Paris FC Safe Return to Ligue 1 six months from getting high profile
Six months after a joint reception that included Europe’s richest man and Red Bull beverages, Paris FC squeezed a 1-1 draw in martyrs on Friday to close the promotion in Ligue 1.
Victory means that Paris There will be two teams in the highest French division for the first time in 35 years.
Along the Mediterranean coast at MarginaleParis fc insured An immediate return to Europe’s richest man Bernard Arnault, the founder of LVMH, the luxury goods conglomerate who owns fashion brands like Dior, Louis Vuitton and champagne manufacturer Met & Chandon.
Pierre-Yves Hamel Gave Paris FC a 49th minute lead. The martyr was flattened 10 minutes later by a corner.
With third place Metz held 3-3 at home from RodesParis are sure of second place in Ligue 2 with a game of games to play. They are two points behind the Division Leaders Loud and can take the first place when they are expected Air in their last game.
The ‘ambitious project’
The Arnault family took a majority of the club’s actions last November, with his eldest son Antoine saying they wanted to turn the club historically into a force.
“It is an ambitious project, but not an unrealistic,” Said Antoine Arnault.
Red Bull, the Austrian Enterprise of Energy Drinks which has a stock in clubs in Austria, Germany, the United States, Brazil, Japan and England and employs Jurgen Klopp as a consultant received just over 10 percent as new partners.
Paris FC has played on the southern edge of Paris in Charlety. Arena University has a path of athletics and “it’s a stadium where you can’t create an atmosphere,” Klopp said when he visited. “It’s been a long time since I saw a game from her away.”
Ligue 1 rivalry with French champions Paris-Saint Germain, another billionaire club that plays mainly in blue and has the Eiffel tower in their ridge, will immediately retreat when Paris FC moves like neighbors of the other door.
Paris FC plans to move to Jean-Bouin Stade, a 19,600 Rugby Rugby terrain that is across the road from Parc de Princes, the Paris-Saint Germain House, on the western edge of the city. Ten years ago, the land was briefly the unhappy home for a land team from the outskirts of Paris, Red star.
While their literally placed in the backyard of the PSG house may seem provocative, Antoine Arnault is usually calm about positioning.
“You will never hear me say anything negative for PSG,” He said.
Instead, he said, they want to touch the rich onion of the Paris region for the new football talent.
“We want to build a team where we will have five, six, seven or even eight players who have come through the Youth Academy,” Said Antoine, whose brothers and older sister, Delphine, are also involved.