Stade de France
Hosts France’s home games and was the venue for the 2007 & 2023 Rugby World Cup finals.
Stade de France (Paris, Saint-Denis) – Capacity: 81,500
The Stade de France is the largest stadium in France, located in Saint-Denis, a suburb of Paris. It was built for the 1998 FIFA World Cup, where it hosted the final in which France won its first-ever title. Designed by architects Michel Macary, Aymeric Zublena, Michel Regembal, and Claude Costantini, the stadium has a capacity of 80,698 and is used for major football and rugby matches, as well as concerts and other events. It serves as the home venue for the French national football and rugby teams but does not have a resident club team. The Stade de France has hosted multiple high-profile events, including Rugby World Cups, UEFA Champions League finals, and concerts by global superstars.
Facts about Stade de France
- Multi-Purpose Stadium – It is designed to host both football and rugby matches, with a retractable seating system that allows changes in field layout.
- 1998 World Cup Final – It hosted the FIFA World Cup Final in 1998, where France defeated Brazil 3-0.
- Olympics 2024 – The stadium will be a key venue for the 2024 Paris Olympics, hosting athletics events and the opening and closing ceremonies.
- Champions League Finals – It has hosted three UEFA Champions League finals (2000, 2006, and 2022).
- Deadly Terrorist Attacks – During the 2015 Paris attacks, terrorists attempted to bomb the stadium during a France-Germany football match but were stopped outside, preventing mass casualties inside.
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