Paris FC is thinking big about its future. After a successful first season in Ligue 1 with an average attendance of nearly 17,000 fans at Jean-Bouin, the Parisian club is already considering a larger stadium to match its European ambitions beyond 2029.
After avoiding relegation to Ligue 2, Paris FC now wants to move to the next level. The Arnault family hopes to offer the club a modern 30,000 to 35,000-seat stadium, ideally located within the city of Paris itself.
Paris FC Dreams of a Bigger Future
Discussions have already started with Paris mayor Emmanuel Grégoire in order to identify a site capable of hosting the future project. Several options are currently being explored, including a renovation of the Charléty Stadium or a move within the Greater Paris area.
Another shocking possibility has also emerged: the Parc des Princes. In the event of PSG eventually leaving the stadium, the historic venue could become a serious option for Paris FC’s future home.
Jean-Bouin, currently limited to around 20,000 seats, could quickly become too small for a club that now aims to establish itself permanently among the major teams in Ligue 1.
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