The Paris FC fan who leaves their stadium, the Jean-Bouin, and heads to the Parc des Princes to watch the derby against PSG will have to walk… 22 METERS!
The two Parisian clubs will face each other again in Ligue 1 after 47 years. And what stands out is the (tiny) distance between the clubs’ stadiums.
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Literally, a CROSSWALK separates the Jean-Bouin Stadium from the Parc des Princes. The images are astonishing (see below).
Despite the proximity, the reality of the clubs is VERY different.
The wealthy neighbor is the biggest French champion (13 trophies), while Paris FC has no titles—and basically fights just to stay in the top division.
PSG is second in Ligue 1, with 36 points—behind Lens (40). Meanwhile, Paris FC is in 14th place out of 18 teams, with 16 points.
Paris FC even had a promising start, but now comes into the match with FIVE rounds without a win, dropping down the standings.
The neighbors’ derby kicks off at 4:45 pm (Brasília time) this Sunday (4th).
📸 GERARD JULIEN – AFP or licensors

📸 GERARD JULIEN – AFP or licensors
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇧🇷 here.
📸 GERARD JULIEN – AFP or licensors
