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Multi-purpose stadium in Sion, Switzerland
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Stade de Tourbillon
Stade Tourbillon
Full nameStade de Tourbillon
LocationSion, Valais, Switzerland
Coordinates46°14′00″N 7°22′35″E / 46.23333°N 7.37639°E / 46.23333; 7.37639
OwnerCity of Sion
Capacity14,283
SurfaceGrass
Construction
Built11 August 1968
Renovated1989
Tenants
FC Sion

The Stade de Tourbillon is a multi-purpose stadium in Sion, Switzerland. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium of FC Sion. The stadium holds 16,000 people and was built in 1968 and renovated in 1989. At the time of the renovation, its capacity was 19,600. The stadium's LED scoreboard is powered by ColosseoEAS's miniDirector coupled with a miniTimer.

International matches

Date Result Competition
27 March 1985 Switzerland  0–2  Czechoslovakia Friendly
6 September 1994 Switzerland  1–0  United Arab Emirates Friendly
1 June 2010 Switzerland  0–1  Costa Rica Friendly
4 June 2010 Japan  0–2  Ivory Coast Friendly
31 May 2014 Algeria  3–1  Armenia Friendly
8 September 2019 Switzerland  4–0  Gibraltar UEFA Euro 2020 qualifying
3 July 2025 Belgium   Italy UEFA Women's Euro 2025
6 July 2025 Norway   Finland UEFA Women's Euro 2025
11 July 2025 Portugal   Belgium UEFA Women's Euro 2025
Football venues in Switzerland/Liechtenstein (2019–20)
Super League
Challenge League
1. Liga Promotion
Other

References

  1. "FC Sion - Tourbillon". Archived from the original on 2016-09-27. Retrieved 2016-10-19.
  2. "FC Sion | Super League 2021/2022".


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