The Champions Trophy is postponed

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A usual summer meeting, the Champions Trophy between the French champion and the winner of the Cup will not be played this summer. The duel that was to oppose PSG to AS Monaco on August 8 in Beijing has indeed been postponed as indicated by the daily newspaper L’TeamAdministrative problems on the Chinese side forced the LFP to take this decision.

The latter never received the final green light for the organization of the event, despite agreements concluded with a broadcaster and a promoter.Initially scheduled for August 8 as part of the sixtieth anniversary of diplomatic relations between France and China, the 29th edition of the Champions Trophy will not be able to be held in Beijing. The match between Paris Saint-Germain and AS Monaco has been postponed to a later date and at a location yet to be determined.“, we can read in a press release from the LFP. It remains to be seen when it will be played. The League is already working on a new date and a new stadium…

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