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The '''Parisia Field''' is a  [[wikipedia:stadium|stadium]] in [[Parisia]], [[Amokolia]]. The stadium has a capacity of 80,000.
The '''Parisia Field''' is a  [[wikipedia:stadium|stadium]] in [[Parisia]], [[Amokolia]]. The stadium initially had a capacity of 80,000 but was reduced to 60,000 upon modernisation in 2020.


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Latest revision as of 21:36, 12 July 2020

Parisia Field
Location Amokolia Parisia
Broke ground 2008
Built 2008
Opened 2008
Renovated 2020
Capacity 60,000
Tenants
Amokolia national football team

The Parisia Field is a stadium in Parisia, Amokolia. The stadium initially had a capacity of 80,000 but was reduced to 60,000 upon modernisation in 2020.

Preceded by:
Rillanon Athletic Dome
FMF World Cup
final venue

2008
Succeeded by
International Superdome