Will Paris FC soon play at the Parc des Princes? The current president of the club, Pierre Ferracci, does not exclude this hypothesis.
It is acquired with the green light from the DNCG that Paris FC will indeed pass into the hands of the Arnault family, with the prospect a rapid rise to Ligue 1 (the Parisian club is leader of Ligue 2 after 13 days of championship). Obviously, this acquisition allows the PFC many ambitions, including in terms of the playing field.
Currently resident at the Charléty stadium, the capital club has three concrete options on the table: remaining faithful to Charléty, not without restructuring the stadium; move to Jean-Bouin, where Stade Français plays; invite yourself to the Parc des Princes, in the den of PSG. A final alternative which, inevitably, has the gift of stirring up debate a little.
« The ideal gauge for a club which establishes itself permanently in Ligue 1, which plays more in the first part of the table and which plays Europe quite regularly, is rather the level of the Juve stadium in Italy, therefore 41,000 or 42 000 places. So it’s true that the Parc des Princes is not far from it if that’s what you want me to say. », blows on the set of the Chaîne L’Equipe Pierre Ferracci.
“Deal with the problem intelligently”
An Inter fan, the president of Paris FC notes the feasibility of the thing, taking the example of the San Siro stadium in Milan, which hosts both the Nerazzurri and the Rossoneri. Same in Rome where Lazio and Roma share the Olympic stadium. “ By times of shortage where we do not multiply public facilities, I mean that it is a hypothesis that should not be totally rejected “, he emphasizes.
And to add: “ It is certain that, in any case if there was no possibility of extension to Charléty or Jean-Bouin, the question of volume would arise. For now, filling a stadium with 20,000 seats is enough for us to be happy. Whether we are in Ligue 2 or whether we are in Ligue 1. […] The question of sharing, in fact, perhaps one day it will arise. Afterwards I hope that the two clubs will deal with their stadium problem intelligently and that there will be no stadium war in Paris. »
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