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·12 de febrero de 2026
PSG/OM – Parc des Princes under league disciplinary review

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·12 de febrero de 2026

Paris Saint-Germain will be summoned on Wednesday, February 18 before the LFP disciplinary commission, following chants and a banner deemed problematic during the Classique against OM at the Parc des Princes. Proceedings have been opened under the “pitch policing” regulations, and the club will have to present its observations, as revealed by L’Equipe.
“On Wednesday evening, the Ligue de Football Professionnel (LFP) announced that PSG will be summoned on Wednesday, February 18 before the disciplinary commission, following incidents that occurred during the Classique against OM, Sunday at the Parc des Princes. During the match, which PSG won convincingly (5-0), several chants and banners deemed problematic were launched and displayed in the Parisian stands. As stipulated by the ‘pitch policing’ regulations, the commission has therefore decided to open disciplinary proceedings to examine the facts.”
The capital club will have to present its observations at this hearing. Depending on the commission’s conclusions, PSG faces sanctions ranging from a fine to a partial closure of the stands.”
On the substance, the case is clear: the LFP wants to precisely define the facts observed in the stands during PSG-OM (chants, banner, and the use of pyrotechnic devices mentioned in several reports), before making a decision. As for the stands, it’s a “classic” in the sad sense of the term: the Parc attracts cameras, microphones, and regulatory severity like a magnet, with the recurring impression that PSG is more scrutinized than other clubs whenever the atmosphere overflows.
The essential, very concrete point remains: depending on the conclusions, Paris faces a sanction ranging from a fine to a partial closure of the stands. And here, these are no longer just symbols: these are empty seats, which means real impact. The club knew what it was risking, but the supporters still wanted to see their idea through. This is likely to penalize the team.
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