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·5 February 2026

PSG setbacks: Hakimi banned, ticket sales, Youth League updates

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This Thursday, February 5, the French press (on the sports side) focused on Paris Saint-Germain regarding the Handicap PSG association, the suspension of Achraf Hakimi (27-year-old right-back), ticketing at Parc des Princes with resales, and the U19s' qualification for the Youth League round of 16 (4-0 victory against Dinamo Minsk).

Le Parisien –

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L’Equipe –

It's good to highlight this second group of supporters officially recognized by the club (along with the Collectif Ultras Paris), as Handicap PSG carries out great actions to help people in need. The tickets offered by PSG at Parc des Princes are a commendable initiative to highlight. We should never forget all the actions implemented, far from some criticisms against the club's means, without considering what it can bring.


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As for Hakimi, he received a one-match suspension (automatic with a red card) and another with a suspended sentence. There is no surprise after a gesture that lacked control but was not terribly dangerous or malicious.

Regarding ticketing, the official resale system allows supporters who ultimately cannot attend to minimize their financial loss and avoid empty seats during the match, while others have the opportunity to come and support the team. PSG receives a sum in the process. Everyone seems to win, even though there are sometimes tensions around the minimum price set by the club, which can seem very high.

Finally, PSG delivered a great performance against Dinamo Minsk and qualified in style for the round of 16. The draw will take place this Friday at 1 p.m., while the matches will be on February 24 and 25.

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇫🇷 here.

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