LdC: no PSV Eindhoven supporters at the Parc des Princes

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There will ultimately be no PSV Eindhoven supporters at the Parc des Princes. Despite the decision of the Council of State to lift the order of the Paris Police Prefecture prohibiting the travel of Dutch people in the French capital, the Batavian club has taken the decision to deprive itself of its supporters. In a press release, PSV Eindhoven initially welcomed the decision of the Council of State, before explaining their decision, because “the safety of supporters is far from guaranteed”.

For this third day of the league phase of the Champions League, PSV will unfortunately not be able to count on its supporters at the Parc des Princes. As a result of this decision, PSG will recover these 2,000 quarter-round seats and should put them back on sale for its own fans, with a view to Tuesday’s match. Good news for Parisian supporters, less so for football which is deprived of part of its charm in this affair.

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