Île-de-France fan zone security: a complex challenge for the psg-arsenal champions league final
Île-de-France fan zone security: a complex challenge for the psg-arsenal champions league final
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With the PSG-Arsenal Champions League final looming on May 30, the Île-de-France region faces significant security concerns regarding potential fan zones. While Paris has decided against hosting public viewing areas, several other towns are moving forward with plans amidst a complex security landscape.
As the highly anticipated PSG-Arsenal Champions League final approaches on May 30, the question of where fans can gather to watch the match in Île-de-France remains a central issue. Unlike last year, and again for this final, Paris will not host any official fan zones. The police prefecture has expressed reservations, citing the substantial deployment of law enforcement personnel required for three major concerts scheduled simultaneously at the Stade de France, La Défense Arena, and the Accor Arena.
For those eager to experience the atmosphere, a special screening of the match on a giant screen is planned at the Parc des Princes, with tickets available from 19 euros. Local bars and restaurants are also preparing to welcome supporters. Across the broader Île-de-France region, organizing public festivities around this high-stakes football match presents a considerable security challenge.
Ongoing discussions with regional prefectures
Official fan zones for this final are expected to be sparse. Currently, none have been declared in Hauts-de-Seine, where Prefect Alexandre Brugère has advised mayors against organizing such gatherings, emphasizing the need for police forces to concentrate on Paris. In Seine-Saint-Denis, active discussions are underway between the prefecture and local mayors. Bally Bagayoko, the mayor of Saint-Denis, stated on social media on May 14 that his municipality seeks assurances from the prefecture regarding security measures to safely host fan zones. He also noted the desire of local community groups to establish
