Key facts
Address | Roche Caiman Sport Complex, Victoria, Mahe, Seychelles |
Capacity | 10,000 |
Build Date | 2008 |
Where is Stade Linite located? | 4°38′7.84″S 55°28′13.66″E |
Pitch Size | 100 m2 |
Surface | Artificial turf, Track & field |
Description
The all seater 10,000 capacity stadium is located in the Roche Caiman area of the independent republic of Seychelles, comprising of approximately 85 islands in the Indian Ocean. The stadium has multi-purpose facilities.
FAQ
Stade Linite is the national stadium of Seychelles, located in Victoria, the capital city of the island nation.
Stade Linite was officially opened in 1992.
The stadium is named after Linite, which means “unity” in Seychellois Creole. This name reflects the stadium’s role in bringing people together through sports and national events.
Stade Linite has a capacity of approximately 10,000 spectators.
The stadium primarily hosts football matches. It’s the home ground for the Seychelles national football team and is also used for other sports events and national celebrations.
Yes, Stade Linite has hosted several international events. Most notably, it was the main venue for the Indian Ocean Island Games in 1993 and 2011 when Seychelles hosted the multi-sport event.