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  1. On 24 May 2000, Stade de France hosted the 2000 UEFA Champions League Final. In the match, which saw 78,759 spectators attend, Spanish club Real Madrid defeated fellow Spanish club Valencia 3–0. In 2003, Stade de France was the primary site of the 2003 World Championships in Athletics.

  2. Apr 26, 2022 · Built to host the 1998 FIFA World Cup, Stade de France turned into a mythical venue when France won the World Cup Final there against Brazil. Since then, Stade de France has hosted the most prestigious sporting events: Champions League finals, IAAF World Championships, Rugby World Cup, the UEFA Euro 2016, and the Paris 2024 Summer Olympics.

  3. The Stade de France has gradually become part of France's national heritage, thanks to a long-term partnership with major French construction companies VINCI and Bouygues. The latter have developed new skills in terms of technical, commercial and programming operations. 25 years on, the entire sports and entertainment industry has benefited ...

  4. Stade de France is the largest stadium in France and the stadium where the French national team plays its most important home matches. Stade de France got built to serve as the centrepiece of the 1998 World Cup. At that time no stadium in France had a capacity of over 45,000 and the tournament needed a 70,000+ stadium.

  5. Stade de France is a Public Transport Destination and we recommend that anyone coming to an event uses public transport. Please find enclosed helpful information on Getting to Stade de France. Stade de France 93200 Saint-Denis, France GPS : Latitude : 48.918 / Longitude : 2.351 Tél. : + 33 1 55 93 00 00

  6. For the Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games, the Stade de France, the country’s largest stadium, will transform into the Olympic Stadium after three decades of hosting France’s biggest sports events. Built in Saint-Denis, the Stade de France was designed by architects Macary, Zublena, Regembal and Costantini.

  7. As the biggest stadium in the country, the Stade de France can accommodate more than 80,000 people at maximum capacity. Football- and rugby-obsessed kids (and grown-ups) will absolutely love the ...

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