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Yohan Cabaye becomes sports director of the PSG training center. He succeeds Luca Cattani and is committed to maintaining PSG as a world benchmark in terms of training.
New stage in Yohan Cabaye’s career at PSG. The former French international midfielder has been officially appointed sports director of the Parisian club’s training and pre-training center. Positioned within the academy since July 2021, Cabaye previously held the role of deputy director under Luca Cattani. His rise accelerated after the latter’s departure at the end of last season.
Cabaye wants to maintain excellence at PSG
At 38, Cabaye’s mission will be to strengthen PSG’s position as a world reference in training. “ I am determined to maintain PSG as a world benchmark in terms of training “, he declared, before emphasizing the importance of transmitting the fundamental values of the club to young talents. Cabaye, who played 57 matches with PSG between 2014 and 2015, has already taken charge of the major issues of this new season.
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