League of Nations: the France-Israel organization questions

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While the French team will host Israel in the League of Nations on November 14 at the Stade de France (Saint-Denis), the organizational conditions for this meeting pose a problem. According to The Teamdiscussions began between the French Football Federation (FFF) and the Paris Police Prefecture (PP), mainly on the advisability of opening the ticket office for this match, while the international context is becoming increasingly tense more in recent months.

Still according to the sports daily, the Federation favors a meeting with the public. The possible risks and potential disturbances to public order linked to this match are also at the heart of discussions between the PP and the Ministry of the Interior. But before this meeting, which will mark the return of Blues at the Stade de France for the first time since June 2023, the French and Israelis will meet in Hungary for the first leg, on October 10.

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