ClAP licensees lay down on their pitch to symbolize the death of this historic club and implore the town hall to prevent its expulsion. In July 2023, the Paris Council, divided, validated the agreement which entrusts this protected green space of nearly 900 m2 for twelve years to the neighboring Hôtel Particulier.

“We have been criticized in the past for our lack of openness”, admitted the Vice-President of CLAP, who wants “to show that the club is open” “In January, everyone who showed up was taken,” argued the vice-president, defending “real social diversity” in his structure. He also denounced, "three months before the Olympic Games", a "very brutal decision" regarding the "first women's club in France", according to him, with 90 members. ‘You embody the Paris that we love,’ declared the elected official, denouncing the “greenwashing” of the selected project, aiming to “commodify and privatize” a public space.