The building work on the stadium began in 1989, and was inaugurated on 21 January 1990 with a match against Paris Saint Germain. The stands consisted of the Presidential stand, which was the only stand with seating, the Tribune d'honneur, opposite the Presidential, was standing terraces, the goal ends had no roof, in fact behind the eastern end, it was just a grassy slope. In 1997 the next phase of renovation took place, with the west stand having a roof and seating, the east stand having a proper stand with seating, but still no roof, and the Tribune d'honneur being converted to all seating. in 2007, the next phase started, the lateral west was finally given its roof, and the Tribune d'honneur was completely rebuilt, with an increased capacity, and an upper tier with an improved
press gallery. In 2014 the floodlights were upgraded to coincide with EAG's qualification for the
Europa League. The stadium is able to hold 19,033 people following a renovation in 2018. On 10 October 2009, it hosted the
France national football team as they defeated the
Faroe Islands 5–0 in qualification for the
2010 FIFA World Cup. The win secured France's place in the play-offs. On 11 October 2018 the stadium hosted the France national football team in a friendly match against Iceland. In the
2024–25 UEFA Champions League season, the Stade de Roudourou hosted
Brest's home matches due to the
Stade Francis-Le Blé in
Brest not being up to
UEFA standards. ==References==