Before PSG settled there, in 1974, the Parc des Princes was the stadium of a club in the French capital. Paris Football Club (PFC) was the resident of the Porte de Saint-Cloud between 1972 and 1974, then during the 1978-1979 season, sharing it with PSG.
Almost half a century later, the PFC could once again eyeing the Parisian stadium. This is at least one of the hypotheses put forward since Nasser Al-Khelaïfi, the president of PSG, repeated that he wanted to leave the Parc des Princes for lack of being able to buy it at the town hall of Paris. The French champion club, the PFC could recover its old stadium, especially if it finds Ligue 1 in May.
The Parc des Princes has been the PSG stadium since 1974.
Returning to the park is not at all today in the PFC plans. This was declared by its president, Pierre Ferracci, in the columns of Figaro. For the father of the current Minister of Industry, the objective is first to find the elite of French football knowing that he will share the Jean-Bouin stadium next season with the rugby team, the Stade Français.
Take advantage of the league 2 dunce
Paris Football Club, which has recently become the property of the powerful Arnault family (LVMH group), is currently in a favorable position to claim the rise in Ligue 1.
Before welcoming the Malherbe Stade de Caen, the red lantern on the occasion of the 28th day, the PFC occupied third place in Ligue 2, four points from the leader Messin.