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One month from France – Israel, the location of the stadium which will host this poster on November 14 is not yet known. If West France revealed earlier this Saturday that this meeting, counting for the League of Nations, would be played at the Stade de France, The Team reveals that it could finally be played at the Parc des Princes (Paris). A preparatory meeting was held this Friday during which the relocation of this poster to the Paris Saint-Germain stadium was discussed.
This reflection responds to a security issue in view of the current political context in Israel. The French authorities believe that it is preferable to play this match at Porte de Saint-Cloud, rather than in Seine-Saint-Denis, where support for Palestine and Lebanon is present. In addition, the Parc des Princes has a lower capacity than the Stade de France (47,000 seats compared to 80,000), which would make work easier for security personnel. Furthermore, a source close to this matter expects a private system equivalent to that of the Paris Olympic Games.
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