Stadium

A record season at the Allianz Riviera

OGC Nice broke its home attendance record in 2023/2024, with an average of 24,952 spectators per match throughout the season at the Allianz Riviera. 

A sold-out stadium to round off a record season. For the 2023/2024 home derby against Paris Saint-Germain, 33,818 Gym fans packed the stands at the Allianz Riviera to cheer on Les Aiglons in an electrifying atmosphere, with a superb tifo from La Populaire Sud. 

This third sell-out of the season, after the visits of Brest (R7, 0-0) and Marseille (R9, 1-0), marked a record season in terms of attendance in the history of OGC Nice, with an average of 24,952 spectators throughout the 17 matches played at home in the league. This is an increase on last season, when the average attendance was 22,300. Before that, the maximum mark was 22,900 paid admissions on average, a score achieved in the 2013/2014*, 2016/2017 and 2017/2018 campaigns. 

The number of season tickets has also risen steadily since 2019/2020, with 16,032 issued this season, beating the previous record (16,006 in 2022-23). 

*including two matches played at the Stade du Ray

AND AT THE STADE DU RAY?

Over the three final seasons at Nice's historic arena, average attendance fluctuated between 8,500 (2010/11) and 10,300 (2012/13). In the last season, the Ray had 6,988 season ticket holders behind Claude Puel's men.

In 2024/25, with Europe to boot

The season-ticket campaign is now in full swing, following the spring re-subscription period and the "Prems" offer. Former subscribers can now activate their Europe pack, while the first four European home games are included in the "new subscriber" offer.

Membership of the Populaire Sud (which opens the door to subscription to the second ring of the stand, where the group will gather as of this summer) will begin on Wednesday 12 June.