On October 17, the Paris Football Club reached a major milestone with its takeover by the Arnault family. The club is looking for a new stadium, which could be the Parc des Princes.
Currently at the top of Ligue 2, the club has great ambitions, aiming to one day rise to the level of its neighbor, Paris Saint-Germain. To achieve this objective, a change of stadium seems to be envisaged for the eastern Parisian club. On this subject, the president of the PFC, Pierre Ferracci, said he was open to the possibility of temporarily sharing the Parc des Princes with PSG.
“The ideal gauge for a club which plays sustainably in Ligue 1 and which plays Europe quite regularly is rather the capacity of the Juventus stadium. Between 40 and 42,000 places. The Parc des Princes, we’re not far from it.”
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“Share the Park? I'm not sure that Nasser (Al-Khelaifi) and PSG agree, but I have often mentioned the case of Milan (San Siro) and Rome (Stadio Olimpico). In times of shortages, the question of sharing, perhaps one day, will arise. Afterwards, I hope that the two clubs will deal with their stadium problem intelligently and that there will not be a stadium war in Paris. But for now, filling a stadium with 20,000 seats is enough for our happiness, whether we play in Ligue 1 or Ligue 2…” he confided in the show L’Équipe du Soir, this Tuesday evening .
There are also negotiations to play at the Stade Jean Bouin, but these would be more complicated.