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{{Short description|Canadian football stadium at Quebec}} {{Multiple issues| {{refimprove|date=January 2017}} {{original research|date=December 2011}} }} {{Infobox stadium | stadium_name = Autostade<br>''Automotive Stadium'' | image = File:Autostade Montreal Aerial 1966.jpg | image_size = 220 | caption = The Autostade in 1966 | location = | opened = 1966 | surface = Grass (1966β1976) | owner = | capacity = 33,172 | construction_cost = | tenants = [[Montreal Alouettes]] ([[Canadian Football League|CFL]]) (1968β1971, 1973-1976)<br>[[Montreal Olympique]] ([[North American Soccer League (1968β1984)|NASL]]) (1971, 1973) | architect = [[Victor Prus]] and [[Maurice Desnoyers]] | demolished = late 1970s }} The '''Autostade''' (the [[English language|English]] name '''Automotive Stadium''' was rarely used) was a [[Canadian football]] [[stadium]] in the [[Victoriatown]] neighbourhood of [[Montreal]], [[Quebec]] that stood at the north-west corner of the [[CitΓ© du Havre]] sector of the [[Expo 67]] site. It was the home of the [[Canadian Football League|CFL's]] [[Montreal Alouettes]] from 1968 to 1976, except for a brief period in 1972 when the team returned to its previous home, [[Molson Stadium]].
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