The stadium was built in 1907. Officially named the
Stade Olympique Yves-du-Manoir, the Olympic Stadium of Colombes was the site of the opening ceremony and several events of the
1924 Summer Olympics. The arena's capacity was increased to 60,000 for the
1938 World Cup. The stadium lost its importance after the restoration in 1972 of Paris' 49,000-seat
Parc des Princes. In the 1990s, three of the four grandstands were torn down due to decay and the stadium's capacity was down to 7,000; later renovations have brought the current capacity to 14,000. Through November 2017, it had been home to the
Racing 92 rugby club, currently playing in France's
Top 14, but Racing has since moved to the new
U Arena in
Nanterre. The
RCF Paris football club, which plays in the fourth division, remains at Yves-du-Manoir. The stadium was the field hockey venue at the
2024 Summer Olympics. ==Twin towns==