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Indoor Arena [1] Capacity: 30,680 (rugby) 40,000 (concerts) ... Paris La Défense Arena is a multipurpose indoor arena in Nanterre, ... Code of Conduct; Developers;
The following is a list of arenas ordered by seating capacity, which is the maximum number of seated spectators the arena can accommodate for a sports event. Only the capacity for indoor sports, such as basketball, ice hockey, and volleyball, are included. Currently all arenas with a capacity of 15,000 or more are included.
Expandable seating capacity 55: Paris La Défense Arena: 30,680: Nanterre France: D: Racing 92 : Stadium-arena hybrid. A movable seating structure allows it to house field sports and be configured as an arena. 56: Noevir Stadium Kobe: 30,132: Kobe Japan: RR: Vissel Kobe , INAC Kobe Leonessa (Nadeshiko League), Kobelco Steelers
Racing 92 (French pronunciation: [ʁasiŋ ka.tʁə.vɛ̃.duz]) is a French professional rugby union club based in the Hauts-de-Seine department, Paris' western inner suburbs that competes in Top 14. The club plays its home matches at the 30,681-capacity domed stadium Paris La Défense Arena, located near the La Défense business district.
Torin Koos, a spokesman for World Aquatics, noted that five Olympic records were set through the first 15 events at La Defense Arena. Indeed, no one is griping much.
CO'Met Arena [4] 2023 10,000 Paris: Accor Arena [5] 1984 15,500 Halle Georges Carpentier: 1960 5,009 Le Zénith: 1984 6,804 Dôme de Paris: 1960 4,600 Palais des Sports Robert Oubron 1988 2,500 Stade Pierre de Coubertin: 1937 4,836 Porte de La Chapelle Arena: 2024 9,000 Pau: Palais des Sports de Pau: 1991 7,707 Reims: Complex Sportif René Tys ...
It has a capacity of 32,000 for rugby and 40,000 for concerts. The venue opened as U Arena, but received its current name in June 2018 [ 19 ] through a sponsorship deal with Paris La Défense, the company that manages the La Défense business district.
The following is a list of rugby union stadiums in France, ordered by 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 host of major national or international rugby events, are included.