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The small temple is hard to accommodate great gods! The new European Triple Crown champion will give up Prince Park and build a stadium of 60,000-90,000 people

6:48pm, 11 June 2025【Football】

On June 11, Arnaud Hermant, a famous reporter from the French media "League", revealed that the new European triple champion Paris Saint-Germain officially announced that they have selected two cities - Poissi in Evelyn Province and Masi in Esson Province as potential landings for their new home court. The Stadium of Princes Paris, which can only accommodate 48,000 people, is considered to be no longer in line with Paris Saint-Germain's status and fan base.

, the stadium of Princes Paris, which was founded in 1972, has held many major football events, including the 1984 European Cup, the 1998 World Cup, the 2016 European Cup and the 2024 Paris Olympic Games football matches. In addition, Princes Park Stadium is also the venue for the French Cup finals and French Rugby Championship finals every season, and many domestic and foreign superstars also hold their concerts here.

Since 1974, the Paris Princes Stadium has been used as its home court by Paris Saint-Germain and has been used to this day. In June 2011, the Qatar consortium from the Middle East became the controlling shareholder of Paris Saint-Germain with a 70% stake, and since then it started the era of gold-yuan football for this French Ligue 1 giant team. In recent years, Paris Saint-Germain has been invincible in domestic competitions such as the Ligue 1, the French Cup and the French Super Cup, winning 11 Ligue 1, 8 French Cups, 6 French League Cups (stopped) and 11 French Super Cup champions.

However, in the coveted Champions League, Paris Saint-Germain has repeatedly failed. In this case, they are eager to expand or even rebuild the Princes Park Stadium, in this way, increase revenue and create a better stadium atmosphere to fight against the top European teams. However, Paris Saint-Germain only has the right to use the Princes Stadium. If they want to expand or even rebuild, they must obtain ownership of the stadium. In fact, Paris Saint-Germain tried to acquire the stadium from the Paris city government a few years ago, but Paris Mayor Hidalgo prevented the ambition of the French giant. His refusal made the Paris Saint-Germain very annoyed, and they began to plan to build a stadium that really belongs to their own.

The just ended 2024/25 season, Paris Saint-Germain, who sent off superstar Mbappe, played an impressive team football under the leadership of coach Luis Enrique. They not only won the Ligue 1 and French Cup, but also passed the Champions League all the way. Finally, after a 5-0 victory over Inter Milan, they won the Champions League championship for the first time and became the 11th team to win the European triple crown.

The dominance has become. Paris Saint-German, standing on the top of Europe, is more eager to have its own stadium, and the Princes Park Stadium, which can only accommodate 48,000 people, can no longer accommodate their grand dreams. In the case where acquisitions are difficult to achieve, it has become a feasible solution to find a new site in Paris Grande to build a stadium. According to their vision, the new stadium will be able to accommodate 60,000 to 90,000 people and will be accompanied by commercial and other leisure facilities. Currently, Paris Saint-Germain has designated Poissi in Evelyn and Masi in Esson as two potential new stadium locations. They will conduct in-depth research on these two alternative stadiums together with its consultants, construction companies Populous and Legends, an international company focusing on stadium operations: the content includes the accessibility and mobility of the site, environmental impact, land characteristics (purification, networking, etc. ), the integration of cities and landscapes, and the economic and social benefits brought by the integration with the local environment.

There is no doubt that this will be a huge project, and the funds consumed will be astronomical. This also makes people feel a little worried about the future financial situation of Paris Saint-Germain. After all, Premier League teams such as Arsenal, Tottenham, and Everton have all fallen into financial difficulties due to their own stadiums. However, for Paris Saint-Germain, which is backed by the rich, this seems to be nothing wrong.