Paris Saint-Germain - Stadiums

Stadiums

The Stade Georges Lefèvre of the Camp des Loges was the main stadium of Paris Saint-Germain from 1970 to 1974. The Camp des Loges has been the training centre of PSG since its foundation in 1970. Since the creation of the PSG Youth Academy in 1974, it has also served as the home facility for the CFA, U-19 and U-17 sides, which train and play their home matches at the Stade Georges Lefèvre. The Camp des Loges was renovated in 2008. Paris Saint-Germain played their first match at the Parc des Princes against Red Star Paris on 10 November 1973. "Les Parisiens" became the sole tenants of the Parc des Princes in July 1974. PSG shareholders Canal+ took control of the SESE, the company which holds the concession of the Parc des Princes, in 1992. The City of Paris extended the concession of the stadium for another 15 years in 1999. Paris Saint-Germain completely took over the Parc des Princes and the capital club's headquarters were moved to a new edifice within the stadium in 2002. PSG's highest average home attendance was registered during the 1999–2000 season with 43,185 spectators per match. Paris Saint-Germain's record home attendance is 49,407 spectators and was registered in the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup quarter-finals match against Waterschei in 1983.

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