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Stade Chapou

Stade Chapou
Stade Chapou
Stade Chapou in 1934
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AddressRue des Amidonniers, 31000 Toulouse
Toulouse
France
Coordinates43°36′31″N 1°25′9″E / 43.60861°N 1.41917°E / 43.60861; 1.41917
TypeAssociation football and athletics stadium
Capacity15 000
Construction
Opened1908
Renovated1922
Demolished1965
Tenants
Toulouse olympique employés club (1912–1965)
Toulouse FC (1937–1949)

Le Stade Chapou (or Stade Jacques-Chapou) was a stadium that was located on rue des Amidonniers in Toulouse. It was called Stade du T.O.E.C. before World War II, then Stade du Général Huntziger during the war, then Stade Chapou after the war (in tribute to Jacques Chapou (1909-1944), French Resistant).

The stadium was destroyed in 1965 for building a residence of students for the faculty[clarification needed].

1938 FIFA World Cup

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The Stade du T.O.E.C. in the old Parc des Sports was one of the venues of the 1938 FIFA World Cup, and held the following matches (initially planned to the new stadium of the new Parc des Sports):

Date Team #1 Res. Team #2 Round Attendance
5 June 1938  Cuba 3–3  Romania First round 7,000
9 June 1938 2–1 First round replay 8,000