PARC DES PRINCES
Located in the 1974 th arrondissement on the Parisian ring, the Parc des Princes has been hosting Paris-SG since. Although first opened on 18 June 1897, the architect Roger Taillibert built the new venue instead of the Old stadium of the Parc des Princes. This feature, considered by many as the bruyant stadium of the hexagon, was also the playground of the French team until the construction of the Stade de France in 1998. The Park's lawn welcomed two Euro in 1960 and 1984, a football World Cup in 1998 and two rugby in 1991 and 2007. On clubs, three C 1 finals were played there (1956, 1975, 1981), two C 2 (1978, 1995) and one C 3 (1998).
In order to welcome the Euro 2016, the Park has renovated its enclosure: lawn, cloakroom, touche. The seats have also undergone a facelift since they now display the colours of the French flag and the Hexagon symbol: the Eiffel Tower.
Inauguration: 4 June 1972.
Capacity: 48 712 places.
Record attendance: 49 575 spectators on March 2, 1983 for Paris-SG - Watersheï in C 2.
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Tarifs élevés pour voir un match, mais à faire pour tout fan de foot visitant Paris.
Venir y gagner avce le club visiteur est encore plus beau! ;)
L'ambiance est excellente et vous serez en sécurité par rapport à il y a plusieurs années.