Paris Saint-Germain are making preparations for potential title celebrations at the Champ de Mars, near the Eiffel Tower, should they win their upcoming match, according to reports in L’Équipe. The club opted for this location over the Champs-Élysées, deeming the latter too narrow for a large gathering of supporters.
A meeting between club officials and local authorities on Thursday saw some reservations expressed regarding the plans. Participants in the meeting, as reported by L’Équipe, described the discussions as “heated,” with local representatives stating they would have preferred earlier notification to allow for the preservation of the Champ de Mars’ green spaces. The club has been informed that they will be responsible for covering the costs of any damage incurred during the celebrations.
The timing of these preparations coincides with PSG’s crucial match against Arsenal. A victory for Arsenal would resolve any potential issues regarding celebration plans, as it would alter the outcome of the competition. The club is anticipating a large turnout of fans should they secure a win.
Former PSG players, including David Beckham, Ronaldinho, and Pancrate, have been invited to attend the final match. This gesture highlights the club’s desire to involve its history and celebrate with past stars. The preparations indicate a strong belief within the club that they can achieve a positive result in the upcoming fixture. The potential celebrations underscore the significance of the match and the club’s ambition to lift the trophy.




