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It is Europe's largest indoor arena. [2] Its naming rights are held by Paris La Défense, the management company of the nearby La Défense business district. The venue offers three separate configurations. In its rugby configuration, it has a nominal seating capacity of 30,681. For concerts, it can seat 40,000. [3]
By contrast, Saitama Super Arena in the Japanese city of the same name is included because it was built primarily for indoor sports, although it can be configured to host field sports. (Both it and Paris La Défense Arena have movable seating blocks that can adapt to either an arena or field configuration.)
Paris La Défense Arena, located near the La Défense business district in the Paris suburb of Nanterre, opened in October 2017 after many delays. The stadium features a movable seating block that allows it to accommodate field or court sports. Stade de France in the Paris suburb of Saint-Denis, France was built for the 1998 FIFA World Cup. It ...
The following is a list of stadiums at which rugby union is played, ordered by seating capacity. Currently all stadiums with a capacity of 10,000 or more which are the regular home venue of a club or national team, or are the regular hosts of a major competition (such as an event in the World Rugby Sevens Series , its women's version , or the ...
Sud de France Arena [3] 2010 10,000 Palais des sports René-Bougnol: 1977 3,000 Nancy: Palais des Sports Jean Weille: 1999 6,027 Nanterre: Palais des Sports Maurice Thorez: 2015 3,000 Paris La Défense Arena: 2017 30,681 Nantes: Hall XXL: 2013 10,750 Zénith Nantes Métropole: 1984 8,500 Palais des Sports: 1973 5,500 Nice: Palais Nikaïa: 2001 ...
Paris La Défense Arena: 32,000: Nanterre France: Racing 92 Uses movable seating to transition between field and court sports: 2017: 160 American Express Stadium: 31,876 [16] Brighton England: Brighton & Hove Albion: 2011: 161 Central Trade Union Stadium: 31,793 19,845 (limited capacity) Voronezh Russia: FC Fakel Voronezh, FC FSA Voronezh: 2003 ...
The water polo tournaments at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris were held from 27 July to 11 August. [1] [2] Preliminary water polo matches occurred at Paris Aquatic Centre, with the final playoffs staged at the iconic Paris La Défense Arena.
Instead, they built Paris La Défense Arena in nearby Nanterre, playing their first match in the new venue in December 2017. [5] It remains to be seen whether the Racing Club de France football club will move as well. It was closed and redeveloped between 2022–24 and served as the field hockey venue for the 2024 Summer Olympics. [6] [7]