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  Parc des Princes - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Parc des Princes (translation: Princes' Park) is a 48,527 capacity stadium in the 16th arrondissement of Paris.
The current Parc des Princes, designed by architect Roger Taillibert, was opened in June 1972 and is a true football/rugby stadium with no track around the pitch.
At club level, the Parc des Princes has been the scene of some of Paris Saint-Germain's most memorable European Cup games, in particular a 4-1 victory over Real Madrid in 1993 in which PSG scored the qualifying goal on the very last play of the game.
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 Parc des Princes - Open Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
The Parc des Princes (translation: Park of the Princes) is a stadium in the 16th arrondissement of Paris.
The Parc des Princes was opened in June 1972, designed by the architect Roger Tallibert.
The stadium was replaced by the Stade de France as France's national stadium upon the construction of that stadium for the 1998 Football World Cup.
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 Encyclopedia: Parc des Princes
The current Parc des Princes was opened in June 1972, designed by the architect Roger Taillibert.
The Parc des Princes hosted one of France's greatest achievements, winning the 1984 European Championship in 2-0 victory over Spain.
The Stade de France and the district of La Plaine The Stade de France (English translation Stadium of France — not used) is a stadium in metropolitan Paris, and the national stadium of France, built for the 1998 Football World Cup.
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 A digest on the Parc des Princes stadium in Paris by Paris Digest, the Paris Internet city guide and portal
The Parc des Princes stadium is located on the edge of the Bois de Boulogne in Paris.
The Parc des Princes was also the home stadium of the PSG (Paris Saint-Germain), the Paris soccer team.
The Parc des Princes can accomodate 45 000 spectators and remains the third largest French stadium behind the Stade de France near Paris and the Stade Vélodrome in Marseille.
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 Parc des Princes - Wikipédia
Le premier Parc fut inauguré le 18 juillet 1897, mais l'actuelle enceinte date de 1972.
Le RC Paris y a séjourné de 1984 à 1990, le Paris FC de 1972 à 1974 puis en 1978-79.
Stade de France oblige, les équipes nationales de football et de rugby désertent le Parc, entraînant une baisse de recettes pour la SESE.
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 Paris - Encyclopedia.WorldSearch   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
As for the metropolitan area of Paris (aire urbaine de Paris), its area in 1999 was 14,518 km² (5,605.5 sq.
The historical heart of Paris is the Île de la Cité, a small island largely occupied by the huge Palais de Justice and the Cathedral of Notre Dame de Paris.
The 1998 World Cup was hosted by France; several matches were held in Paris proper at Parc des Princes, and several others, including the final, were held at Stade de France in the suburb of Saint-Denis.
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 Parc des Princes - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Parc des Princes   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
It has also staged international association football and was the home for Paris's two senior football teams, Paris St Germain and Racing Club (disbanded in 1990).
Parc des Princes can hold around 48,000 spectators.
This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional.
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 Paris Saint Germain
For a period of eight years from 1990, the concession for Parc des Princes was entrusted by the City of Paris to the SESE (A company that organises sporting events), a wholly-owned subsidiary of the French Television Company Canal +.
The destinies of Parc des Princes and Paris Saint-Germain are therefore once again linked by this long lease, to the delight of everyone who likes PSG, and in particular Lionel Dreksler, Chief executive of the SESE and Deputy Managing Director of PSG.
Now, more than ever before, PSG is closely linked to Parc des Princes, as is the earnest wish of the Paris club directors along with all the employees in the special setting of Parc des Princes.
www.psg.fr /en/club/parc/stadium_en.html   (546 words)

  
 Paris Saint-Germain - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In a pleasing symmetry for PSG supporters, Paris F.C. were relegated in that season and PSG would henceforth always play at the newly rebuilt Parc des Princes, once the ground of Paris F.C. The club has remained in the top division since 1974, winning the league twice, in 1985–86 and in 1993–94.
The club has also won the Coupe de France six times (1982, 1983, 1993, 1995, 1998, and 2004).
In Europe, the club became famous by making at least five semi-finals in a row (1993 to 1997) in various European cups, securing the title in the Cup Winners' Cup in 1996, only to lose the next year when they made the final again, against Barcelona.
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 Parc des Princes   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Completely renovated in the early 1970s, the "new look" Parc des Princes was inaugurated at the end of May 1972.
The Parc is located in the 16th district in Paris, on the south west side of the city.
Yes,the Peripherique goes under the Parc as that freeway happens to be the boundaries of the city of Paris.
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 hotels parc des princes. on-line hotel reservation for two star, three star,four star located in the heart of Paris.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
The bridge was enlarged in 1937 because of the increase in traffic and the demands of the Universal Exposition of that year.
Le pont de l'Alma The existing bridge was built in 1970-74 to replace one built by Napoéon III to commemorate his 1854 victory in the Crimea.
The Pont de l'Alma became world-famous recently because of the tragic death of Princess Diana nearby.
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 Parc des Princes || FalconsRugby.org.uk - Unofficial Newcastle Falcons News and Views   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
If you were to walk the streets around the Parc des Princes, it’d be difficult to realise that you’re close to what used to be the French national stadium.
The modern-day Parc des Princes was officially inaugurated by George Pompidou on June 4th, 1972.
The Fédération Française de Rugby continued to play their international matches there until 1998, winning five Grand Slams at the Parc des Princes between 1968 and 1997, before both the French rugby and football national teams moved to the newly constructed Stade de France in St. Denis.
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 Newcastle Falcons : Parc des Princes To Host Quarter-Final   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Newcastle Falcons have received confirmation that their Heineken Cup quarter-final against Stade Francais on Saturday April 2 will be played at the Parc des Princes.
Parc des Princes is only a matter of yards away from Stade Jean Bouin, and has played host to big Heineken Cup occasions in the past, when Leicester Tigers dramatically beat Stade Francais there in the 2001 Heineken Cup final.
The stadium was the home of the French national rugby and soccer teams up until the construction of the Stade de France for the 1998 World Cup, and is still the home of the Paris St Germain FC.
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 Parc Des Princes Encyclopedia Article, Definition, History, Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
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 From the Parc des Princes to the Stade de France, evolution of the concrete and architecture   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
From the Parc des Princes to the Stade de France, evolution of the concrete and architecture
There is quite no difference between the Parc des Princes and the Stade de France.
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 ESPN.com Soccernet Europe: News - Crowd violence leaves 56 injured and 17 in hospital
PARIS (Reuters) - A total of 56 fans were injured during fighting at Tuesday night's Champions League match between Paris St Germain and Galatasaray of Turkey at the Parc des Princes, officials have said.
Fighting in the stands broke out in the second half, two fans ran on to the pitch and the match was halted for over 20 minutes while order was restored.
The meeting was attended by UEFA officials, Parc des Princes manager Lionel Dreksler and the venue security director Eric Glain.
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 uefa.com - UEFA Champions League - News & Features   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
It was at the Parc des Princes, now home to Paris Saint-Germain FC, that Reims met their match in Europe in the form of Real Madrid CF.
Michel Hidalgo, who would lead France to glory in the Parc des Princes in the 1984 UEFA European Championship final, restored Reims's advantage seven minutes into the second half, but subsequent strikes from Marcos Alonso and Rial gave the Spanish side a 4-3 win to begin a run of five straight European Cup successes.
However, that was the last major footballing occasion at the Parc des Princes, as the Parisian focus shifted a few kilometres north of Paris to the 80,000-capacity Stade de France.
www.uefa.com /competitions/UCL/news/Kind=1/newsId=337793.html   (625 words)

  
 sport.iafrica.com | today's news Stade Français change venue
Stade Français have switched their April 2 European cup quarterfinal against Jonny Wilkinson's Newcastle Falcons to the Parc des Princes.
The Parc has a 40 000 capacity, more than twice the capacity of the Stade Jean Bouin.
The quarterfinal will be the second time Parc des Princes has hosted a Heineken Cup game.
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 The Stadium Guide - Parc des Princes
The Parc de Princes is situated just above the Périphérique next to the Bois de Boulogne.
Leave the Périphérique at the junction Porte de St Cloud or Porte d'Auteuil.
Line 9 to Pont de Sèvres (leave at 'Porte de Saint Cloud') or line 10 to Boulogne-Pont de St-Cloud (leave at 'Porte d'Auteuil').
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 World Stadiums - Stadium Design :: Parc des Princes in Paris
Parc des Princes was constructed in 1897 to host the arrival of the Tour de France.
'Parc des Princes' derives from the area's former use as a hunting ground for the royal family, in a green belt surrounding the conurbation.
In the sixties, the menace of a new ring road construction gave way to a second imposing restructuring operation.
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 parc des princes   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
The Parc des Princes (translation: Park of the Princes) is a stadium in Paris.
The French rugby union club Racing Club de Paris played there between 1984 and 1990.
The French rugby club Stade Français play across the road at the Stade Jean Bouin.
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 Parc des Princes - Slider   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
The Parc des Princes saw probably the biggest disappointment of the French national football team.
It was on November 17, 1993, when Les Coqs were beaten by the Bulgarian team with a 90th minute goal by Emil Kostadinov.
The 1:2 defeat robbed France of a place in the 1994 world championship in the USA.
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THE STADIUM: Parc des Princes was designed by architect Roger Tailibert and built between 1967 and 1972.
WORLD CUP NOTES: Not only will Paris be welcoming spectators for all the matches played at the Parc des Princes, it will also be the place through which most fans pass through to reach the nine other World Cup host cities.
It will also be a platform area for the nearly 10,000 accredited journalists covering the competition, with the International Media Centre at the Parc des Expositions (trade fair center), located at the Porte de Versailles.
www.usatoday.com /sports/soccer/wc98/venues/pari.htm   (377 words)

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