CdF: a huge police force mobilized in Lille for the OL-PSG final

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This Saturday evening, the season of PSG and OL should end on a memorable note. Indeed, unable to win the last two editions, the capital club has the opportunity to win a fifteenth Coupe de France. For its part, weaned from titles since 2012, Les Gones can reconnect with the taste of titles with a Coupe de France which will reward an already memorable season.

But now, the danger is present in the stands. The match, which is being played in Lille, is ranked 5 out of 5 by the National Division for the Fight against Hooliganism. And to supervise these 30,400 supporters, 15,200 on each side, the Northern prefecture mobilized 1,000 representatives of the order. An impressive device which seems essential to avoid tarnishing this wonderful celebration of French football.

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