Montpellier Mosan Stadium
Montpellier is a famous holiday resort in France, located on the Mediterranean coast, and its natural scenery
is delightful. The city is also a city of famous universities, with students accounting for about one third of the city's existing 21, people. Montpellier is about 4 hours away from Paris by high-speed train.
The stadium was built in 1986 and recently renovated. At present, it has 35,5 seats, and its facilities have completely kept pace with the times.
Nantes Boyle Stadium
Nantes is located in the west of France, and the whole city is built along the coast. It is famous for its castles and museums, and it is also a conversion place between sea and land. Nantes currently has 245, residents, and Nantes is about 2 hours away from Paris by high-speed train.
The stadium was built in 1984, mainly for hosting the European National Cup that year. After renovation, it can accommodate 39,5 spectators.
Toulouse Municipal Stadium
Toulouse is an important town in southwest France with a history of 2, years. Because many buildings in this city are made of red bricks, the whole city is tinged with pink, hence the name "Pink City". There are 365, residents in Toulouse, which is about 5 hours' high-speed train journey from Paris.
the municipal stadium was built in 1949 and has been renovated, which can accommodate 37, spectators at present.
Charles de Saint-Etienne Stadium
Saint-Etienne is regarded as the birthplace of modern French industry and is famous for its mining industry. At present, there are 2, people living in
, and it is also known as the "hometown of sports". People like all kinds of sports, from playing golf to skiing. This place is less than 3 hours away from Paris by high-speed train.
Auffray Childe Stadium was built in 1931, and it can accommodate 36, people after renovation in 1997.
Verodrom Stadium in Marseille
Marseille is the largest port city and the oldest city in France, bordering on the Mediterranean Sea.
Marseille is the largest port city and the oldest city in France, with a history of 26 years, and is often called the cultural center of southern France. Notre Dame de Garde in the city is a historic resort that tourists want to set foot in. There are more than 8, people in Marseille, and it takes more than 4 hours to get to Paris by high-speed train.
Verodom Stadium was built in 1937, with 42, seats. In order to meet this competition, it has been completely renovated and can accommodate 6, people at present. The unique lottery ceremony was held here.
Gyllenhaal Stadium in Lyon
Lyon is one of the most well-preserved and important Renaissance cities in Europe. At present, it is the second largest city in France and one of the railway hubs in France. It has hosted many large-scale sports competitions. There are about 42, residents in Lyon. It takes about 2 hours from Paris to Lyon by high-speed train.
The Gyllenhaal Stadium in Lyon was built in 1913. It was designed in the form of a Roman racecourse. It is an ancient building listed in the national key protection list and has maintained its architectural style at that time. However, the facilities inside the stadium have been completely modernized.
In this stadium, FC Lyon won the French League championship three times and reached the finals three times.
What excites Lyon fans is that France will play Denmark here. The United States will play Iran, South Korea will play Mexico, Romania will play Colombia, Japan will play Jamaica, and a quarter-final will be held here.
Paulard Stadium in Rennes
Rennes is a famous city in northern France, with only 35,28 urban residents, which is the least populated town among all the cities hosting this competition. It's about an hour's high-speed train ride from here to Paris.
Paulard Special Stadium was founded in 1932 and renovated in 1997, with 41,275 seats. If the station is counted, it can accommodate up to 49, spectators.
Lescoeur Stadium in Bordeaux
Bordeaux is famous all over the world for its developed wine-making industry, and it is also one of the most important agricultural products bases in France
. There are about 21, people in this area. It takes about 3 hours from Paris to Bordeaux by high-speed train.
Lescoeur Stadium was founded in 1938, when it hosted one of the quarter-finals of the World Cup. After renovation, the stadium can currently accommodate 35,2 spectators.
Prince Park Stadium in Paris
The population of Paris is about 2.2 million, another 9 million people live in the suburbs, and more than 2 million tourists come here for leisure and sightseeing every year. Paris is the political and cultural center of France and one of the most famous cities in the world.
The Prince Park Stadium is located near Saint-Krumen in the west of Paris, with 49, seats. It was built in 1972 and renovated in 1988. It will host four first round matches, an eighth final and a final for the third place in the World Cup. Prince Stadium is the main venue of the French first-division team Paris Saint-Germain, and the team has been stationed in the stadium for 1 years. In addition to football matches, large-scale concerts, rugby matches and equestrian performances are often held in this venue.
stade de france, St. Denis, Paris
St. Denis is located in the northern suburb of Paris, only 7 minutes by subway. St. Denis is a treasure trove of traditional tombs of the French royal family, and there were only 95, people in this area before < P >.
stade de france is the main stadium specially designed and built for the World Cup finals, but its future practical use is more extensive, fully meeting the requirements of the Olympic Games, with complete functions, seats can be increased or decreased, and the total capacity can reach 15,, but only 8, seats have been arranged for this competition.
The stadium was first opened in November 1997.