When.com Web Search

Search results

  1. Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
  2. Parc des Princes - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parc_des_Princes

    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 stadiums by capacity - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_stadiums_by_capacity

    Only regular capacity counts; for attendance records, see List of sporting venues with a highest attendance of 100,000 or more. ... Parc des Princes: 48,712: Paris

  4. List of football stadiums in France - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_football_stadiums...

    The exterior of the Parc des Princes, the home of Paris Saint-Germain. ... Capacity Sport Home team(s) Notes Region Image 29: Stade Raymond Kopa: Angers: 1912 (2022)

  5. List of sports venues by capacity - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_sports_venues_by...

    The following is a list of sports venues, ordered by capacity; i.e. the maximum number of spectators the venue can normally accommodate. All venues with a capacity of 40,000 or more are included. Venues that are closed, defunct, or no longer serve as sports venues, are not included. Italics indicate historical regular tenant.

  6. Paris Saint-Germain FC - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paris_Saint-Germain_FC

    Since its inception, Paris Saint-Germain have played in five main stadiums: the Stade Jean-Bouin, the Stade Georges Lefèvre, the Stade Bauer, the Stade Yves-du-Manoir, and the Parc des Princes, their current home ground. [119] [120] PSG took on Ligue 2 promotion rivals Red Star on 10 November 1973, for the club's first match at the Parc des ...

  7. Stade Jean-Bouin (Paris) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stade_Jean-Bouin_(Paris)

    The Stade Jean-Bouin (French pronunciation: [stad ʒɑ̃ bwɛ̃]; lit. ' Jean Bouin Stadium ') is a multi-purpose stadium in the 16th arrondissement of Paris, France.The 19,904 capacity facility is located across the street from the much larger Parc des Princes, and is used mostly for rugby union, but is also used for American football and association football matches.

  8. Campus PSG - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Campus_PSG

    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.

  9. Rugby League World Cup venues - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rugby_League_World_Cup_venues

    Old Trafford in Manchester has hosted the most Rugby League World Cup finals – with three Parc des Princes in Paris hosted the first Rugby League World Cup Final in 1954 Lang Park in Brisbane has hosted games in seven Rugby League World Cup – the joint second most of any venue along with the now demolished Central Park Wembley Stadium in London is the largest venue ever to be used in the ...