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started that
season in the
second division.
Under historic president Marcel Saupin [fr], it
spent a few
years as a mid-table club in that division, with even...
- The
Stade Marcel-
Saupin is a
sports complex in the city of
Nantes (Loire-Atlantique), France. It was
opened in 1937
under the name
Stade Malakoff, and...
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hosting matches outside the city of
Paris at such
venues as the
Stade Marcel Saupin in Nantes, the
Stade Vélodrome in M****ille, the
Stade de
Gerland in Lyon...
- (England)
Budapest Honvéd won 3–0 on aggregate. 1
October 1980
Stade Marcel Saupin.
Nantes Attendance: 11,080 Referee:
Norbert Rolles (Luxembourg)
Nantes won...
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against Paris Saint-Germain (3–2), and then on 7
April 1981, at
Stade Marcel-
Saupin against Nantes for a 1–0 win,
notable as
Nantes had not lost a home game...
- (Switzerland)
Vojvodina won 1–0 on aggregate. 5
October 1966
Stade Marcel Saupin,
Nantes Attendance: 8,087 Referee:
Marcel Zeimes (Luxembourg)
Nantes won...
- (Romania)
Panathinaikos won 5–1 on aggregate. 28
September 1977
Stade Marcel-
Saupin,
Nantes Attendance: 16,353 Referee: António
Garrido (Portugal) 1–1 on aggregate;...
- Ireland)
Bohemians Prague won 5–0 on aggregate. 28
September 1983
Stade Marcel-
Saupin,
Nantes Attendance: 18,789 Referee:
Emilio Carlos Guruceta (Spain) Rapid...
- was
built as a
second stadium in the city of
Nantes replacing the Marcel-
Saupin stadium as the team's home ground. The club's
owners chose Berdje Agopyan...
- Pétursson (Iceland)
Celtic won 9–1 on aggregate. 3
October 1973
Stade Marcel Saupin,
Nantes Attendance: 11,844 Referee: John
Williams (Wales)
Vejle won 3–2...