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·21 May 2026
Paris FC ‘to consider’ leaving Stade Jean-Bouin for bigger home

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·21 May 2026

Promoted this season and only just settled in the top flight, Paris FC are already weighing a move from Stade Jean-Bouin. They switched from Charléty this term and are exploring a larger home to match their ambitions.
According to Le Parisien, executives are working on options for a 30,000 to 35,000-seat stadium in the medium term, seen as better aligned with the project backed by the Arnault family and Red Bull.
Jean-Bouin has averaged close to 17,000 this season, with a capacity of about 19,500, and the club believes the ground could soon prove too small, particularly if they reach Europe by 2029. Options are understood to be under study with the city of Paris, and owner Antoine Arnault is in discussions with Emmanuel Grégoire, the city’s new mayor.
Possibilities include expanding Jean-Bouin, revamping Stade Charléty, building a new venue in Paris or Greater Paris, or even moving into the Parc des Princes if PSG were to construct their own stadium.
Any change remains at the exploratory stage, but the debate highlights Paris FC’s growing scale since the Arnault family’s arrival.
On the pitch, Paris FC want to build on their late-season surge under Antoine Kombouaré. They finished 11th on 44 points in 2025-2026 and want to aim higher next season.
Source: L'Équipe
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