You think soccer has no secrets for you? But do you know its history at the Olympic Games? Here's everything you need to know ahead of the Paris 2024 events.
The Coupe de France de soccer 2024 continues, and the draw for the quarter-finals has decided the next matches in the tournament. We take a look at what the competition has in store for us!
Don't call it Fifa anymore... The world-famous video game is changing its name to EA Sports FC. Electronic Arts has given up on the famous license, due to its high price tag. Here's everything we know about the game.
This October 3, 2022, Paris announced the city will not broadcast the games of the FIFA World Cup Qatar on giant screens. Marseille, Bordeaux, Lille, Strasbourg and Reims are boycotting it too.
Located in the 16th arrondissement of Paris, the Parc des Princes plays host to a large number of PSG soccer matches every year, as well as a number of musical events. Here are a few handy tips for getting to the Parc des Princes, whether you opt for public transport or the car.
In two years, Paris will live to the rhythm of the Olympics and Paralympics. A bargain for sport lovers who will attend intense and unique competitions. From Wednesday July 24 to Sunday August 11, you will enjoy thirty-two sports for 2024 Paris Olympics. While we wait to experience the Olympics live, here is the detailed Olympic schedule per event.
PSG fans are expected on the Avenue des Champs-Elysées to discover the new flagship store devoted to the universe of Paris Saint-Germain. The opening is likely to delight the many supporters of the soccer club as the historic flagship set down the world’s most beautiful avenue closed this past December 27th.
Mairie de Paris said it and did it! This Sunday July 15, from 5 p.m., soccer fans can follow the very expected 2018 FIFA World Cup final and support France or its opponents at the foot of the Eiffel Tower thanks to a giant screen set up on the Champ-de-Mars!
February 14 is Valentine's Day, and the PSG-Real Madrid match! Spend a romantic evening with the football in ultra-luxury surroundings at the Royal Monceau.