Very Angry, Pierre Ferracci Plans to Call Anne Hidalgo

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The party turned into a fiasco. This Saturday, March 2, Paris FC had planned to play two matches against AS Saint-Étienne (one for the men, the other for the women) at their Charlety stadium. While the first, part of the 27th round of Ligue 2, was able to take place in the afternoon (0-0), the second, counting for the 16th episode of D1 Arkema, was postponed due to an unplayable field, when its kick-off was scheduled for 7:30 pm. The president Pierre Ferracci expressed his anger at the events of the afternoon. He pointed out the poor management of the stadium located in the 13th arrondissement by the City of Paris.

Ilan Kebbal (Paris FC): “The field was catastrophic” against ASSE. “I’m starting to believe that the City of Paris doesn’t appreciate football too much,” said Ferracci, noting the difficulties experienced by players, spectators, and staff due to the poor field conditions. The Paris FC is not responsible for anything, it’s becoming intolerable, he emphasized. The Parisian leader denounced the poorly executed works on the Charléty pitch last summer and plans to address this with Anne Hidalgo.

“I will call Mayor Anne Hidalgo directly. She sent me a message a few weeks ago expressing her dissatisfaction. But nothing has changed since. The City of Paris has problems with PSG and also, although of a different nature, with Paris FC. I’m beginning to think that the City of Paris doesn’t appreciate football too much,” Ferracci said, suggesting taking over the management of the Charléty pitch or even the entire stadium, given the ongoing ticketing problems. Finally, if the issues are not resolved, he does not rule out leaving the Parisian venue. “We’re not there yet. But we have to consider it. The scandal is so huge that it should trigger some action quickly,” the PFC president hoped.

Results of the 27th round of Ligue 2:

In summary, the party turned into a fiasco on March 2nd when Paris FC planned to play two matches against AS Saint-Étienne at Charlety Stadium. While the men’s match took place in the afternoon, the women’s match had to be postponed due to an unplayable field, causing frustration for the team and fans. President Pierre Ferracci expressed his discontent with the situation and is considering taking action to resolve the ongoing issues at the stadium.

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