Stade Charléty

Capacity
20,000
Year Opened
1939
Surface Type
grass
Club/Team
Paris FC
City
Paris
Coordinates
48.8219,2.3381
Country
France
Sport
football
Continent
Europe

Stadium Information

Stade Charléty, home of Paris FC, is a multi-purpose stadium located in the 13th arrondissement of Paris. Opened in 1939 and rebuilt in the 1990s, the stadium sits close to the Montsouris area and combines football with athletics facilities. Its open bowl design features a running track around the pitch, modern seating and clear sightlines from all sections.

With a football capacity of around twenty thousand, the venue uses a natural grass surface and offers a calm, orderly matchday setting compared with Paris’s larger stadiums. Matchdays at Stade Charléty reflect Paris FC’s growing profile within the capital. Supporters arrive via nearby boulevards, tram stops and metro lines,
gathering in a relaxed atmosphere before kickoff. Inside, the noise level builds gradually, driven by organised supporter groups behind the goals. While the presence of the athletics track creates some distance from the pitch, the stadium’s compact size helps maintain a sense of connection
between fans and players.

Facilities are functional and modern, suited to league football and community events. The stadium is well served by Paris’s public transport network, including tram
line T3a and several metro stations within walking distance. Parking is limited, encouraging the use of public transport. Accessibility features include step-free access points, wheelchair seating platforms, adapted toilets and assistance services.

The surrounding area includes university buildings, parks and residential streets that contribute to a local, neighbourhood feel. For Paris FC, Stade Charléty represents a practical and central home as the club continues to establish itself within French top-flight football.