Honours and statistics The city received many awards for its sporting activities. In 1994, the newspaper L'Equipe ranked Villeneuve d'Ascq in the five most sportive cities in France. In 1996, Villeneuve d'Ascq was elected the 'most sportive city of France', and in 1999, 'the most disabled sportive city'. It is a logical result because the city invests a lot in sport. In 2009, 21,700 inhabitants had a sport licence in the sport club of Villeneuve d'Ascq (one third of the global population of the city) ; the city hosts 158 different sport associations, 58 different sports and 14% of the city operating budget is dedicated to sport. The city has 10.99 hectares of
soccer and
rugby fields, of
track and field facilities and of hiking trails.
Facilities Villeneuve d'Ascq has two
swimming pools ('piscine du Triolo' and 'centre nautique Babylone') both equipped with a 50m long water slide, an outside grass area, saunas and a training gym. The city hosts two major stadiums,
Stadium Lille Métropole (21,650 seats) and
Stade Pierre-Mauroy (50,186 seats). Villeneuve d'Ascq have 16 soccer fields, 2 rugby fields (stadium E. Théry, Tradition street), 17 municipal
gymnasiums plus 8 academic gymnasiums (E.S.U.M.), a sport complex called 'Palacium' (Pont de Bois avenue) and a gymnasium (salle d'Agrees, Breughel street) dedicated to gymnastics. The city hosts a sailing base, two shooting galleries, a bow and arrow gallery, two golf courses, 12 tennis courts, two athletics facilities (Parmentier street and Lieutenant Colpin street). Finally, we can find in Villeneuve d'Ascq two dojos, a big wall for wall-climbing (salle Tamise), a
bourloire in
Ascq, a
boulodrome in Residence and a
bowling in Hôtel de Ville.
Sporting events and teams Football Villeneuve d'Ascq is home to several football teams which play in the Nord-Pas-de-Calais football league, in Flandre district: US Ascq (promotion d'honneur), Villeneuve d'Ascq Métropole (promotion d'honneur) and Flers OS Villeneuve d'Ascq (1ère division de district). The
Stadium Nord hosted two international exhibition games: France - Tunisia in 1978 and France - Armenia in 1996. The Stadium Nord is the official stadium of the Lille Olympique Sporting Club Lille Métropole team (Ligue 1) since the 2004–2005 season, and also the official stadium of the Entente Sportive de Wasquehal team since 1997–1998 season (formerly Ligue 2, today CFA 2). In 1997, Stadium Nord was the home stadium of the Royal Excelsior Mouscron for the UEFA Europa League. The stadium hosted the UEFA Europa League matches of Lille Olympique Sporting Club Lille Métropole, so prestigious clubs such as Fenerbahçe SK, FC Sevilla, Valencia CF and Liverpool FC came to Villeneuve d'Ascq. In 2010, the Fédération française de football organised in Stadium Nord the
Festifoot féminin, an event with 500 feminine soccer player footballeuses. The
France women's national football team were there and also some women's international footballers. In May, 2010
Stade Pierre-Mauroy was selected by the Fédération française de football (FFF) to host matches in the
UEFA Euro 2016, hosted by France.
Rugby Villeneuve d'Ascq is home to a
rugby union team, Lille Métropole Rugby Club Villeneuvois (ex-Rugby Club Villeneuve d'Ascq), whose senior women's team takes part in France women's rugby union championship. The women's team is in Division 1 since 1999 and in Elite since his victory ath the Challenge Armelle Auclair in 2006. The
Stadium Nord hosted the quarter-final of Rugby World cup in 1991 New Zealand vs. Canada (36 000 spectators). It also hosted the semi-final of European Rugby Cup 2000-2001 Stade français vs. Munster. In 2005, Stadium Nord hosted matches from the under 17 y.o. rugby tournament. The Stadium Nord frequently hosts exhibition matches of the France rugby A team.
Track and field The Stadium Nord hosts every year since 1988 an international meeting of
track and field (formerly called
meeting open Gaz de France, then
Open du Nord and now ''meeting d'athlétisme Lille Métropole''). The meeting is part of the national athleticism league since 2007. In Stadium Nord took place the Track and field European Cup in 1995 and the Disabled Track and field World Cup in 2002.
Other sports Villeneuve d'Ascq has a famous
basketball club,
ESB Villeneuve-d'Ascq which plays in
Ligue Féminine de Basketball. The city has also an
american football club, Vikings de Villeneuve d'Ascq (Division 2) and a
handball club, Hand Ball Club Villeneuve d'Ascq (HBCV) (Division 2). The cycling tournament
Tour de France arrived in Villeneuve d'Ascq in 1988. Sportsmen who came from Villeneuve d'Ascq clubs include tennis players
Sarah Pitkowski and
Nathalie Dechy. ==Culture==