The Stade des Princesses (literally "Stadium of the Princesses" or "Princesses' Stadium" in English) is an all-seater soccer stadium located in the center of Paris, France. It's based on the real-life Parc des Princes stadium.
Appearance[]
Exterior[]

The Stade des Princesses on the night of the Ultimate Mecha Strike III tournament.
The Stade des Princesses has an elliptical shape and is supported by cantilevered porticoes of different sizes, which give the building its particular character. The enclosure and the roof are grey. In the evening, yellow lights illuminate the stadium.
Interior[]
The enclosure consists of a lawn on which the markings and equipment necessary for playing football have been installed. Since the arrival of Caline at the Town Hall in Paris, a large athletics track has been built in the stadium.
The stadium is distinguished by its two tiers of stands, the one closest to the pitch with red seats and the other with blue seats, all three before a redesign of the seats with an exclusive blue color.
Advertisements have been installed everywhere, both around the pitch and between the two tiers of stands.
Locker rooms[]

The interior of a locker room.
The locker rooms in the stadium are large, with a grey and blue tile floor, with the stadium logo in the center of the room. There are large brown lockers with blue jerseys and doors, with a small blue armchair under each. There is a section where the lockers are closer together, and this section has large blue benches. In front of this area is another section with a blue bench, a tall horizontal shelf, and a coat rack.

The locker room bathrooms.
Each locker room has a bathroom. This room has a wall divided into two parts: the upper one is smooth and white, and the lower one is made of small blue tiles. There are three cabins, one of which is for disabled people, and four sinks, each with a round mirror.
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Trivia[]
- Its name is mentioned in the French dub of "Gamer" and can be seen on the floor of the dressing rooms in "Sublimation".
- Advertisements at the stadium feature Jeremy Zag's last name spelled backwards.
- Other signs advertise TVi, a telephone company, "Baskets" (with a logo resembling that of the band Kiss), and "Eau" (French for "water", with a logo resembling Evian).
- Starting from season 6, some signs also advertise Tsurugi Industries and "Jus de Fruit" (French for "fruit juice").
- Other signs advertise TVi, a telephone company, "Baskets" (with a logo resembling that of the band Kiss), and "Eau" (French for "water", with a logo resembling Evian).
- In "Gamer", the stadium is the location of the Ultimate Mecha Strike III tournament.
- As seen in "Ladybug & Cat Noir", Armand D'Argencourt sometimes escorts students here for outdoor physical education class.
- In "Penalteam", Caline organized a soccer course in the stadium supervised by Didier Roustan.
- The stadium has been involved in several attacks by Akumatized villains:
- In "Ladybug and Cat Noir", it was in the stadium that Ladybug and Cat Noir revealed themselves to the Parisians and fought for the first time against Stoneheart.
- In "Gamer", it was in the stadium that Ladybug and Cat faced the Mecha of the eponymous villain.
- In "Robostus", it was inside the stadium that the heroes managed to defeat the eponymous villain.
- In "Gamer 2.0", the stadium became the fighting arena for the game created by the eponymous villain.
- In "Furious Fu", the entire fight between Ladybug, Cat Noir, Su-Han and the eponymous villain took place in the stadium.
- In "Kuro Neko", it was on the stadium's lawn that Ladybug managed to defeat the eponymous sentimonster and save Rythm.
- In "Penalteam", Chloé was akumatized into Penalty in the stadium, and with her clones she organized a soccer match with unfair rules, before taking the whole of Paris as their playing field.
- In "Sublimation", Caroline was akumatized into Sublimation and began her confrontation with Ladybug, before chasing after Bob.
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