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French stadium experience

I want to share this because the stadium over here is WAY different from back home. Not allowed to bring a whole bunch of things. Here’s my findings from my visit to Stade de France.

Arrive at least 20min early. There’s 2 rounds of security checks. Once at the outer gate where there’s people checking my bag and jackets (with scanners). It’s like airport style scanning that was happening, just not removal of shoes.

Second round is after I check in with my ticket. This one is psychotic… Let me share what I found out.

Okay, the point is… don’t bring anything fun 😛

Security / “watchers” were everywhere around the stadium. It’s pretty crazy~~

 

There were police with semi-automatic guns visible every 300m or so. Heavy duty watch, a big effort from the government. Not sure if I feel more or less safe though. However, the French police uniforms are very sexy and designer looking 😉 Brownie point. Okay, I am too chicken to take photos of the police. Use your imagination 😛

Springbok (South Africa) vs The Blues (France)

The fun part? At this rugby match it was France vs South Africa. The crowd was impressive. The stadium was 90% full. I have never seen the French being this loud before (still very tamed compare to South Africans back home). The French national anthem was booming! It was such an amazing atmosphere. The only non-anthem singing in the stadium was from us South Africans LOL. The French had a full house band playing almost the whole time. Very cultured for this type of event. Trust the French for this polished touch 😉

I don’t own this photo. Credit per watermark. I feel uncomfortable photographing fans without permission, so this pic will have to make do. I am serious, French fans wore rooster hats.
Music band… such a posh “cheerleader” team for the French. No dancing, no screaming team of people, just classical. Anyone else confused? This was a rugby match.

Their cheerleaders during the break was fully clothed. No flesh showing at all. There was no mascot parade either. It was just straight live band playing and a few “kiss cam” action going off.

 

BUT!!! French stadium is full of FOOD!!!! There was crepes, hot dogs, waffles, burgers etc seriously, the menu at the stadium was VERY impressive. Truly deserving of being the food capital. I mean, come on, this is just a sport event and there’s so many food choices.

 

Anyhow, have you been to any sport event in France? What have you spotted that’s different from home?

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