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It is for this type of poster that the Coupe de France exists. Espaly (N3), the little thumb of the competition inherited Paris Saint-Germain, this Sunday evening, during the draw for the round of 16. Enough to make all the members of the small Haute-Loire club burst with joy, who had gathered to watch the draw in one of the bars in their town. “It’s fantastic, the cafe was full to the brim and there had already been shouting when the OM ball was drawn, but now, it was shouting everywhere. This print is classy! We are a family club and it was my dream. I haven’t come down much since our qualification on Friday and now, I even think I’ve come back! », enthused the president, Christian Perbet in the columns of The Team.
“Tomorrow I am going to get closer to Christophe Gauthier (president of Puy Foot 43), who is used to it, because we are going to have to open a Ligue 1 stadium and today I have no money for that: we will see if it’s Geoffroy-Guichard, the Parc des Princes or the Vélodrome. I always dreamed of playing PSG at the Vélodrome. », even ambitions the manager of Espaly before facing the Ile-de-France club. The match is scheduled to take place on Wednesday January 15, unless there is a last minute change from BeIN Sports.
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