Stade de France

Stade de France is ranked eighth on the list of biggest stadiums in Europe. With a capacity of 80,698, the Stade de France is France's largest stadium and Europe's sixth-largest stadium. The Stade de France was constructed in 1995 but did not open until 1998.


France's national football and rugby teams both play at the Stade de France. The final game of the 1998 FIFA World Cup was the first sporting event held in the Stade de France, which is located just a few kilometers north of Paris. Domestically, the Stade de France hosts a few regular-season matches for Parisian rugby clubs, Stade Français and Racing Métro 92. The Coupe de France (football and rugby), Coupe de la Ligue, Challenge de France, and Coupe Gambardella, as well as the Top 14 rugby union championship events, are all held at this stadium.


Capacity: 80,698

Country: France

City: Saint-Denis

Built: 1998

Stade de France. Photo: thanhnien.vn
Stade de France. Photo: thanhnien.vn
Stade de France. Photo: paris2024.org
Stade de France. Photo: paris2024.org

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