flags and accessories prohibited at the Parc des Princes for PSG-Haïfa

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Paris Saint-Germain have made it known that supporters could be excluded or banned from the Parc des Princes in the event of non-compliance with the rules.

It should be lively on the ground, it could be boiling in the bays of the Parc des Princes and around the Parisian enclosure. Before the match against Maccabi Haifa – this Tuesday at 9 p.m., to be followed live with commentary on our site – Paris Saint-Germain has taken up a few rules.

Certain distinctive signs will be prohibited in the stands of the Parc des Princes. Impossible to wear a jersey, scarf or any accessory of the opposing team, namely Maccabi Haifa. Any supporter displaying such a sign could be banned from the game or expelled from the stadium.

However, another symbol is prohibited at the Parc des Princes: “a flag of a country not represented at PSG“, as reported by the PSGFanServices account on Twitter, one of the club’s official accounts followed by 50,000 people.

Eight nationalities at PSG

Understand then that only flags whose nationality is represented at PSG will be authorized. There are eight different nations among the players of the capital club: France, Brazil, Argentina, Spain, Italy, Portugal, Costa Rica and Morocco.

A measure which aims – among other things – to ban Palestinian flags, since the CUP has, on several occasions, pleaded for the Palestinian cause.

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