PSG – Monaco: the Champions Trophy scheduled for August 8 in Beijing

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Beating Toulouse FC on January 3 (2-0), Paris Saint-Germain won the Champions Trophy for the twelfth time in its history, pitting the winner of the French championship against the winner of the Coupe de France. After winning the Ligue 1 2023-2024 edition hands down and freshly crowned with a new title in the oldest French competition, the capital club has ensured a new participation next year.

As such, the Rouge et Bleu will try to retain their crown on August 8 in Beijing, the date and place set by the Professional Football League and about to be made official next week by the body’s board of directors. French. In China, Luis Enrique’s men will face players from AS Monaco, who finished in 2nd place in the Ligue 1 standings, 9 points behind the Parisians. Note that the LFP plans, from 2025, to schedule the Champions Trophy in winter in the form of a Final Four.

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