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Paris FC s home court moved to Jean-Bouen Stadium, across the road is Paris Saint-Germain s home court

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Hupu, August 19, exclusive report by French media FootMercato, Paris Football Club will move to another stadium in the French capital - Jean-Boen Stadium in the 2025-2026 season.

This Paris football club was recently acquired by the Arnault family (LVMH Group) and will share this historic home court with the rugby club Paris, the top 14 in the French League One.

"This cooperation reflects the spirit of cooperation between the two clubs. I thank them for their commitment to promoting the cause of sport in Paris," said Pierre Labadan, the deputy mayor of the city of Paris and a former rugby club player in charge of sport.

This modern stadium, built in 1925 and renovated in 2013, is famous for its fairly close sideline distances and can accommodate up to 20,000 spectators.

Now, the stadium is preparing to welcome FC Paris to return to Ligue 1, and it has been 46 years since its last battle in the top league.

"According to an agreement to play at Jean Booan next season is our top priority (...) in order to provide our fans (...) and audience with a perfect environment to watch the Paris Football Club. In this new environment, the club will usher in a new era." Antoine Arnold, the new major shareholder of the Capital Club, revealed.

Sources revealed that LV Group has invested more than half of the funds to carry out further equipment renovations on the stadium, plus the configuration of a new third-generation hybrid turf.

From now on, the stadium walls will be in a brand new blue, a carefully designed tone designed to connect the Paris Football Club with the historical colors of the Stade France in Paris.

In addition to this aesthetic innovation, which symbolizes the desire of the two major sports entities to coexist harmoniously, security work has also received special attention. In addition to the modern video surveillance system, the security zone has also been fully renovated to meet the standards of the Ligue 1 League.

Like the visiting stands, security is an important part of the initial budget, but it is crucial to meet the special standards of football and rugby, which differ from football.

As part of this massive project, the 30 rooms of the stadium have also been redesigned with a clear concept: make it standardized so that it can be switched in different projects.

For this purpose, club-specific decorations will help maintain distinctive features during the game while sharing VIP areas to optimize the experience of partners and valued audiences.

It is worth mentioning that the stadium logo will be gradually reviewed throughout the season. The goal is to ensure that the logo of each club that is clear and easy to read and distinctive, and avoid public confusion.

At the same time, after several months of hard work, the date has been determined: at 5 pm on August 31, the third round of the Ligue 1, the Paris Football Club will usher in the first game of the new home at the Jean-Bouen Stadium, with the opponent being Metz Football Club.

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