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New change in the Paris Saint-Germain organization chart. The Parisian club has just formalized the appointment of Yohan Cabaye to the position of sports director of the PSG training and pre-training center. He will be responsible for the technical part up to the schooling of young people aged 13 and over. Arriving in 2021 as sports coordinator of the training center, the former French midfielder then became deputy sports director of the training center.
“ I am honored by this appointment and thank the Club for its trust. With the management team, I am determined to maintain Paris Saint-Germain as a world benchmark in terms of training. We aim not only for performance, but also for the transmission of fundamental values and the development of young talents. From the moment they arrive, they understand that our Club is unique, with a rich history and a quest for excellence. At the Training and Pre-training Center, we instill in them respect, exemplarity and surpassing oneself, because this is where the future of the Club is built. », indicated Cabaye on the club’s official website.
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