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Paris Musketeers
The Paris Musketeers are an American football team in Paris, France, that plays in the European League of Football (ELF) in the Western Conference. History The Paris franchise was announced on 23 September 2022 via a press statement, together with the Prague Lions for the 2023 European League of Football expansion. The team is owned and operated by the capital group named ''Les Mousquetaires de Paris'' and is based in Rosny-sous-Bois, east of Paris. The team name ''Saints'', logo and colors of the franchise were unveiled on 23 January 2023. At that point they were temporarily known as the ''Paris Football Team''. On 27 February 2023, the organization announced, that the official name would be the ''Musketeers''. The first head coach of the franchise was former Vanderbilt Commodores football, Vanderbilt Commodores' defensive secondary coach Marc Mattioli. On 20 November 2022, a recruitment camp was held with around 240 French and international players in attendance. French na ...
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Stade Robert Bobin
The Stade Robert Bobin is a multi-purpose stadium in Bondoufle, France. It is primarily used for football matches and is the home stadium of Paris FC (women). Since 2025, the stadium has also been home to the Paris Musketeers of the European League of Football The European League of Football (ELF) is a Professional gridiron football, professional American football sports league, league based in Europe, continuing some team names and logos of the former NFL Europe. The ELF played its first season in 2 .... It hosted the 1996 French Athletics Championships. The stadium holds 18,850 spectators. External linksStadium information References Robert Bobin Sports venues in Essonne Sports venues completed in 1994 1994 establishments in France {{France-sports-venue-stub ...
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College Football
College football is gridiron football that is played by teams of amateur Student athlete, student-athletes at universities and colleges. It was through collegiate competition that gridiron football American football in the United States, first gained popularity in the United States. Like gridiron football generally, college football is most popular in the United States and Canada. While no single governing body exists for college football in the United States, most schools, especially those at the highest levels of play, are members of the National Collegiate Athletic Association, NCAA. In Canada, collegiate football competition is governed by U Sports for universities. The Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association (for colleges) governs soccer and other sports but not gridiron football. Other countries, such as Organización Nacional Estudiantil de Fútbol Americano, Mexico, American football in Japan, Japan and Korea American Football Association, South Korea, also host colle ...
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Sports Clubs And Teams In Paris
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American Football Teams In France
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European League Of Football Teams
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Paris Musketeers
The Paris Musketeers are an American football team in Paris, France, that plays in the European League of Football (ELF) in the Western Conference. History The Paris franchise was announced on 23 September 2022 via a press statement, together with the Prague Lions for the 2023 European League of Football expansion. The team is owned and operated by the capital group named ''Les Mousquetaires de Paris'' and is based in Rosny-sous-Bois, east of Paris. The team name ''Saints'', logo and colors of the franchise were unveiled on 23 January 2023. At that point they were temporarily known as the ''Paris Football Team''. On 27 February 2023, the organization announced, that the official name would be the ''Musketeers''. The first head coach of the franchise was former Vanderbilt Commodores football, Vanderbilt Commodores' defensive secondary coach Marc Mattioli. On 20 November 2022, a recruitment camp was held with around 240 French and international players in attendance. French na ...
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Luke Del Rio
Luke Del Rio (born November 6, 1994) is an American football coach and former quarterback who is offensive coordinator of the Paris Musketeers in the European League of Football (ELF). He played college football at Alabama, Oregon State, and Florida. Del Rio is the son of former NFL player and coach Jack Del Rio and worked under him with the NFL's Washington Football Team / Commanders, and with the Paris Musketeers in the 2025 ELF season. Early years The son of Jack Del Rio, Luke was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on November 6, 1994. He attended Episcopal School of Jacksonville in Jacksonville, Florida, while his father was the head coach of the Jacksonville Jaguars, and transferred to Valor Christian High School in Highlands Ranch, Colorado, for his senior year after his father was hired by the Denver Broncos in 2012. Del Rio passed for 2,275 yards with 28 touchdowns in his senior year. College career Alabama Del Rio joined the University of Alabama as a walk-on in 201 ...
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Bondoufle
Bondoufle () is a commune in the Essonne department in Île-de-France in northern France. It is 27 km from Paris. In 1994 the city hosted the Francophonie Games at the Stade Robert Bobin, which had been built for the occasion. Population Inhabitants of Bondoufle are known as ''Bondouflois''. Education There are:Ecoles, collège, lycée
" Bondoufle. Retrieved on September 3, 2016. * Four preschools (école maternelle): Malraux, Mauriac, Mermoz, and Saint-Exupery * Four elementary schools: Malraux, Mauriac, Mermoz, and Saint-Exupery * Collège Charles Peguy (junior high school) * Lycée François Truffaut (senior high school/sixth-form college)


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Le Figaro
() is a French daily morning newspaper founded in 1826. It was named after Figaro, a character in several plays by polymath Pierre Beaumarchais, Beaumarchais (1732–1799): ''Le Barbier de Séville'', ''The Guilty Mother, La Mère coupable'', and the eponym, eponymous ''The Marriage of Figaro (play), Le Mariage de Figaro''. One of his lines became the paper's motto: "Without the freedom to criticise, there is no flattering praise". The oldest national newspaper in France, is considered a French newspaper of record, along with and ''Libération''. Since 2004, the newspaper has been owned by Dassault Group. Its editorial director has been Alexis Brézet since 2012. ''Le Figaro'' is the second-largest national newspaper in France, after ''Le Monde''. It has a Centre-right politics, centre-right editorial stance and is headquartered on Boulevard Haussmann in the 9th arrondissement of Paris. Other Groupe Figaro publications include ''Le Figaro Magazine'', ''TV Magazine'' and ''Eve ...
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16th Arrondissement Of Paris
The 16th arrondissement of Paris (; ) is the westernmost of the 20 arrondissements of Paris, the capital city of France. Located on the city's Right Bank, it is adjacent to the 17th and 8th arrondissements to the northeast, as well as to the suburb of Boulogne-Billancourt, Hauts-de-Seine to the southwest. Across the Seine are the 7th and 15th arrondissements. Notable sights of the 16th arrondissement include the (at the junction with the 8th and 17th arrondissements) and the , where the stands. This complex is used for three museums and one theatre. Other museums and cultural venues are also located in this arrondissement, including the Louis Vuitton Foundation opened in 2014. With its ornate 19th-century buildings, large avenues, prestigious schools, museums, and various parks, the 16th arrondissement has long been known as one of French high society's favourite places of residence (comparable to London's Kensington and Chelsea or Berlin's Charlottenburg) to such an e ...
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Stade Jean-Bouin (Paris)
The Stade Jean-Bouin (; ) is a multi-purpose stadium in the 16th arrondissement of Paris, 16th arrondissement of Paris, France. The 19,904 capacity facility is located across the street from the much larger Parc des Princes, and is used mostly for rugby union, but is also used for American football and association football matches. It is the home stadium of Stade Français, the Paris Musketeers, and Paris FC. History The stadium was opened in October 1925, and is named after the athlete Jean Bouin, Athletics at the 1912 Summer Olympics - Men's 5000 metres, the 5000 metre silver medalist from the 1912 Olympics.. It was the venue for the France Sevens leg of the World Rugby Sevens Series in 2005, 2006, and 2017–20. Before its temporary closure for an expansion project that began in summer 2010, it seated 12,000 people, The stadium reopened in 2013 with seating for 20,000 spectators. To accommodate the expansion, Stade Français moved its primary home ground to Stade Sébast ...
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Paris La Défense Arena
Paris La Défense Arena is a multipurpose Arena, indoor arena in Nanterre, a western suburb of Paris. Opened in October 2017, it was developed by the rugby union club Racing 92, and replaced Stade Olympique Yves-du-Manoir as their home. It is List of indoor arenas in Europe, Europe's largest indoor arena. Its naming rights are held by Paris La Défense, the management company of the nearby La Défense business district. The venue offers three separate configurations. In its rugby football, rugby configuration, it has a nominal seating capacity of 30,681. For concerts, the original capacity was 40,000, but it was upgraded to 45,000 in 2024. Finally, a movable stand allows it also to be used for a variety of indoor sports, at various capacities, with a capacity of as low as 5,000 being possible. The venue also includes of office space, 300 student rooms, and shops, including a club shop, a brewery, and a gourmet restaurant. It hosted Swimming at the Summer Olympics, swimming and ...
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