PSG-Rennes: the CUP will pay tribute to Artur Jorge

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A PSG legend passed away this Friday. Coach of the club for four seasons through the 90s, Artur Jorge died following an illness at the age of 78. Champion of France with Paris in 1994, the Portuguese technician also shone with FC Porto and Benfica during his great career.

On the occasion of the Rennes reception this Sunday at 5:05 p.m., the Parc des Princes is also preparing a tribute for the coach with the famous mustache. The Collectif Ultras Paris, according to information from RMC, would then prepare a beautiful tribute for the former Portugal coach. The CUP has reportedly been working there since Friday and the announcement of his death.

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