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·13 febbraio 2026
Al-Khelaïfi and Campos reveal QSI’s ambitions for KAS Eupen

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·13 febbraio 2026

A few months ago, QSI (Qatar Sport Investments), notably the owner of Paris Saint-Germain, acquired KAS Eupen in the Belgian second division. This Thursday, Luis Campos and Nasser Al-Khelaïfi, sporting advisor and president of PSG (via QSI), visited the Belgian club and delivered major messages. Their remarks were reported by L’Equipe.
“We want to move up to the First Division, create a team that is capable of playing, and we must work hard to get there, give 100% in training with the coach and the staff. You have to be a team, a family, and believe in yourselves—you will make it. Every match is important. You have to be positive, have fun, and enjoy yourselves. We are behind this project, behind this club to take you to another level. You are ambassadors of the club, but also of QSI now, with great ambitions.”
“I know the players and this team well, and you are now an important part of the QSI project. We are ambitious and you must be focused on this ambition. Together, we are stronger—that is the most important message for me, in both easy and difficult moments. It’s a question of mentality. You must follow your coach and fight to win matches. I repeat, you are important in this project.”
The words are very strong and interesting. QSI does not see KAS Eupen merely as a kind of “reserve” for PSG or other clubs. Even though we suspect there is the idea of seeing some talents directed toward Paris (as we can see with RB Salzburg and RB Leipzig), there is a real project to allow the club to grow and play a more important role, at least in Belgium.
We will have to see exactly how this unfolds. There is no need to rush. Luis Campos is a builder, and we can trust him. Attention will then have to be paid to the link with PSG. We have seen the possible pitfalls with Chelsea and Strasbourg in recent months. But successful management can benefit both clubs. Not to mention that the network can expand. QSI also has a stake in Braga (Portugal), even if it is not a majority one.
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