Montpellier, already condemned to Ligue 2, faces significant challenges, including with its La Mosson Stadium.

What is the current state of La Mosson Stadium?

La Mosson Stadium, built in 1972, is aging and presents visibility and comfort problems for supporters. The stadium's capacity is 22,000 seats, but the top two levels of the open-air grandstand are often closed, reducing capacity to 22,000 people.

Why is La Mosson Stadium at the end of its life?

La Mosson Stadium is considered to be at the end of its life due to its age and maintenance problems. Images of water infiltrating everywhere in March 2024 shocked supporters. | Stat | Value | | Inauguration year | 1972 | | Capacity | 22,000 seats | | Field dimensions | 105 m x 68 m |

What is the future of La Mosson Stadium?

Montpellier's club has long dreamed of a new, more central and modern stadium. The descent into Ligue 2 will not help to realize this project. The next match for Montpellier will be on January 15, 2027, against Clermont Foot at home.

How can Montpellier supporters help?

Montpellier supporters can help by continuing to support their team and encouraging the club to find solutions to improve La Mosson Stadium. The last result for Montpellier was a 1-1 draw against RED Star FC 93 on May 9, 2026. The team's recent form is DLWWD in 5 matches. Montpellier is currently 8th in Ligue 2 with 51 points, 14 wins, 9 losses, and 11 draws in 34 matches played.