Stade Olympique de Radès
The Stade de Rades, commonly known as the Stade Olympique de Rades, was erected to host the 2001 Mediterranean Games. Tunisia is the location. Up to 60,000 people can be accommodated at the venue. It's a multipurpose venue that primarily hosts soccer and athletic events. It is one of the few facilities in the region that is regarded as the best.
The stadium opened on July 6, 2001, with the Cup Final between Hammam and Sahel (1-0), and afterward became the home of ES Tunis, who relocated from Stade El Menzah, though they continue to play at their former site on a regular basis.
The French Super Cup Final between Olympique Marseille and PSG was held at Stade de Rades in 2010 (0-0).
The Tunisian national team plays at Stade de Rades on a regular basis, and other teams such as Club Africain use it for high-profile fixtures.
The Stade de Rades lies in the Rades region of Tunis, in the south-east of the city, about 11 kilometers from the city center and 20 kilometers from the Carthage / Sidi Bou Said coastline area in the north-east.
Capacity: 60,000 seats
Location: Tunisia