PSG to expand its training center by the end of 2024

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Inaugurated in 2023, the Paris Saint-Germain training center located in Poissy (Yvelines) will expand. According to The Teamthe capital club will submit a building permit at the end of this year 2024 to be able to carry out expansion work for the women’s section. A new building with a balneotherapy area, bedrooms and changing rooms is being considered. The sports daily also reports that PSG will also double the capacity of the stadium stand which hosts the women’s team’s matches and those of the U19 men’s team’s Youth League.

Nasser Al-Khelaïfi’s club wants to double the number of seats in this stadium, which can only accommodate 500 seats at the moment. A new building for the PSG association will be built to host various events. These arrangements should make it possible to welcome judokas and handball players in the coming months. Note that the Parisian club recently submitted a building permit to develop a new 120-space car park alongside its facilities. On match days, the current parking spaces are not sufficient.

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