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PSG: big sanction for the supporters!

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The Classic between Olympique de and Saint-Germain, scheduled for October 27, will once again take place without the presence of Parisian supporters at the Stade Vélodrome. As has been repeated for several seasons, the Bouches-du-Rhône police headquarters has published an order prohibiting the movement and access of PSG fans to the surroundings of the Marseille enclosure. A ministerial decree from the Ministry of the Interior will formalize the travel ban a few days before the meeting. This measure, in place since 2015 for matches at the Vélodrome, aims to prevent incidents between supporters of the two clubs, sworn enemies of French football.

A sad habit

This marks the ninth consecutive year that PSG fans have been deprived of traveling to Marseille for this emblematic Ligue 1 clash. The last time that Parisian supporters were able to attend a match at the Vélodrome dates back to April 2015. Since then, the The absence of supporters from both camps has become the norm for these clashes. Marseille fans, for their part, have not been allowed to go to the Parc des Princes since 2018, in a tense climate which continues to weigh on one of the most intense rivalries in French football.

To summarize

The Classic between Olympique de Marseille and Paris Saint-Germain, scheduled for October 27, will once again take place without the presence of Parisian supporters at the Stade Vélodrome. As has been repeated for several seasons, the Bouches-du-Rhône police headquarters has published an order prohibiting the movement and access of PSG fans to the surroundings of the Marseille enclosure.

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