Stade de Tourbillon
Capacity | 20 187 |
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8 026 (Seats) | |
11 500 (Standing places) | |
661 (VIP seats) | |
Country | Switzerland |
City | Sion |
Clubs | FC Sion |
Inauguration | 11.08.1968 |
Construction | 1966-1968 |
Renovations | 1986 |
Cost | 5,2 million CHF (1986) |
Address | Stade de Tourbillon, Rue des Echutes 38, 1950 Sion |
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