PSG make Parc des Princes pledge
Paris Saint-Germain have ended speculation about the identity of their future home ground by committing themselves in the long-term to an entirely renovated Parc des Princes. In a joint statement with the City of Paris Mayor’s Office and released on the English version of the official website, PSG.fr, the club announced an ambitious renovation project to be carried out in two phases: The first phase will permit an excellent hosting of Euro 2016, and place the City of Paris at the heart of this international event. Paris Saint-Germain and the City of Paris will begin important work in the coming months concerning the interior of the Parc des Princes and immediate surroundings. This ambitious project will see a marked progression in the life of the Parc des Princes, focusing especially on improving: – areas dedicated to players, – spectator comfort via improved services, – access and facilities for handicapped and disabled visitors, – access and working facilities for the media, – the concrete structure of the Parc des Princes with necessary treatments to ensure the longevity of the stadium, – the viability of the Parc des Princes, featuring better water resistance and draining and a new sound and speaker system and infrastructure. … At the same time as this initial renovation of the Parc des Princes with an eye on Euro 2016 is carried out, Paris Saint-Germain and the City of Paris will continue to meet and consider their options for the second phase of the renovation, aimed at supplying the Club with a stadium worthy of Europe’s biggest clubs, focusing especially on improving: – and enlarging the spectator capacity of the Parc des Princes, – services provided for spectators and visitors to the stadium, inspired by the best international stadia. It is essential for Paris Saint-Germain to take the necessary time to reflect and explore options to best define the vision and requirements to complete the evolution of the Parc des Princes post 2016. The City of Paris is delighted by this decision which will meet all the UEFA requirements for a host stadium of Euro 2016 and also maintains the presence of the capital club at the Parc des Princes.
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PSG make Parc des Princes pledge













