Nearly 300 people attended the first inauguration of a street in the Olympic village this Saturday morning. It will be named after the Doctor Sócrates, who died in 2011.

In terms of the applause meter and the number of microphones held out to him, he beat everyone hands down, eclipsing the Minister of Sports and the Olympic Games in the process. He was, in the 1990s, the emblematic captain of PSG. He is the figure of “Corinthian democracy”, a way of managing PSG through self-management.