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Journalist
Passionate about sport, cinema and television (on screen and behind) since his childhood, Bernard has been a journalist for 10 Sport since 2018. More skilled with the keyboard in hand than with the ball on his feet, he decides to mainly cover a beloved sport, criticized and hated at the same time (Football) and a sport that is not one (wrestling).
Paris FC is preparing to experience a major transformation with the arrival of the Arnault family, in partnership with the Red Bull group. At the heart of this change, the crucial question of the stadium remains unanswered. While Stade Charléty could be redeveloped, discussions are already underway with Stade Français for a possible move to Jean-Bouin, despite the logistical and organizational challenges.
Paris FC is preparing to change dimension with its takeover by the family Arnaultbut where will the revolution take place? The thorny question of the stadium is a hot topic for the other club in the capital, and it does not date from the arrival of the third world fortune, associated with the group Red Bull. Several avenues are being studied, including the renovation of Charlety or even a move to the Jean-Bouin stadium.
Where will the Arnault version of Paris FC play?
« The team and the supporters are attached to Charléty. I like it toosaid this week Antoine Arnaultle future boss you PFC. Redeveloped, it could be suitable for our project. The other option is Jean-Bouin, with its constraints, the use of other teams, the synthetic, the calendars… We will start to discuss the opportunity of these two options without excluding one. We can play Jean-Bouin while Charléty is redeveloped. ” However, The Parisian reveals this Sunday that discussions have already started concerning the enclosure located opposite the Parc des Princes.
Discussions already underway with Stade Français
The Paris Football Club and the French Stadium are currently discussing a move from the Ligue 2 resident to Jean-Bouin, for which the rugby club is responsible after having obtained the concession from the City of Paris. However, the obstacles are numerous as the Ile-de-France daily explains, mentioning in particular the calendar to be organized with the meetings of the PSG at the Parc des Princes, the question of the pitch, the cost of sharing or even the various external events which take place in the stadium outside of the matches of the French Stadium.