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PSG expects 1,000 spectators at the Park against Angers

2020-09-28T15:38:57.202Z


The capital club is working on the possibility of welcoming a thousand supporters this Friday evening. But the prefecture will have the last


All options were on the table in recent days, including that of going in camera.

This Monday, PSG has decided and hopes to be able to welcome a thousand of its fans this Friday evening at the Parc des Princes for the reception of Angers (6th day of Ligue 1).

The Parisian enclosure would therefore welcome 1000 spectators in addition to the accredited persons (players, staff, media, security…), as was the case in Marseille this weekend for the OM-Metz meeting (1-1).

Two final factors will refine this option.

The first: the final decision of the Paris Police Prefecture, which closely observes the health situation in the capital and may decide to impose a closed session in the coming days.

The second: which spectators will be “chosen” by PSG to occupy the few places available?

How to satisfy its subscribers, the general public, families?

The problem already existed for the receptions of Marseille (0-1) and Metz (1-0), mid-September.

How to satisfy its subscribers, the general public, families with only 1000 tickets out of the 48,000 that the Parc des Princes can count?

Different scenarios are still being studied by the club's ticketing and marketing department.

A significant part of this 1000-seat gauge should go to “hospitality” subscribers, the sponsors of PSG.

The logic is simple: these subscribers have already paid their annual subscription while subscribers on conventional seats have seen the withdrawals suspended.

And this, until the PSG can ensure a normal gauge in its stadium.

The children of the club's foundation should not be forgotten either.

Source: leparis

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