Marseille vs PSG will take place without Parisian fans
Out of concern for safety, the French government has decided to prohibit PSG fans from attending the upcoming match against Marseille
The decision was made after consultation with both clubs and local authorities.
The French government has decided to prohibit Paris Saint-Germain fans from attending the upcoming match against Marseille, citing safety concerns.
The decision was made after consultation with both clubs and local authorities. The match is scheduled to take place on Sunday, October 23rd, at the Stade Vélodrome in Marseille.
The government's decision is based on the history of violence between fans of the two clubs. In recent years, there have been several incidents of violence at matches between Marseille and PSG, including clashes between fans, hooliganism, and even rioting.
In order to prevent any further violence, the government has decided to ban PSG fans from attending the match. This is a controversial decision, as it will deprive many PSG fans of the opportunity to see their team play. However, the government believes that the safety of fans and the public is more important than the inconvenience caused by the ban.
The ban on PSG fans is a reminder of the ongoing problem of violence in French football. The government is committed to taking all necessary measures to prevent violence at matches, but it is also important for fans to take responsibility for their own behavior.
Fans of both Marseille and PSG should be able to enjoy the match in a safe and festive atmosphere. The government's decision to ban PSG fans is a necessary step to ensure that this happens.