Stade Marcel-Michelin

Although the stadium itself belongs to the rugby club, it is built on ground leased from the Michelin tire company.

It remains the property of the club, now called ASM Clermont-Ferrand, which hosts all its Top 14 home games at the stadium, as well as some international matches, including France-Romania in 1977, France-Australia in 1983, the 2006 Under 21 Rugby World Cup (in which France beat South Africa for the championship), and the 2013 match between the French Barbarians and Samoa.

At the exit from the dressing rooms, the club’s players can see a plaque that displays the number of victories their team has had on the ground.

The 1000th match won in elite competition (after 1925) came in December 2006 against Arix Viadana during the European Challenge Cup.

A new plaque with the words "Ici … 100 ans d’histoire" (“Here… 100 years of legend”) was installed in 2011 for the centenary of the club.

Up-and-coming players of the club continue to train at the formation centre in the Gauthière quarter of the city.

During the 2011 works, the club improved the television platforms, created four new boxes in the Volvic stand, and extended the ASM shop.