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PSG Ultras vs. RC Strasbourg First Ligue 1 Match Stadium Atmosphere & Team Bus (Crazy Messi Fans)

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Before the game against Strasbourg | First Messi disappointment for PSG fans. It was THE transfer of the summer: World football star Lionel Messi (34) is moving to Paris Saint-Germain after 21 years at FC Barcelona! And at the capital club everyone is asking themselves one question: When is Messi on the pitch for the first time?

PSG coach Mauricio Pochettino (49) had to put the brakes on fans' hopes on Friday for the time being. In a press conference before the home game against Racing Strasbourg, the Argentine coach said: "We will take it step by step to get to know each other better and so that he will be able to make his debut when he is completely fit."


So the fans have to wait a little longer until the six-time world footballer enters the field for the reigning runner-up for the first time. According to Pochettino, Messi won't appear until the end of August.


The Prinzenpark Stadium in Paris currently has 48,500 seats. In the season before Corona, the average was 46,911 - especially the expensive seats (200-300 euros per game) remained empty. That should change now!

Messi is the new attraction in the French capital! With him, the club owners are betting on a completely sold out house. And are driving forward plans to expand the Prinzenpark to up to 60,000 spaces.


In addition to Messi, new signing Sergio Ramos (35) will also miss the start of the French Ligue 1. The central defender and ex-captain of Spain's record champions Real Madrid continues to cure an injury to his calf.

In addition, offensive star Neymar (29), captain Marquinhos (27), European champion Verratti (28) and Ángel Di María () against Strasbourg are probably missing. The regulars were all recently active with the national teams and recently returned to training.

Paris Saint-Germain Football Club (PSG) is the most popular football club in France and one of the most widely supported teams in the world. Famous PSG fans include Nicolas Sarkozy, Tony Parker, Tom Brady, Patrick Dempsey, Victoria Azarenka, Teddy Riner and DJ Snake.

Lacking a big passionate fanbase, the club began offering cheaper season tickets to young supporters in 1976. These fans were placed in the Kop K, located in the K section of the Paris stand at the Parc des Princes. Following an increase in ticket prices, Kop K supporters moved to the Boulogne stand in 1978, and the Kop of Boulogne (KoB) was born. There, the club's first Italian-style ultra group, Boulogne Boys, was founded in 1985. Other KoB groups, however, took British hooligans as dubious role models and violence rapidly escalated. PSG supporters' groups have been linked to football hooliganism ever since.



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PSG owners Canal+ responded in 1991 by encouraging and financing non-violent fans of the KoB stand to take place in the Auteuil stand at the other end of the Parc des Princes. The Virage Auteuil was born, alongside Supras Auteuil, its most notorious ultras. At first the measure worked but, slowly, a violent rivalry arose between the two stands. Things came to a head in 2010 before a match against Olympique de Marseille in Paris. Boulogne fan Yann Lorence was killed following a fight between groups from both stands outside the Parc des Princes, forcing PSG president Robin Leproux to take action.

The club exiled the supporters' groups from the Parc des Princes and banned them from all PSG matches in what was known as Plan Leproux. It made PSG pay the price in terms of atmosphere, with one of Europe's most feared venues now subdued. For their part, former Virage Auteuil supporters formed the Collectif Ultras Paris (CUP) in February 2016, with the aim of reclaiming their place at the stadium. In October 2016, after a six-year absence, the club agreed to their return. Grouped in the Auteuil end of the stadium, the CUP currently is the only ultra association officially recognized by PSG. The ultra movement has also started to come back to life in the Boulogne stand. New groups Block Parisii, Paname Rebirth and Résistance Parisienne are trying to convince the club of relaunching the Kop of Boulogne.


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