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The town of Versailles has officially been selected as the base camp for the Wales team at the Rugby World Cup 2023.


The town of Versailles has officially been selected as the base camp for the Wales team at the Rugby World Cup 2023.
Following USAP’s promotion to the Top 14 for the 2021-2022 season, the club has decided to create a new hospitality area within its Aimé Giral stadium to develop its turnover.
Since December 2018, the legendary Pierre-Rajon stadium in Bourgoin-Jallieu has a new North grandstand. The CSBJ Rugby Club can now welcome its supporters in a fully renovated building that has been brought up to standard.
In anticipation of a future promotion to PRO D2, the city of Rouen has set itself the objective of ensuring the future of its local club by already meeting the criteria of the French National Rugby League (LNR) for its new facilities.
In order to display the club’s products, we designed and installed the official shop for the Castres Olympique in the Pierre Antoine stadium in 2018. The permanent structure has a surface area of 50 m². Signage was provided by our GL Events teams, as well as custom interior fittings and furniture.
In order to accommodate supporters and partners during home matches, 1,200 m² of reception areas were built by our GL Events teams at the Sapiac stadium in Montauban for US Montauban in 2017. This new space features a refreshment area to ensure that supporters have a great time.
The city of Christchurch was the victim of a violent earthquake in February 2011. The Rugby World Cup took place in September of the same year, so a lot of infrastructure had to be rebuilt.
The English Warriors Rugby club commissioned us to build a 7,000-seat grandstand in 2013. This new covered infrastructure ensures maximum comfort for supporters during matches. The project involved building VIP boxes and lounges, offices to accommodate staff and a shop for supporters.
The Watford Football Club, in London called on GL Events teams in 2013 to build a new 3,000-seat covered grandstand. This structure has all the features and benefits of conventionally built stands: technical, commercial and economic flexibility.
With the refurbishment of the East stands in phase 1, the capacity of the sports arena was increased in 2014 to over 3,567 seats. In 2018, with the construction of the new North stands, the 6,000-seat mark was reached. These stands feature 2,222 seats and a 600 m² panoramic VIP lounge with a view of the pitch.