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The image displays an elevated view of an artificial turf football field located at Stade de l'Avenir, 33 Rue de l'Avenir, 67800 Bischheim, France. The scene is observed under overcast and hazy atmospheric conditions.

In the immediate foreground, a brightly colored concrete mural with abstract shapes, a depiction of a figure holding a trophy, and the yellow text "Champion" is visible. A white car is partially parked in front of this mural. A blue metal fence and a partially open gate delineate the transition to the field area. A regulatory sign, a blue circle with a red diagonal cross, marked "SAUF" (except) and a handicap symbol, is mounted on a pole near the fence. To the right, a set of concrete stairs with blue railings descends towards the field level.

The central feature is a green artificial turf football pitch, delineated with white lines indicating multiple playing configurations. A white goal with a net stands prominently in the foreground of the field, adjacent to the stairs. A second, identical goal is visible further down the pitch. A low white fence separates the field from the spectator area, beyond which a tall, grey concrete retaining wall spans horizontally across the frame.

A lone individual, dressed in a dark jacket and light trousers, stands near the bottom of the concrete stairs, facing the football field.

The background features an elevated, unpaved parking lot situated beyond the concrete retaining wall, occupied by numerous parked vehicles, including vans and cars. Bare deciduous trees are scattered across the landscape. A distinct multi-story residential building, light green in color with a reddish pitched roof and several chimneys, is prominent on the right side of the background. Additional obscured structures, including one with a large curved roof, are discernible through the haze.
I B R O 10🥷🏿

Jan 25, 2026, 11:45 AM

Bischheim, France

Stake attention in this memory

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The image displays an elevated view of an artificial turf football field located at Stade de l'Avenir, 33 Rue de l'Avenir, 67800 Bischheim, France. The scene is observed under overcast and hazy atmospheric conditions. In the immediate foreground, a brightly colored concrete mural with abstract shapes, a depiction of a figure holding a trophy, and the yellow text "Champion" is visible. A white car is partially parked in front of this mural. A blue metal fence and a partially open gate delineate the transition to the field area. A regulatory sign, a blue circle with a red diagonal cross, marked "SAUF" (except) and a handicap symbol, is mounted on a pole near the fence. To the right, a set of concrete stairs with blue railings descends towards the field level. The central feature is a green artificial turf football pitch, delineated with white lines indicating multiple playing configurations. A white goal with a net stands prominently in the foreground of the field, adjacent to the stairs. A second, identical goal is visible further down the pitch. A low white fence separates the field from the spectator area, beyond which a tall, grey concrete retaining wall spans horizontally across the frame. A lone individual, dressed in a dark jacket and light trousers, stands near the bottom of the concrete stairs, facing the football field. The background features an elevated, unpaved parking lot situated beyond the concrete retaining wall, occupied by numerous parked vehicles, including vans and cars. Bare deciduous trees are scattered across the landscape. A distinct multi-story residential building, light green in color with a reddish pitched roof and several chimneys, is prominent on the right side of the background. Additional obscured structures, including one with a large curved roof, are discernible through the haze.

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