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Established
1892 (132 years old)

Sport
Soccer

Stadium/Home
Stade des Alpes
(20,068 Capacity)

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French Ligue 2
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Upcoming
20/04 Annecy - Grenoble
23/04 Grenoble - St Etienne
27/04 Valenciennes - Grenoble
03/05 Grenoble - Concarneau
10/05 Ajaccio - Grenoble

Results
15/04 Grenoble 0 - 0 Angers
06/04 Paris FC 2 - 1 Grenoble
30/03 Grenoble 0 - 0 Guingamp
16/03 Rodez AF 3 - 1 Grenoble
11/03 Grenoble 0 - 2 Laval

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Grenoble Foot 38, commonly referred to as simply GF38, is a French association football club based in Grenoble. The club plays its home matches at the Stade des Alpes, a 21st-century complex based in the heart of the city, and wears white and blue.

The original incarnation of the club was founded in 1892 and, in 1997, was formed into the club that exists today as a result of a merger. Grenoble currently plays in Ligue 2, the second level of French football, after having gone into bankruptcy and relegation to the fifth level of French football in 2011.

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Stadium or Home

The Stade des Alpes is a rugby and football stadium in Grenoble, France. The stadium seats 20,068 and hosts the home games of Grenoble Foot 38 and the FC Grenoble rugby club. Situated in Paul Mistral Park, it replaced their stadium Stade Lesdiguières. It was built while GF38 played in the top divisions of French football, and had become somewhat of a white elephant now that the club plays in the 4th division and attracts few fans. However, the stadium gained greater viability once FC Grenoble earned their most recent promotion to the Top 14 in 2012. Since 2014–15, with FC Grenoble now consolidated in Top 14, the club have changed their primary home from their traditional ground, Stade Lesdiguières, to Stade des Alpes.

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