After the Parc des Princes, Jean-Bouin, the Camp des Loges and the Léo-Lagrange stadium in Poissy, the PSG players will welcome their future opponent in a fifth different stadium this season. Just a few days after taking up their quarters and leaving their infrastructure in Saint-Germain-en-Laye, the Parisiennes will indeed inaugurate the PSG Campus grounds located in Poissy on the occasion of the Lille reception this Tuesday evening ( 9 p.m., broadcast on FFF TV) on behalf of the 12th day of women’s D1.
This poster is the very first official match played inside the capital club’s new training center, which now hosts the pros, women’s, training and pre-training centers. The men’s first team hosted Le Havre this summer in preparation, but the match was played behind closed doors.
Until now reserved for employees of the capital club and a few privileged few, the Campus will now be a new place accessible to PSG fans since this stadium has a capacity of 700 seats (400 in the stands, 300 in “weighing” around of the field) becomes the brand new enclosure for Marie-Antoinette Katoto’s teammates.
The big posters at the Parc des Princes
Approved by the French Football Federation, this stadium will host the majority of PSG women’s championship matches, while the Champions League matches – such as the decisive reception of Ajax Amsterdam on January 24 – or the big posters of D1 will compete at the Parc des Princes. PSG’s under-19s will also play on this impeccable pitch which uses the same technology as that used at the Parc des Princes by Jonathan Calderwood’s teams.
The reception of Parisian fans has in any case been designed accordingly: a car park with 200 spaces is available to PSG supporters wishing to discover these brand new facilities. The main entrance is located on Guy Crescent Street with access specially dedicated to spectators. Tickets sold at a price of 6 and 12 euros are still available on the official club ticket office.