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  2. 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. ... Hauts-de-France: Lille OSC: 2012: UEFA Category 4 stadium 5: Parc des Princes:

  3. Stade Pierre-Mauroy - Wikipedia

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    With a seating capacity of 50,186, it is the fourth-largest sports stadium in France and the home of French professional football club Lille. Initially named Grand Stade Lille Métropole, the stadium was renamed on 21 June 2013, after the death of the former Mayor of Lille and former Prime Minister of France Pierre Mauroy (1928–2013). [2]

  4. 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. They are ordered by their audience capacity. The capacity figures are for each stadium's permanent total seating capacity.

  5. 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, or those that no longer serve as competitive sports venues (such as Great Strahov Stadium , which was the largest in the world and held around 250,000 spectators), are not included.

  6. Lille OSC - Wikipedia

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    The stadium venue is located in Villeneuve-d'Ascq and has a seating capacity of 50,186 people, becoming France's fourth largest stadium. The stadium hosted France national football team and France national rugby union team as well as some games of UEFA Euro 2016 and many Top 14 matches.

  7. FC Loon-Plage - Wikipedia

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    The furthest round in which the club has played in the Coupe de France is the round of 64, which they reached in the 2020–21 edition, losing 3–0 to third-tier Boulogne, and in the 2022–23 edition, losing 7–0 to top flight Reims. [4] [5] [6]

  8. Stade Marcel-Tribut - Wikipedia

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    Capacity: 4,933: Surface: Grass: ... The Stade Marcel-Tribut is a multi-purpose stadium in Dunkirk, France. [1] ... Tribut during a Coupe de France match between USL ...

  9. FC Chambly Oise - Wikipedia

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    Football Club Chambly Oise, commonly known as Chambly, is a French professional football club based in Chambly in the Hauts-de-France region. Their home stadium is the Stade Walter-Luzi in the town, and they compete in the Championnat National 2, the fourth tier of French football, as of the 2024–25 season.