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The Parc des Princes pitch is surrounded by four covered all-seater stands, officially known as Tribune Borelli, Tribune Auteuil, Tribune Paris, and Tribune Boulogne. [ 7 ] Conceived by architect Roger Taillibert and Siavash Teimouri , the current version of the Parc des Princes officially opened on 25 May 1972, at a cost of 80–150 million ...
Under Borelli, PSG won its first Division 1 title, and its first two Coupe de France titles. [1] [2] On 14 September 2008, the west stand of the Parc des Princes was renamed Tribune présidentielle Francis Borelli (transl. Francis Borelli presidential stand) in honour of him. [3] [4]
Lacking a big passionate fanbase, the club began offering cheaper season tickets to young supporters in 1976. These fans were placed in the Kop K, located in the K section of the Paris stand at the Parc des Princes. Following an increase in ticket prices, Kop K supporters moved to the Boulogne stand in 1978, and the Kop of Boulogne (KoB) was born.
[93] [153] [154] These fans were placed in the Kop K, located in the K section of the Borelli stand at the Parc des Princes. [ 154 ] [ 155 ] Following an increase in ticket prices, Kop K supporters moved to the Boulogne stand in 1978, and the Kop of Boulogne (KoB) was born.
The current version of the Camp des Loges opened in November 2008, and is the second to have been built on the site, with the first opening its doors in June 1904. The Camp des Loges is located across the street from the Stade Municipal Georges Lefèvre , a sports complex also formerly operated by PSG.
Inter-Allied Games 1919. Stade Pershing (French pronunciation: [stad pɛʁʃiŋ]) was a multi-purpose stadium in the Bois de Vincennes in Paris, France.It was used mostly for football matches and hosted the final of the Coupe de France on four occasions.
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The Stade Pierre-Mauroy (French pronunciation: [stad pjɛʁ moʁwa]), also known as the Decathlon Arena – Stade Pierre-Mauroy [1] for sponsorship reasons, is a multi-use retractable roof stadium in Villeneuve-d'Ascq (Métropole Européenne de Lille) in Northern France, that opened in August 2012.