Soccer's closest rivals? Paris FC moving in next door to PSG
Briefly

Paris Saint-Germain will soon have new neighbors as Ligue 2 team Paris FC is relocating to Stade Jean-Bouin for the 2025-26 season. This arrangement, involving a groundshare with the Stade Francais rugby team, places the two clubs just across the Rue Claude Farrere from each other. The move from Stade Sebastien Charlety marks a significant change for Paris FC as they join PSG in a unique proximity that could amplify their rivalry and enhance local football culture in Paris.
The move will also see the two football clubs become two of the most cosy bedfellows in professional football, a unique aspect of their upcoming rivalry.
Paris FC had been playing at the Stade Sebastien Charlety, but will decamp and move around five miles to the west of the French capital ahead of next season.
With PSG and Paris FC positioned just across from each other, they join a unique list of professional football clubs sharing such proximity.
This means that the two Parisian football clubs will be stationed across the street from each other, boosting local rivalry and fan engagement.
Read at ESPN.com
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