Stade de Luxembourg

[3][4] On 1 September 2021, the stadium marked its official opening by hosting its first international match between the Luxembourg and Azerbaijan men's football teams as part of the 2022 FIFA World Cup qualifiers.

The final design and construction plans were approved by a unanimous vote of Luxembourg City councillors on 5 December 2016.

[12] To cope with its dual purpose as a football and rugby venue, as well as hosting occasional concerts, the stadium is equipped with a hybrid grass playing surface.

[13] In September 2020, the Luxembourg Chamber of Deputies rejected a petition to amend the name using the Luxembourgish language after it failed to gather the minimum amount of required signatures.

[14] Since the completion of the Cloche d'Or branch of Luxembourg City's new tramline in July 2024, the stadium is served by the "Stadion" tram terminus.

Exterior view of Stade de Luxembourg