PSG has decided to ban tifos at the Parc des Princes in 2024. A decision which comes a few days after the deployment of a “Free Palestine” tifo in the Champions League against Atlético, which provoked the anger of the government .
As argued by https://twitter.com/bruno_salomon/status/1854955336274165838 and confirmed by RMC Sport, there will be no more tifo at the Parc des Princes in 2024. After the controversy surrounding the “Free Palestine” tifo of the Parisian ultras in the Champions League against Atlético, the club decided to follow the government's recommendation and to ban tifos for the coming weeks.
Parisian supporters have planned to travel to Angers tomorrow. 800 in total, including 500 ultras. But in the coming weeks we will have to monitor the reaction of the Collectif Ultras Paris (CUP). With a possible boycott at the Parc de Princes? The question arises.
A day marked by a meeting at the ministry
Earlier today, RMC Sport learned that PSG had decided that access to the Parc des Princes outside of match days would be prohibited at Ultras Paris Collective for an undefined period. At the end of the meeting at the Ministry of the Interior to which the president of the FFF Philippe Diallo and the general director of the Parisian club Victoriano Melero were summoned, the government made recommendations. Including the fact of banning tifos.