CdF, PSG-OL: a final classified as very high risk

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As part of the 106th final of the Coupe de France, PSG challenges OL this Saturday at the Pierre-Mauroy stadium in Villeneuve d’Ascq. A shock relocated to the north of France due to the Olympic Games and the preparations of the Stade de France for the upcoming competition. And according to the latest information from RMC Sport, this meeting was classified 5 on a scale of 5 by the services of the National Division for the Fight against Hooliganism. As a reminder, 30,000 supporters from Lyon and Paris will make the trip.

A significant flow pushing decision-makers to increase the number of security meetings so that everything runs in the best possible way. If a significant police force is already planned, the Gambardella Cup final, the curtain-raiser to the Coupe de France final, between OM and Nancy, is also at the heart of concerns. If no Marseille supporters are expected on site, the presence of Parisian and Lyon fans worries the authorities…

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