Stade Louis-II, home stadium of AS Monaco
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Founded

1919

Venue

Stade Louis-II

City

Monaco

Capacity

18,523

Surface

grass

#6 Ligue 1 R0# Coupe de France # Coupe de la Ligue #21 UEFA Champions League R0

Trophies

Ligue 2

2012/2013,1976/1977,1970/1971,

3xWinner

Ligue 2

1972/1973,1952/1953,

2x2nd Place

Coupe de France

1990/1991,1984/1985,1979/1980,1962/1963,1959/1960,

5xWinner

Coupe de France

2020/2021,2009/2010,1988/1989,1984,1973/1974,

5x2nd Place

Ligue 1

2016/2017,1999/2000,1996/1997,1987/1988,1981/1982,1977/1978,1962/1963,1960/1961,

8xWinner

Ligue 1

2023/2024,2017/2018,2013/2014,2002/2003,1991/1992,1990/1991,1983/1984,1963/1964,

8x2nd Place

Trophée des Champions

2000,1997,1985,1961,

4xWinner

Trophée des Champions

2025,2018,2017,1960,

4x2nd Place

Trofeo Joan Gamper

2024,

1xWinner

UEFA Champions League

2003/2004,

1x2nd Place

Emirates Cup

2023,

1x2nd Place

AS Monaco

Association Sportive de Monaco, founded in 1919 in the tiny but glamorous principality on the French Riviera, play their home matches at the intimate Stade Louis II and compete in the French top flight despite representing a city of just two square kilometres. The club has won eight Ligue 1 titles and five Coupe de France trophies, and reached the UEFA Champions League final in 2004. Their brilliant 2016-17 season under Leonardo Jardim — when a teenage Kylian Mbappé and Radamel Falcao powered them to the title and a Champions League semi-final — remains the pinnacle of modern Monaco football. The club is renowned for developing and selling elite talent, including Thierry Henry, Bernardo Silva, Fabinho, and Mbappé himself.