Parc des Princes
Appearance
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| Location | 24, Rue du Commandant-Guilbaud 75016 Paris, Île-de-France, France |
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| Public transit | Paris Métro Paris Métro Line 9 Porte de Saint-Cloud |
| Operator | Paris Saint-Germain |
| Capacity | 47,929 |
| Record attendance | 50,370 (Rugby: France vs Wales, 18 February 1989) |
| Field size | 105 m × 68 m (344 ft × 223 ft) |
| Surface | GrassMaster by Tarkett Sports |
| Construction | |
| Built | 1967 (current) |
| Opened | 25 May 1972 |
| Renovated | 1997–1998, 2014–2016 |
| Construction cost | 150 million FRF (1972) |
| Architect | Roger Taillibert & Siavash Teimouri |
| Tenants | |
| Paris Saint-Germain (1974–present) | |
The Parc des Princes ("Princes’ Park" in English) is an all-seater football stadium in Paris, France.[1]
References[change]
- ↑ "PARC DES PRINCES". Paris2024. Archived from the original on 15 August 2016. Retrieved 7 July 2016.