Le Havre AC has officially renamed its stadium to Stade CMA-CGM Océane on Thursday, June 18. The Le Havre Seine Métropole Community Council validated the naming agreement for the Stade Océane after the club and the maritime transport giant CMA-CGM reached a partnership agreement. The Stade Océane is now the Stade CMA-CGM Océane for the next 5 seasons. And the term 'Océane' remains integrated into the new name, as requested by the supporters and elected officials. The club confirmed the name change of its stadium in an official statement published on its social networks. So the Stade CMA-CGM Océane will be the venue for the home matches of the Ciel & Marine until June 2031. The urban community, owner of the stadium, has chosen to transfer all the benefits of this naming to the HAC, in order to support its development and budget in Ligue 1. The partnership between Le Havre AC and CMA-CGM is an important step for the club, which is seeking to develop and strengthen itself in Ligue 1. But the club still has to work to achieve its goals and succeed in the championship. The Stade CMA-CGM Océane will be a key element in this quest for success, with a capacity to accommodate supporters and offer a high-quality match experience.
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Le Havre AC Renames Stadium to Stade CMA-CGM Océane
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