In the run-up to the eagerly-awaited Champions League final between Paris Saint-Germain and Inter Milan, scheduled for May 31 in Munich, the Parisian club has announced a major initiative to bring its community together. According to the official PSG press release, and RMC Sport, an exceptional broadcast of the match will be organized at the Parc des Princes, promising an atmosphere worthy of the event for all fans who won’t be making the trip to Germany.
“She must be able to experience this memorable moment in an intense and extraordinary way”
“Paris Saint-Germain will organize an exceptional broadcast of the match at the Parc des Princes, in an atmosphere befitting this great final. The entire Paris Saint-Germain fan community is gearing up for the Champions League final against Inter Milan on Saturday May 31 in Munich.
The entire Red and Blue family may not be able to be in Munich, but they must be able to experience this memorable moment in an intense and extraordinary way. That’s why Paris Saint-Germain is organizing an exceptional broadcast of the match at the Parc des Princes, in an atmosphere befitting this great final. A unique event, at the heart of our stadium, to thrill thousands of Parisian fans.
“Paris Saint-Germain subscribers will enjoy priority access”.
On the program: broadcast of the final on giant screens, catering available to all, and a host of events inside the stadium! Paris Saint-Germain season ticket holders will benefit from priority access and preferential ticket prices for this event, starting at €10. The Club will then open access to members of its MyParis loyalty program and then to the general public, subject to availability.”
“PSG has announced that the LDC final will be broadcast at the Parc des Princes. The broadcast, which is open to season ticket holders in priority, will not be free of charge. Tickets priced from 20 to 40 euros are available on the club’s website.”
Paris Saint-Germain is leaving nothing to chance to make the final against Inter Milan an unforgettable moment for its fans. As the team led by captain Marquinhos (central defender, 31) prepares for one of the greatest encounters in its history, the club is inviting its supporters to experience this unique evening at the Parc des Princes.
This initiative underlines the club’s determination to unite its supporters around a historic event, in a stadium ready to vibrate to the rhythm of the exploits of Ousmane Dembélé (striker, 26) and his team-mates. A collective experience that promises to be memorable, even at a distance from Munich. Beyond that, the club’s policy of charging for the event is regrettable.
It’s an exceptional moment, and for fans who already pay dearly for their tickets, they’re going to have to pull out their wallets again. While the initiative is commendable and logical, the club needs to start thinking about its approach. Surely there was a way of bringing people together without asking fans to pay for tickets, especially as the main reason for going to the Parc des Princes is to watch the match on a screen.