“Maybe a derby next year”, salivates the deputy for sport of the mayor of

“Maybe a derby next year”, salivates the deputy for sport of the mayor of
“Maybe a derby next year”, salivates the deputy for sport of the mayor of Paris

Deputy Mayor of in charge of sport, Pierre Rabadan enthusiastically welcomes the upcoming arrival of the Arnault family and Red Bull at the head of Paris FC.

The city of Paris necessarily welcomes the news with a smile. The day after the resounding announcement of the imminent arrival of the Arnault family and Red Bull at the head of Paris FC, Pierre Rabadan, deputy mayor of Paris in charge of sport, said he was extremely satisfied with the project presented by future shareholders.

“This is very good news for the development of Paris FC, throughout the club: its training center, because the project is really focused on training, its extremely successful women’s team and the men’s team which failed narrowly in recent years to move up to Ligue 1″, greeted Pierre Rabadan.

“It’s a lot of ambitions, but they also want to keep the local roots which are at the origin of the creation and development of Paris FC, particularly in the 20th arrondissement”, further validated the deputy mayor from Paris. “It is a club which is set to grow, which has new possibilities and which we will be happy to support towards the best level and perhaps towards a derby next year.”

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The promise of a second major club in Paris is necessarily accompanied by questions around the possibility of seeing the PFC coexist with PSG. “Can there be two clubs in Paris? We have always said that this was the case,” said Pierre Rabadan.

For the PFC new lookthe question of the stadium will also be central. If the hypothesis of the Parc des Princes exists, the dispute which currently opposes the Paris town hall to PSG potentially offering an opening to Paris FC, the solution of the Jean-Bouin stadium, the lair of the Stade Français (Top 14), appears today more credible today. “The question of the stadium was already raised before,” assures Pierre Rabadan. “Charléty is a stadium where it is difficult to develop an economic plan. There are not many boxes, a very large athletics track… The other option which is being worked on today is to see s “it is possible to share Jean-Bouin with Stade Français”, concludes the deputy mayor of Paris.

F.Ga with Antoine Guillet

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