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Paris Saint-Germain will submit a bid for the country's largest stadium, the Stade de France, the Ligue 1 champions said on Friday as they look to move from their Parc des Princes home. Paris ...
The Portugal international has become the fifth new arrival at Parc des Princes of the summer transfer window Lille ...
Paris St Germain will submit a bid for the country's largest stadium, the Stade de France, the Ligue 1 champions said on Friday as they look to move from their Parc des Princes home.
PSG have played at the Parc des Princes since their first appearance in the French top flight in 1974 and agreed a thirty-year extension to their lease in 2013. Speaking to reporters at UEFA ’s ...
Next door to the Parc des Princes is the 20,000-capacity Stade Jean-Bouin, also owned by the City of Paris. It currently holds PSG’s women’s team while playing host to rugby and American ...
Soccer never stops and definitely won't this summer. During the upcoming Olympic Games, the Parc des Princes will host soccer matches as part of the global event. The famous stadium at Porte de ...
Stade Jean-Bouin, which is next to Parc des Princes and likewise owned by the City of Paris, has a capacity of 20,000 spectators. Not only does it host rugby and American football events, but it also ...
Paris Saint-Germain may quit their stadium at the Parc des Princes and buy the Stade de France as their new home. The French giants have been left exasperated after the mayor of Paris, Anne ...
In November 2013, PSG announced that they had reached an agreement on a fresh 30-year lease to use the Parc des Princes for an annual rent of close to €1.5m.
Parc des Princes is home to Paris Saint-Germain, and has a total capacity of 47,929. It previously hosted the French national team’s home games, prior to the construction of Stade de France.
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