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The Stade de France is the national stadium of France, located north of Paris, with a seating capacity of 80,698. It is used by the French national football and rugby union teams for international competitions and hosted the 1998 FIFA World Cup Final, the UEFA Champions League finals in 2000, 2006, and 2022, and the 1999, 2007, and 2023 Rugby World Cups. The stadium also hosted the 2003 World Championships in Athletics and various domestic cup finals. It was constructed for the 1998 FIFA World Cup and designed by architects Michel Macary, Aymeric Zublena, Michel Regembal, and Claude Constantini, with construction commencing on May 2, 1995, and completed 31 months later.learn more on wikipedia
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countries
- 1.Ethiopia
- 2.France
- 3.Kenya
- 4.Netherlands
- 5.Russian Federation
- 6.Barbados
- 7.Brazil
- 8.Belarus
- 9.China
- 10.Germany
- 11.Egypt
- 12.United Kingdom
organizations
- 1.Women's March
- 2.Instagram
- 3.World Athletics
- 4.International Olympic Committee
- 5.Louvre Museum
- 6.Eindhoven Atletiek
- 7.German Disabled Sports Association
- 8.International Paralympic Committee
- 9.Refugee Paralympic Team
- 10.Patrouille de France
- 11.New York Herald Tribune
- 12.Bookingcom
persons
- 1.Hellen Obiri
- 2.Sifan Hassan
- 3.Tigst Assefa
- 4.Tom Cruise
- 5.Thomas Jolly
- 6.Edith Piaf
- 7.Billie Eilish
- 8.Ad Peeters
- 9.Amane Beriso Shankule
- 10.Emil Zatopek
- 11.Peres Jepchirchir
- 12.Sharon Lokedi