The Champions Trophy will finally take place in Monaco

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The Champions Trophy between the French champion and the winner of the Coupe de France has finally found a stadium. The duel that was to oppose PSG to AS Monaco – runner-up to the Parisian club that achieved the Cup-Championship double – on August 8, in China, in Beijing had finally been postponed. Administrative problems on the Chinese side forced the LFP to take this decision, after an initial hitch with television rights.

However, according to information from Monaco Morningthe tournament is to be held at the Stade Louis-II in Monaco on Wednesday, August 28. A surprising choice since this match would take place between two championship matches, but it was impossible to schedule the event next winter, as last year, since both clubs are involved in the Champions League.

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