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      • Parc de Princes was built to provide the city of Paris with a modern venue for important rugby and football matches. The stadium replaced the old Vélodrome, that had stood in its place since 1897.
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  2. Mar 30, 2021 · Le Parc des Princes has been in existence since 1897, which was then called Stade Velodrome du, though it has been through numerous different iterations since then. Situated in the 16th arrondissement of Paris, the area was a forested parkland used by the royal family before the French Revolution.

  3. Club: Paris Saint-Germain FC | Opening: 1972 | Capacity: 48,527 seats. History and description. Parc de Princes was built to provide the city of Paris with a modern venue for important rugby and football matches. The stadium replaced the old Vélodrome, that had stood in its place since 1897.

  4. The Parc des Princes was built in 1897 as a velodrome. It had previously been used as a place for relaxation, hunting and walking by the king and royal princes, hence its name. Renovated...

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  5. Apr 9, 2020 · Initially it was a velodrome, and for much of the 20th century it welcomed the finish to the last stage of the Tour de France, while the French national team played its first ever home international at the Parc des Princes against Switzerland in 1905. Crowning moments for Di Stéfano, Platini and Yashin

  6. Situated in the 16th arrondissement of Paris, the area was a forested parkland used by the royal family before the French Revolution. This gave the Parc des Princes its name. [9] [12] With more than 3,000 seats, the velodrome had a 728-yard track.

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    • 25 May 1972
  7. Le Parc des Princes, or The Park of Princes in English, can be found in the South-West of Paris. It is the home ground of Paris Saint-Germain and has been since 1973, and with a capacity of just under 50,000 it is the fourth-largest football ground in all of France.

  8. The Summit of The Tour. Paris is the ultimate end goal for cyclists starting the Tour de France. Since 1903, the Parc des Princes, the Vélodrome de la Cipale, and the Champ-Élysées have time after time been the place of extraordinary emotional moments for the Tour and its participants.

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