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Maurice Dufrasne Stadium, also known as Stade de Sclessin, is located in the heart of the Sclessin district right next to the river Meuse. The stadium commands excellent accessibility via the main arteries that lead into the heart of Liège, providing a better experience in getting to and from the stadium.
The stadium was inaugurated in 1930 and has transformed from a simple football field into a versatile and well-funded arena that can seat 27,670 people. If you reconfigure it for concerts or special events, it can accommodate about 30,100 people. Its main tenant, Standard Liège, calls this stadium home, but beyond that, the stadium has played host to a diverse array of events.
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Upcoming events at Maurice Dufrasne Stadium, Liège
Since the mid-1990s, Belgium's national soccer team and major European clubs have used the Maurice Dufrasne Stadium as their home field and as the venue for important championship matches. It is scheduled to host the World Para Athletics Championships in October 2025. The stadium has also hosted triumphant concerts by artists such as Paul McCartney, illustrating its architectural versatility as it can host everything from high-level sports competitions to large-scale music productions.
With each chapter of the Maurice Dufrasne Stadium's evolution, there's been preservation to maintain its legacy and history intact, while sufficient architecture and engineering have made it a modern stadium with amenities for the comfort of everyone attending an event there.
Maurice Dufrasne Stadium History
The stadium was inaugurated in 1930, originally a simple football field, it gradually evolved into a versatile arena. Since the mid-1990s, it has welcomed Belgium's national team matches and European club competitions. The scheduled World Para Athletics Championships in October 2025 highlight its continuing importance, alongside memorable cultural events such as Paul McCartney's concert.
Maurice Dufrasne Stadium Facts and Figures
It seats 27,670 spectators for sports events, but for concerts or special configurations, it can hold approximately 30,100 attendees. Its location near the Meuse River and the industrial heart of Liège offers distinctive character and accessibility.
Maurice Dufrasne Stadium Seating Guide
The North and South stands, especially rows 10 through 15, give a great seat to fans who want to see the tactics of the game unfold. If you want to feel the energy of the crowd, the South stand is the place to be; this is where you'll find the stadium's most boisterous supporters. The East stand appears to be the kind of place where a fan can have an upscale experience. As for sightlines, the stands get you close to the field, providing excellent views throughout the stadium.
Best seats at Maurice Dufrasne Stadium
The South stand delivers vibrant atmosphere with passionate supporters, while the North stand offers excellent tactical viewing zones. The East stand provides a more upscale environment and the West stand is known for some delicious halftime snacks.
How to get to Maurice Dufrasne Stadium
Public Transportation to Maurice Dufrasne Stadium
The public transport network in Liège efficiently links the different parts of the city, including the city center and the Dufrasne Stadium, which is located about four kilometers away. The center of the city is served by light rail lines 1 and 2, which come to a stop within a two-minute walk of the main entrance to the stadium. Numerous bus routes serve the stadium, stopping just along the road from the entrance.
If you're arriving in Liège from out of town, the high-speed train station, Liège-Guillemins, connects to many different parts of Europe. Check with real-time transit apps to make sure you're getting where you need to in a timely manner.
Why Buy Maurice Dufrasne Stadium Tickets on Ticombo
For fans who want their tickets in hand, we ensure that they arrive at least a day ahead of the event. We ship most of our orders via FedEx in order to hit that two-day timeline. When patrons buy their tickets right before the event and need the actual ticket in hand, we rely on local couriers to drive the tickets over to the stadium, ensuring the event unfolds smoothly.
Latest Maurice Dufrasne Stadium News
Announcement of Paul McCartney's Upcoming Tour
Paul McCartney has announced a tour that showcases his impressive catalog, featuring singing, piano, and guitar. The concert in Liège, Belgium, on June 11, 2023, at the Maurice Dufrasne Stadium, promises to be an unforgettable experience, given the singer's known penchant for long, hit-filled performances.
The Dufrasne concert will come just a couple of weeks before the 2023/24 football season kicks off, with Standard Liège having just signed a couple of impactful players and made some bold managerial changes.
Frequently Asked Questions
How to purchase Maurice Dufrasne Stadium tickets?
You can use a platform like Ticombo to buy your tickets for Maurice Dufrasne Stadium events. To secure your place, it's recommended to purchase the tickets well ahead of time.
What is the capacity of Maurice Dufrasne Stadium?
27,670 for sports events and up to 30,100 for concerts and special events, depending on configuration.
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