Paris FC has found its new stadium (official)

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The PFC continues its moult. Bought by the Arnault and Red Bull family, the Ile -de -France training will no longer play at the Charléty stadium next season. The capital's club will evolve at the Jean-Bouin stadium, located just a few meters from the Parc des Princes.

“In this new case, the club will start a new era”

“” Coming to this agreement to play Jean Bouin in next season was a priority for my family in order to offer our supporters, partners and spectators a perfect setting to see the teams of Paris FC evolvesaid Antoine Arnault for the club website. In this new case, the club will start a new era while having at heart to finish writing the story for this last season in Charléty. »»

The Paris FC will share Jean-Bouin with the Stade Français, “naturally remaining the resident club and the main user”, can be read in the official press release.

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