It's a new episode of the soap opera on the lawn of the Charléty stadium that we thought was resolved.
This summer, at a cost of 1.250 million euros financed by Paris town hall, the surface was changed to hybrid.
Work which forced Paris FC to relocate its first four home matches to Troyes, in Aube.
“It cost us points, with at the same time a budgetary impact of traveling there.
We thought that these efforts would be recovered by returning to Charléty with a quality lawn, and finally, we find ourselves in a situation almost identical to that of last year at the same time", regrets Arnaud Campanella, general secretary of Paris FC in charge of security and stadium matters.
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In recent weeks, the lawn has deteriorated in several places.
Winter and frost don't explain everything.
“I am not a specialist in judging who is at fault or not, but what is annoying for my players and those of Sandrine Soubeyrand is that it is not pleasant to play on a pitch like that,” says Stéphane Gilli, the coach of the Ligue 2 team. Before the match against QRM
(Quevilly-Rouen Métropole)
before the break, he was already limited.
We could see that it was starting to deteriorate, and it didn't get better.
Nothing was done to make it better.
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