The stade Sabathé was inaugurated in 1930 in the Croix d'Argent district. In 1944, it was renamed in tribute to Jean Sabathé, captain and trainer of the rugby club of Union Sportive of Montpellier, who died in 1941. The stadium hosts the city's rugby teams and is currently used by Montpellier XIII. For several years it has hosted Montpellier RC matches. The stands are equipped to accommodate nearly 8,000 people. The stadium has two covered side stands that can accommodate 2,800 spectators and an uncovered stand. It also contains 10 seats that are reserved for people with reduced mobility.
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