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PSG: former club players to present the French champion trophy?

2022-05-09T21:24:05.480Z


On Saturday May 21, the Parisian club will finally be able to lift Hexagoal, the trophy which symbolizes the title of champion. To return the precious


A Cup and here we go again?

In order to win back the hearts of its supporters, the leaders of PSG are meticulously fine-tuning the ceremony around the presentation of the trophy rewarding the title of French Ligue 1 champion. This event will take place during the curtain kiss of the season, on 21 next May at 9 p.m., against Metz, PSG's last opponent this season at the Parc des Princes.

According to the L'Équipe website, the club has ruled out the possibility that Hexagoal, the name given to the trophy, is carried out by Vincent Labrune, certainly president of the Professional Football League (LFP), but above all former president of OM , the number one enemy of the capital's supporters.

Not ideal to try to end the season with a great party that did not take place after the title won against Lens on April 23.

On that day, the simmering crisis between the club and its supporters came to a head with fans leaving the stadium just before the end of the game in order to better celebrate the title among themselves.

For the party to be successful, still according to the L'Équipe site, the Parisian leaders have thought of former PSG players to reward the 10th national crown, a record held with the Greens of Saint-Étienne.

For the moment, no player name has filtered.

But this operation is the last meeting so that everyone can finally meet and celebrate a season, marked by the disappointment of an elimination from the knockout stages of the Champions League against Real Madrid.

Source: leparis

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