Stade de Genève is a modern multi-purpose stadium located in the La Praille district of Geneva, Switzerland. Opened in 2003, it primarily serves as the home ground for Swiss football club Servette FC.
The stadium has a seating capacity of around 30,000 and meets UEFA standards. It was one of the host venues during UEFA Euro 2008 (co-hosted by Switzerland and Austria). Games played included the dramatic comeback game when Turkey beat Czech Republic 3–2). It was, regarded as one of the tournament’s most thrilling games.
Capacity: 34,250
Address: Rte des Jeunes 16, 1212 Lancy, Switzerland
W Euros 2025 Matches:
- Fri 4 Jul, 18:00– Denmark vs Sweden (Group C)
- Mon 7 Jul, 21:00– Portugal vs Italy (Group B)
- Thu 10 Jul, 21:00– Finland vs Switzerland (Group A)
- Wed 16 Jul, 21:00– QF1: Winner Group A vs Runner‑up Group B
- Tue 22 Jul, 21:00– SF1: Winner QF3 vs Winner QF1
Architecturally, it features a sleek, functional design with excellent sightlines and modern amenities. Its central location and accessibility via public transport make it a key venue for sports and entertainment events in the region. Beyond football, it occasionally hosts concerts and other large-scale gatherings.
Stade de Genève in Geneva has hosted a variety of key football matches and significant sporting events since its opening in 2003. It regularly serves as the home stadium for Servette FC, one of Switzerland’s prominent football clubs as well as being a venue for many important international fixtures and friendly matches featuring the Swiss national team. High-Profile Club Friendlies include Real Madrid vs. Paris Saint-Germain (2014) and Inter Milan vs. Lyon (2017). Additionally, it has hosted Rugby Sevens tournaments and concerts, making it a versatile venue for major sporting and entertainment events in the region.