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| Full name | Stade des Charmilles |
|---|---|
| Location | Geneva, Switzerland |
| Coordinates | 46°12′33″N6°07′06″E / 46.2091°N 6.1182°E /46.2091; 6.1182 |
| Capacity | 9,250 (2002) |
| Record attendance | 27,000 (1962) |
| Construction | |
| Opened | June 1930 |
| Closed | 2002 |
| Demolished | 2012 |
| Tenants | |
| Servette FC | |
Charmilles Stadium was amulti-purpose stadium inGeneva, Switzerland. It was used mostly forfootball matches, and was the home venue forServette FC. The stadium was able to hold 9,250 people and was built in 1930 for theCoupe des Nations 1930 tournament. During the1954 FIFA World Cup the stadium hosted four games. It was closed in 2002 beforeStade de Genève opened.[1]
| Date | Time (CET) | Team 1 | Result | Team 2 | Round | Attendance |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 16 June 1954 | 18:00 | 5–0 | Group 1 | 13,470 | ||
| 19 June 1954 | 17:10 | 3–2 | Group 1 | 19,000 | ||
| 20 June 1954 | 17:00 | 7–0 | Group 2 | 3,541 | ||
| 27 June 1954 | 17:00 | 2–0 | Quarter-finals | 17,000 |
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