Jamel, Pauleta, Djokovic… (very) beautiful people for the inauguration of the Campus

Jamel, Pauleta, Djokovic… (very) beautiful people for the inauguration of the Campus
Jamel, Pauleta, Djokovic… (very) beautiful people for the inauguration of the Poissy Campus

Saint-Germain will officially inaugurate its training center on Thursday.

A year and a half after its opening, in the summer of 2023, the PSG Campus will be inaugurated on Thursday in Poissy. If he has put away his past incantations, “let’s dream bigger”for a more serious policy, financially viable and oriented towards the collective and the youth rather than the superstars, PSG did not forget to do things in a big way for the occasion. The press is invited early in the morning to (re)visit the facilities, before the traditional match eve press conference by Luis Enrique for PSG-, Friday (9 p.m.), as part of the 12th day of Ligue 1. For As for the inauguration ceremony itself, later in the day, many personalities are expected, such as Le Figaro learned it.

Players from the capital club will obviously be present. For the rest, the list of guests is prestigious, with several former presidents of the club (Alain Cayzac, Robin Leproux, Charles Villeneuve, Francis Graille…), former glories of the red and blue house, Pedro Pauleta or Javier Pastore for the football, Nikola Karabatic on the handball side. We also announce the winner of 24 Grand Slam titles Novak Djokovic or Jamel Debbouze, “close to the PSG family”as well as the presidents of UEFA Alexander Ceferin and the FFF, Philippe Diallo and representatives of the political world, like the Minister of Sports Gil Alverous. and fireworks on the menu. Nasser Al-Khelaïfi will speak for the occasion. The Emir of Qatar is kept abroad, on an official trip to Costa Rica. The broadcast of RMC “Rothen s’ignme” will be relocated to Poissy.

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