are located along both lines.
The Auguste Delaune stadium is also served by several bus routes. With buses 1, 7, 8 and 10 stop at Comédie, and with bus 2 stops at Bocquaine.
Stands names
Discover the origin of the stands namesAlbert Batteux stand
Albert Batteux is a professional footballer born in Reims in 1919. He played for Stade de Reims, with whom he won the French championship in 1949 and the French Cup in 1950. He then became a coach, winning 5 French league titles with Reims and 4 more with AS Saint-Etienne. He was also coach of the French national team.
Francis Méano stand
Francis Méano is a professional footballer born in 1931. He won the French Cup with Stade de Reims in 1950. He was selected for the French national team but died suddenly in a road accident in June 1953.
Tribune Robert Jonquet
Robert Jonquet is a professional footballer born in 1925. He spent most of his career with Stade de Reims, where he won five championships and two French Cups. He was also selected 58 times for the French national team. He also coached at Strasbourg and Reims.
Tribune Henri Germain
Henri Germain is the emblematic chairman of Stade de Reims, which he led for more than three decades. He was a man of influence and the builder of the great Stade de Reims, which he helped to win six French championships and two French Cups.