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Stade Gaston Gerard is one of the biggest and most popular multi-use stadiums in Dijon.
Stade Gaston Gerard is one of the biggest and most popular multi-use stadiums in Dijon. It is the home stadium of FCO Dijon, and known for hosting popular football matches. The stadium has a capacity for accommodating more than 20,000 spectators, and is usually fully packed during games.
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