Eden Park Stadium


To enable LOU Rugby to play in the TOP14, GL Events designed and built a new sports infrastructure in just 82 days. Consisting of two covered stands, this new 8,000-seat stadium with 32 open boxes and a catering area was a real feat.
In 2012, SU Agen acquired a new training centre geared to its professional rugby team. This project was delivered turnkey to the Armandie Stadium. The building consists of a permanent 475 m² structure with a weight room, a medical area and staff offices.
The Lou Rugby village at Matmut Stadium in Gerland has a reception area installed by our teams in 2017, with a total surface area of 2,500 m², divided into three large lounges. This project was part of the project to build a complete 5,500 m² village for Lou Rugby in Lyon, Gerland in 2017.
In order to increase the seating capacity and the surface area allocated to VIP areas, the famous Castres Olympique club called on GL Events to build a three-storey covered grandstand with a capacity for up to 2,779 spectators, including 21 seats for mobility impaired persons and 21 closed VIP boxes.
To support the promotion of the Provence Rugby club back to PRO D2, the SPLA Pays D’Aix Territoires has carried out work to adapt the Maurice David stadium to the requirements of the French National Rugby League (LNR). Support was provided by our teams who were in charge of expanding the stadium.
In order to support Rochelais Stadium’s professional team’s progression, the club has developed its infrastructure by increasing its seating capacity and the surface area of its partner areas.
GL Events teams have installed three semi-permanent covered stands to allow the club, which has been promoted, to play in the Pro D2 category. With a total capacity of 500 seats, these stands are covered by 30 m x 8 m structures. A 400 m² reception area has also been installed.
Following on from phase 1 carried out by our teams in 2014 (2,500 covered grandstand seats), the club is continuing its expansion with the creation of a new grandstand.