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Olympique de Marseille ( OM ) vs FC Lorient

12th May,2024 21:00( Local time) France | Marseille | Stade Orange Vélodrome

LOCATION PRICE(USD)
Orange - Long Side - Corners | Sector A - B - N - O - P - X

$156

$156

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Long Side

$190

$190

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Long Side | Sections (Jean BOUIN O)

$197

$197

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Corners

$212

$212

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Long Side | Sections (GANAY Q)

$212

$212

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Long Side | Lower Tier

$252

$252

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Long Side | Lower Tier

$253

$253

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Long Side | Upper Tier | Sector AF - AE - AB - AA - R - S - X - Y

$303

$303

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Long Side | Lower Tier / Middle Tier | Sector L - J - F - D - M - C - Q - R - V - W

$322

$322

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Long Side - Central | Middle Tier / Lower Tier | Sector K - I - G - F - S - T - U - E - F

$342

$342

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About seat

About stadium

Stadium introduction

Stade Vélodrome has its origins firstly in France’s 1938 World Cup bid and secondly in the management of Marseille’s believing that their current home, Stade de l’Huveaune, was too small. The convergence of both these factors resulted in the constructed of a then, state-of-the art 60,000 capacity stadium although the Vélodrome only hosted two matches in the World Cup. Similar to how many stadiums across France have developed, the history of Stade Vélodrome is intertwined with the country’s successful bidding and hosting of major sporting events. The 1984 Euros resulted in a first round of refurbishment for the ageing stadium, with host nation France triumphing in the tournament beating Portugal 3-2 at Stade Vélodrome en route to the final. Further renovations occurred in the mid 90s when Olympique de Marseille’s stadium was practically rebuilt for the 1998 World Cup, with France once again triumphing on home soil, although the Vélodrome was criticised by some fans for its exposure to the elements and poor acoustics due to the lack of cover around the open stands. The most recent renovation plans in time for the Euro 2016 tournament are expected to correct this fault, with an addition of a roof across all stands and an increased capacity to 67,000. Finally, it is worth noting that Marseille’s Vélodrome is a multi-purpose arena and despite it’s associations with football, it also occasionally hosts matches of Rugby Club Toulon and the national rugby team. It was even used as one of the venues of the 2007 Rugby World Cup.

How to get to the Stadium

3, Boulevard Michelet, 13008 Marseille

DRIVING If you are coming from the direction of the airport or North of the city, take the A55 towards Marseille and follow signs for the city centre. Once you are on this road, it shouldn’t take longer than 25 minutes. The address is as follows: 3, Boulevard Michelet, 13008 Marseille Car Parks There is a reasonable amount of on site parking located north of the ground which is available to use on matchdays at the price of a few euros. TRAIN Gare de Marseille Saint-Charles (Often just called Marseille Saint-Charles) is the main train station of the city and is one of the main terminal stations for TGV in the South of France. This means that it is well connected to the rest of the country; you can reach Paris away in three hours for example and Lyon in just over 90 minutes. METRO Marseille has a marvellous metro system operated by Régie des transports de Marseille (RTM), and the city is served by two simple lines: Blue (Line 1) and Red (Line 2). To get to the stadium hope on to the red line 2 southbound, and look to get off at either Rond-Point du Prado (West of the Stadium) or Sainte-Marguerite Dromel (East). Both will leave you with a walk less than 5 minutes to the ground, it really is that easy. Rond Point du Prado Metro Station Rond Point du Prado Metro Station – the closest stop to Stade Velodrome. BUS The train station Marseille Saint-Charles is also the main bus station of the city, but there’s no information offered as to what bus lines can take you there. Don’t worry though, the Metro is much easier. AIRPORTS The main airport for the city and the Alpes-Côte d’Azur region is Marseille Provence Airport which is located in Marignane. Approximately 27 km northwest of the city centre and Stade Vélodrome, the airport is the 5th busiest in France and the only non-Parisian one in the country which flies to the United States. Once you have landed you can get to Marseille by taking either the shuttle bus service, a taxi or train. All options should take you no more than 30 minutes.

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