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This Wednesday, PSG was humiliated at home by Atlético de Madrid. Despite the clear domination of the Parisians, they faced the cold realism of the Colchoneros who snatched victory in the final moments of the match. In addition to this poor result in the race for the Champions League play-offs, Parisian supporters also made headlines. Indeed, before the start of the meeting, the Collectif Ultras Paris decided to display a tifo displaying the inscription “Free Palestine”.
An act which provoked a mixed reaction. While hundreds of thousands of people praised the courageous action of Parisian supporters on social networks, this banner caused cringe at the highest levels. This Friday, the sanctions fell on the Parisian public. While the CUP will no longer be allowed to go to the stadium outside of match days, PSG has decided to take a drastic measure. Indeed, according to France Bleu Paris, there will simply be no more tifo at the Parc des Princes in 2024. A sanction which risks causing chatter. As a reminder, Parisian leaders were summoned during the day by the Ministry of the Interior following this affair.
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