Stade Fernand-Bédard
Former names |
Stade Municipal (1938-2001) Stade Fernand Bédard (2001-2016) |
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Location |
1760 avenue Gilles-Villeneuve Trois-Rivières, QC |
Coordinates | 46°20′52″N 72°33′23″W / 46.34778°N 72.55639°WCoordinates: 46°20′52″N 72°33′23″W / 46.34778°N 72.55639°W |
Operator | City of Trois-Rivières |
Capacity | 4,500[1] |
Field size |
Left field: 317 ft (97 m) Centre field: 372 ft (113 m) Right field: 317 ft (97 m)[2] |
Surface | Grass |
Construction | |
Opened | 1938[1] |
Renovated | 2009[3] |
Tenants | |
Trois-Rivières Aigles (Cam-Am) (2013-) Trois-Rivières Aigles (LBJEQ) (1971–2012) Trois-Rivières Saints (CBL) (2003) Trois-Rivières Aigles (EL) (1971-77) Trois-Rivières Royals (Can-Am) (1941-42, 1946-50) Trois-Rivières Royals (QPL) (1940) |
Stade Stereo+ (formerly known as Stade Fernand-Bédard) is a stadium in Trois-Rivières, Quebec, Canada. It is primarily used for baseball and is the home of the Trois-Rivières Aigles of the Canadian American Association of Professional Baseball. It was the home of the Trois-Rivières Saints of the Canadian Baseball League in 2003. The ballpark has a capacity of 4,500 people and was opened in 1938. It was also the home of Aigles Junior de Trois-Rivières of the Ligue de Baseball Junior Élite du Québec. The stadium change its name on the 22nd of June, 2016.
References
- 1 2 "TROIS-RIVIÈRES AIGLES". Canadian American Association of Professional Baseball. Retrieved 15 April 2013.
- ↑ "Stade Fernand-Bédard". Ligue de Baseball Junior Élite du Québec. Retrieved 15 April 2013.
- ↑ "Stade Fernand-Bédard". Trois-Rivières Tourism. Retrieved 15 April 2013.
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