Where do PSG supporters sit?
For home games, hard-core fans of PSG are either in the stadium or here at Chez Kiki. People who come here love Paris Saint-Germain more than life. To be in the center of the action at the Paris Saint-Germain stadium, sit in the “curve” stand.
Can you visit Parc des Princes?
Visit the Parc des Princes The Parc des Princes is open to visitors! Come and walk in the footsteps of your favorite players.
Where does Paris Saint-Germain practice?
The Camp des Loges, also known as Ooredoo Training Centre for sponsorship reasons, located in Saint-Germain-en-Laye, is the training ground of Paris Saint-Germain Football Club.
Where should I sit Parc des Princes?
The North stand is two tiered and is behind one of the goals. It has long been considered a melting pot type of stand and is very multi-cultural. This is where the away fans sit. The noisiest and most committed fans sit in the South Stand – the Tribune Boulogne – or the Kop.
What do you call a PSG fan?
Paris Saint-Germain is the most popular football club in France with 22% of fans identifying as Parisians.
How can I join PSG academy?
Take part in a holistic online assessment In order to be eligible to enroll into the Paris Saint-Germain Academy Pro, all players must go through the tryout application process. The tryout has a cost of $229, non refundable.
Can you watch PSG practice?
Because it is a place of work, and to ensure that the training sessions are as confidential as possible, the Paris Saint-Germain Training Center will not be open to the public. However, it may sometimes open its doors to spectators for some training sessions, youth academy matches or special events, by invitation.
Which travel zone is Stade de France?
To travel legally, you must have a ticket for the Stade de France Saint Denis station (RER D) or La Plaine Stade de France (RER B). Ticket’T tickets are not valid in zone 2. No parking tickets are sold on D DAY. You must imperatively purchase your ticket in advance on this website.
What is the Parc des Princes in Paris Saint-Germain?
Le Paris Saint-Germain est indissociable de son stade mythique, le Parc des Princes, là où s’écrit l’histoire des Rouge & Bleu. Fort de plus 35 000 abonnés chaque saison, le Parc des Princes est un stade résolument dédié au football.
How many fans does the Parc des Princes have?
Fort de plus 35 000 abonnés chaque saison, le Parc des Princes est un stade résolument dédié au football. La marque Paris Saint-Germain et son logo sont désormais inscrits dans l’écrin du stade où les Rouge et Bleu ont disputé plus de 1 000 matches officiels depuis le premier d’entre eux, le 10 novembre 1973, face au Red Star.
Why was the Parc de princes built?
Parc de Princes was built to provide the city of Paris with a modern venue for important rugby and football matches. The stadium replaced the old Vélodrome, that had stood in its place since 1897. Parc des Princes was officially opened on 4 June 1972 by French president Georges Pompidou.
Where to stay in Parc des Princes?
Somewhat cheaper, but still acceptable, are Hôtal Printania, Acropolis Hotel, Timhotel Paris Boulogne, Hôtel Villa Sorel, and Hôtel de Paris. Click here for all hotels near Parc des Princes. Of course, with good transport connections to the stadium, you can just as well stay in any other part of Paris.