Stade des Pacifiques

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Stade des Pacifiques
Soccer in Florence, Italy, 2007.jpg
Location 740, montée du Moulin
Langlois, Kelssek
Public transit BSicon CLRV.svg 5 Stade
Capacity 43,829
Tenants Langlois Océanic

Stade des Pacifiques is an all-seater football stadium in Langlois, Kelssek. It has a capacity of 32,751 and is the home stadium of Langlois Océanic football club. Located in the hills northwest of central Langlois, the stadium is often considered one of the most scenic venues in Kelssek. Point d'origine, a monument on the stadium's eastern forecourt designed by Henri Lepine, celebrates the five Pacific regions.

The stadium was built with a capacity of 28,800 and opened on July 30, 150 FE with a Kelssek Football League match between Océanic and Burnaby SC which ended in a 1-1 draw. From 191 FE to 195 FE, it underwent renovations and modernization works in stages to expand capacity to 43,829 ahead of hosting matches for World Cup 94.

It has hosted Cup of Harmony 77 matches, the IFCF Associations Trophy 3 final which saw Tropicorp FC defeat Celtic Noviodunum, and has been used on occasion for World Cup qualifying matches of the Kelssek national football team.