Paris police block PSG’s planned Parc des Princes title ceremony on Sunday | OneFootball

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·13 May 2026

Paris police block PSG’s planned Parc des Princes title ceremony on Sunday

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The Paris police prefecture has refused PSG permission to stage a post-match title celebration at the Parc des Princes on Sunday night. According to L'Équipe, the club had planned festivities immediately after playing Paris FC.

PSG are virtually assured of the 2026 French title, holding a six-point lead and a goal difference of +15 over Lens with two matches remaining. Their last Ligue 1 game is against Paris FC at the Stade Jean-Bouin.


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The Parc des Princes and Jean-Bouin are separated by a single street, and the plan would have required large numbers of supporters to gather at the Parc late at night.

The match is set to finish around 23:00, creating logistical and security challenges across both venues. On those grounds, the request was rejected.

With the decision final, PSG have abandoned the proposed on-site celebration for Sunday.

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