[5][35][46], Plan Leproux was announced later that week, marking the end of the 13,000 supporters grouped in Auteuil and Boulogne, of which only 400 were hooligans. This website uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience on our website. [9] Brandishing flags of Algeria and Palestine, they embodied the growing politicization and left-wing radicalization of the Auteuil stand, antagonizing with that of Boulogne. After yet another attack from Boulogne hooligans, the aforementioned Auteuil groups led a countercharge which culminated in the lynching of KoB member Yann Lorence before a match against Marseille. and "Ici, c'est Paris!" Allez les Parisiens!
[64][126] Vikash Dhorasoo, a France international of Indian origin, was told by a Boulogne fan to "go sell peanuts in the metro" during a game in 2006. Leonardo, for his part, only played one season in Paris but it was enough for supporters to remember him. [5][6] PSG also has a large number of fan clubs in France and worldwide, called PSG Fan Clubs. Tous ensemble, le cœur à jamais [20] They were soon joined by Paname Rebirth in 2018 and Résistance Parisienne in 2019. De Saint-Germain à Bercy:[Chorus] Later developments in the investigation showed that Quemener was close to Boulogne hooligan firms (Casual Firm, Commando Loubard and Milice Paris) and not Boulogne Boys. [145][146] They also held two insulting banners which urged him to "get lost" and mocked his alleged rape case. PSG was founded on 12 August 1970, thanks to the merger of Paris FC and Stade Saint-Germain, playing in League 1 since 1974 where they have won two League titles, eight French Cups and are along with their big rival Olympique de Marseille, the only French club to have won a major European trophy, the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup in 1996. José Anigo was Marseille's sporting director at the time. PSG supporters before the 2006 French Cup Final against arch-rivals Marseille . A Paris St Germain fan attacked by supporters of his own club has died after weeks in a coma. [32] With the transformation of Auteuil into a second stand reserved for PSG fans in 1991, players have warmed up there too. Selon Rudy Gobert, "ça ne va pas gâcher leur saison, "Un basketteur de Detroit se dit fan du PSG", "Joakim Noah: 1998 World Cup is my highlight", "Yannick Noah sur le PSG : "Ce n'est pas le Neymar football club, PSG.FR - Site officiel du Paris Saint-Germain, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Paris_Saint-Germain_F.C._supporters&oldid=977862800, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 11 September 2020, at 12:14. "[80] Ever since then, members of the CUP, mainly those from leading subgroup K-Soce Team, and Karsud have been in conflict. Rouge ou bleu It read: "Rabiot, we don't need you. Before this date, Auteuil was mainly composed of casual spectators and away fans despite the presence of PSG fan group Auteuil Fanatics in the late 1980s and early 1990s. [41][42], The measure worked; violence bottomed, while attendance steadily grew, peaking in 2000. Since PSG and Marseille also have a fierce sporting rivalry incidents have been more frequent. [84] Lama then became a fan favorite and club legend for his performances. His idea was to dissolve all the Auteuil and Boulogne groups and recreate two, one unique for each stand, with responsible persons to lead them. Lacking a big passionate fanbase, the club began offering cheaper season tickets to young supporters in 1976. The Paulista took the ball and personally handed it to the Uruguayan, who was in need of a confidence boost after his recent fitness struggles and goalscoring drought. [155], The CUP continued to whistle him most of 2019 despite several winning goals as well as great performances and an overall conciliatory attitude. Attendance levels soared thanks to big-money signings like Javier Pastore and a promising UEFA Champions League project to make PSG a big European team. In October 2016, after a six-year absence, the club agreed to their return. [51] But fans menaced mayhem and even sent death threats to PSG president Francis Graille. Chantez Paris-Saint-Germain! [47][176] A few years later, PSG began making use of the "Ici, c'est Paris!" [9][123][124] These groups have since attended matches from each other together, even unfurling their own banners. As such, they founded Le Club des Associés (The Club of Socios) to organize travels for PSG home and away matches. [31][81], The first hooligan incidents from Paris Saint-Germain supporters took place during an away game against Nancy in January 1977. Ils sont mille [Chorus] The club exiled the supporters' groups from Parc des Princes and banned them from all PSG matches in what was known as Plan Leproux. 50 ans - 50 hommes", "Incidents face à l'Etoile Rouge : qui sont les ultras du PSG ? [30] In February 1984, PSG goons even clashed with English hooligans on the stands of Parc des Princes during an international match between France and England, leaving dozens injured.