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Stade Georges-Bayrou

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The Stade Georges-Bayrou is a football stadium located in Sète, France. It was the home of FC Sète 34 before the inauguration of the Stade Louis-Michel in 1990. It was named after Georges Bayrou, former president of FC Sète. However, the ground is still used by the club for training. Amateur club Pointe-Courte AC Sète is now a tenant of the stadium.

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Stade Georges-Bayrou
Rue Bachaga Boualem, Montpellier

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N 43.412 ° E 3.67 °
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Rue Bachaga Boualem
34200 Montpellier
Occitania, France
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