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ROHIGTS88 ·
2 years ago
Guys that's literally park de princes
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Marcolino Pereira-Gómez·
1 years ago
@ROHIGTS88 Definetly not Parc des Princes. Its internal structure is a lot different, and its capacity is a lot different from Burg Stadion. Also "Stadion" is a German, Dutch or Polish word, not French. The French for 'stadium' is 'stade'.
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pesplayer·
4 years ago
This is Philips Stadion. Also 35.00 capacity. (PSV Eindhoven) Burgstadion is a Dutch word.
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pesplayer·
4 years ago
@pesplayer Philips Stadium is 35.000 capacity, Weserstadion is 42.000
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Marcolino Pereira-Gómez·
1 years ago
@pesplayer "Burg Stadion" can also be German. But I agree this is mainly inspired in Philips Stadion.
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Marcolino Pereira-Gómez·
1 years ago
@Marcolino Pereira-Gómez In PES 2012, however, the similarity to Weserstadion is clear. Perhaps they've redesigned the stadium to be less similar to it.