It’s a historic turning point: after 18 years at Charléty, Paris FC is moving into Stade Jean-Bouin. Out of the shadows, into a modern 20,000-seat arena shared with Stade Français Paris. The big home debut? August 31 against Metz.
Millions have been invested to transform the rugby venue into a Ligue 1-ready stadium. A brand-new hybrid pitch, upgraded security, revamped away section, redesigned signage, and a full blue makeover to match Paris FC’s identity.
Even the VIP areas got a facelift: 30 flexible hospitality suites, able to switch seamlessly between rugby and football mode. The goal is clear — attract sponsors and investors.
Antoine Arnault (LVMH), the club’s powerful new shareholder, set the tone: “We want to build our own story and our own legend.”
On August 31, all eyes will be on Jean-Bouin. For Paris FC, this isn’t just a change of address — it’s the start of a new era.
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