[3] Along with the Stade Bauer in Saint-Ouen, it is one of the first grounds specially designed for football in France, and therefore, shortly after its inauguration, the Charentonneau stadium hosted back-to-back finals of the Coupe Dewar in 1906 and 1907, both of which being won by Racing Club de France, with victories over Gallia Club (2–1) and Olympique Lillois (2–0), respectively.
In addition to being the emblematic stadium of CA Paris, Charentonneau also hosted an international match on 1 January 1911, a friendly between the French football team and Hungary in front of 2,032 spectators.
[2] Two months later, on 12 March, the Charentonneau hosted the final of the 1910–11 LFA Championship between CA Paris and Red Star AC, which ended in a 1–0 win to the latter.
[10] Three years later, on 26 April 1914, the Charentonneau hosted the final of the Trophée de France between Olympique Lillois and Vie au Grand Air du Médoc, which ended in a 4–1 win to the former.
[13] CAP played for many years in its stronghold of Charentonneau, where the club achieved its best performances before the First World War and during the interwar period.