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  2. Parc des Princes - Wikipedia

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    The original Parc des Princes under the snow in 1908. Originally called Stade Vélodrome du Parc des Princes, the stadium was inaugurated on 18 July 1897. Situated in the 16th arrondissement of Paris, the area was a forested parkland used by the royal family before the French Revolution. This gave the Parc des Princes its name. [9] [12]

  3. List of football stadiums in France - Wikipedia

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    Currently association football stadiums with a capacity of 5,000 or more are included. ... UEFA Category 4 stadium 5: Parc des Princes: 47,929: Paris: Île-de-France:

  4. List of stadiums by capacity - Wikipedia

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    Only stadiums with a capacity of 40,000 or more are included in this list. Stadiums that are defunct or closed, ... Parc des Princes: 48,712: Paris

  5. List of European stadiums by capacity - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the largest stadiums in European countries. Stadiums with a capacity of 30,000 or more are included. ... Parc des Princes: 48,229: Paris

  6. List of association football stadiums by capacity - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of football stadiums. They are ordered by their seating capacity, that is the maximum number of spectators that the stadium can accommodate in seated areas. Football stadiums with a capacity of 40,000 or more are included. That is the minimum capacity required for a stadium to host FIFA World Cup finals matches. Note ...

  7. List of sports venues by capacity - Wikipedia

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    All venues with a capacity of 40,000 or more are included. ... Narendra Modi Stadium: 132,000: Ahmedabad: India: ... Parc des Princes:

  8. Stade Yves-du-Manoir - Wikipedia

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    It remained the nation's largest capacity stadium until the renovated Parc des Princes was inaugurated in 1972. Due to increasingly stringent safety regulations, the Colombes' capacity had dropped to under 50,000. The last games of the national rugby union and football teams at Colombes were respectively in 1972 and 1975.

  9. Campus PSG - Wikipedia

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    The Campus PSG will have its own stadium, which will complement PSG's home ground of the Parc des Princes. [1] With a total capacity of 5,000, including over 3,000 seats, the arena will be the largest football stadium in the Yvelines department.