PSG ensured on the lawn, and outside.
Winner of Feignies-Aulnoye fans on Sunday evening (3-0) in the 32nd finals of the Coupe de France, the Parisian club sportingly respected its opponent and also honored a tradition specific to the competition.
As is customary, the professionals left their share of the match ticketing revenue, which corresponds to half of the seats sold.
A gesture that will allow the formation of N3, fifth national level, to benefit from a good income with 25,000 people present at the Hainaut stadium, in Valenciennes.
PSG is obviously not the only club to have left its receipts.
Linas-Montlhéry (N3), who achieved the feat of these 32nd finals on Sunday by leaving the ninth in Ligue 1 Angers (2-0), saw the Angevins leave him half of the 13,000 euros of the ticket office of the day .
But the tradition, which is not compulsory, is not always respected by the clubs of the elite.
Lille have been criticized several times by amateur clubs for not leaving their share of the revenue.
At the start of 2020, OM had also suffered the wrath of the Trélissac club, furious to see the Marseillais leave with their share of the ticket office.
Olympian leaders had put forward significant travel costs to justify their decision.