Paris FC has just made a big splash with the announcement of an ambitious project: the expansion and modernization of its training center in Orly. This colossal undertaking is made possible thanks to the unwavering support of the Île de France Region, the ValdeMarne Department, the Greater Paris Metropolis, and partner municipalities such as Orly, ChoisyleRoi, and VilleneuveleRoi.
Boosted by its new shareholders — the Arnault family via Agache Sport and Red Bull — Paris FC is aiming for the top. Now competing in Ligue 1 and the Women’s First Division, the club wants to equip itself with infrastructure worthy of the biggest teams while strengthening its ties with the local community. A true turning point for a club determined to establish itself on the national stage.
This project goes beyond a simple expansion, planning instead the creation of a 16hectare campus, doubling its current 8hectare size. With 5 new pitches, bringing the total to 8, the club will be able to gather all Paris FC teams — men’s, women’s, and academy — on a single site.
A largescale project for the future of Paris FC
At the same time, the Parc du Grand Godet will be redeveloped, and two new urban parks will be created: Parc du Bouvray in Orly and Parc Nungesser in VilleneuveleRoi, thus improving public spaces in ValdeMarne.
The future center will also be a model of sustainability. It will adopt ecofriendly practices with biobased materials, compliance with RE2020 standards, lowconsumption LED lighting, rainwater harvesting, green roofs, and photovoltaic panels.
The initiative aims to be social and inclusive, with strong engagement toward local schools, associations, and integration programs, even promising direct and indirect job creation in the region.
For Pierre Ferracci, the club president, this project is a powerful symbol of Paris FC’s growth. Antoine Arnault highlights the importance of a project that benefits local residents, while Valérie Pécresse emphasizes the Region’s ongoing support for women’s sports.
With a total area of 16 hectares, 5 new pitches, and new urban parks, this structuring and sustainable project confirms Paris FC’s ambition: to grow quickly — but above all, to grow the right way.
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