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·5 May 2026
Bayern v PSG, signs, City Hall, invited children: Paris backs PSG

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·5 May 2026

According to Le Parisien, Emmanuel Grégoire, the 48-year-old mayor of Paris, wants to give a collective dimension to the second leg of the Champions League semi-final between Paris Saint-Germain and Bayern Munich. Between inviting 500 children to City Hall and illuminated signs across Paris, the club can feel the capital rallying behind it.
“A great initiative. According to our information, Emmanuel Grégoire has decided to invite 500 children from clubs on the outskirts of Paris to the reception rooms of City Hall for a broadcast of the second leg of the Champions League semi-final between Paris Saint-Germain and Bayern Munich this Wednesday (9 p.m.). The city official, who had already decorated the façade of City Hall in the colors of the capital’s club before the first leg, also took the initiative to install 150 illuminated signs across Paris to reaffirm his support for PSG, with the slogan: ‘All together toward the final!’”
As a fixture that could weigh heavily in Parisian history approaches, PSG no longer seems to be moving forward on its own. According to information from Le Parisien, Emmanuel Grégoire plans to welcome 500 children from clubs on the outskirts of Paris to the reception rooms of City Hall to watch Bayern/PSG this Wednesday at 9 p.m.
The gesture goes beyond a simple communication operation: it places the club within a broader framework, that of a capital openly embracing its support. After already dressing the façade of City Hall in Parisian colors before the first leg, the city official also launched the installation of 150 illuminated signs bearing the slogan “All together toward the final!”. At such a decisive moment, this institutional support gives PSG a new resonance.
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