[Chorus] [Chorus] [77][78], Nonetheless, the Collectif Ultras Paris (CUP) still wanted to pay tribute to Cavani for his seven years at the French capital and his 200 goals scored. Celtic's visual approach was an inspiration for Auteuil and ultra groups in general, while Boulogne's history was strongly linked with Liverpool. As such, they founded Le Club des Associés (The Club of Socios) to organize travels for PSG home and away matches. Meunier was even touted as a potential future team captain until he liked a tweet praising the atmosphere created by the fans of PSG arch-rivals Olympique de Marseille at the Stade Vélodrome ahead of their 2017–18 UEFA Europa League quarterfinal second leg win over RB Leipzig in April 2018. [109], But it was their attack on Chelsea hooligan firm Chelsea Headhunters that earned PSG hooligans high praise on web sites dedicated to football violence. These fans were placed in the Kop K, located in the K section of the Paris stand at the Parc des Princes. [178] Meunier claimed that he wanted to stay at PSG and criticised sporting director Leonardo for not renewing his contract; it was later revealed that Leonardo did not offer him a contract extension because he had already signed with Borussia Dortmund. [134] In fact, all three of them have been PSG fans since they were kids. A big Paris Saint-Germain fan, Luis Fernández came through the youth ranks, became team captain and was part of the squad that won the club's first major trophies in the 1980s. Des coupes, ils sortiront les vainqueurs [170][171], Even though Kylian Mbappé is a favorite for regular Paris Saint-Germain fans,[65] his relationship with the club's ultras is rather cold. During PSG's next home match against Bordeaux, the CUP complained about the team's poor performance by unveiling a scathing banner directed at club captain Thiago Silva and the world's two most expensive players, Neymar and Kylian Mbappé. [169] In August 2020, after Neymar guided PSG to the Champions League final for the first time ever, CUP leader Romain Mabille announced that they were planning to show him their appreciation for his displays and attitude throughout the season. Seats flew between the visitors and Auteuil ultras during the game, while Boulogne hooligans clashed again with O'Side after the final whistle. [6] Around 150 ultras were allowed to enter the Auteuil stand and the stadium saw supporters encouraging for the whole game after six years of absence. [5][42], With the disbanding of Tigris Mystic, PSG officials thought that peace would finally return. Following the deaths of two PSG fans, the club implemented an anti-violence plan in May 2010. Chantez Paris-Saint-Germain! [6], The first incidents since their return occurred in April 2017. Et soudain, [35] They even began exchanging chants and mottos such as "Ici, c'est Paris!" [80] However, exchanges during away games smoothed the situation as the CUP realized that the new group has an apolitical, nonreligious and anti-violence stance, and its members are Arab, black and white. [44] Even after the dissolution of Supras in 2010, the Germans have continued to pay them tribute. Within the following two months, the French government dissolved several Parisian supporters' groups and the club implemented Plan Leproux, which banned the remaining fan associations from all PSG matches. Allez les Parisiens! In August 2012, Zlatan Ibrahimović's presentation saw clashes among rival factions of PSG supporters. [68] In June 2018, the club gave the CUP permission to remake the murals inside the corridors of the Virage Auteuil. [6][8] The groups in question were former Virage Auteuil associations K-Soce Team, Microbes Paris, Parias Cohortis and Karsud, as well as those created after the implementation of Plan Leproux: Liberté Pour les Abonnés, Lista Nera Paris, Nautecia and Le Combat Continue. Recently elected French president Nicolas Sarkozy was in attendance that evening. [50][51] The French government dissolved them in April 2008; it was the end of one of the most legendary supporters' group in France. [69] The following month, PSG also authorized the CUP to unfurl the group's own banner on the billboards of the upper part of Auteuil. [117][118], When PSG defeated Celtic at the Parc des Princes for the second round of the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup in October 1995, the Scottish supporters applauded Auteuil at the end of the match to which the PSG ultras responded by chanting "Celtic! [38][41], With Boulogne Boys gone, the club lost a mediator between Boulogne and Auteuil, as well as a controlling force over Casual Firm, Commando Loubard and Milice Paris hooligans. [18], Auteuil grew in the shadow of the Kop of Boulogne. He came back in 2011 as sporting director during the Qatari era, signing the next generation of fan favorites. Allez, allez Paris! Que batte son coeur Les salles étaient pleines à craquer [70] Other highlights were two Dragon Ball tifos featuring Goku and Shenlong to welcome the players in February 2018 and October 2019. Famous PSG fans include Nicolas Sarkozy, Tony Parker, Tom Brady, Patrick Dempsey, Victoria Azarenka, Teddy Riner and DJ Snake. [126] Both groups assisted to matches together in the past, including one against Toulouse in 2005 where the Irréductibles even unfurled their own banner in Auteuil. [31][37] Pitbull Kop quickly disbanded in 1992, but its racist legacy continued in the stand. Allez, allez Paris! [34][42][52], Unlike their politicized peers in the Boulogne stand, Auteuil hooligans started off as purists of urban violence. New groups Block Parisii, Paname Rebirth and Résistance Parisienne are trying to convince the club of relaunching the Kop of Boulogne. Since PSG and Marseille also have a fierce sporting rivalry, known as Le Classique, incidents have been more frequent. 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. En avant, les gars te portent [92][143] Weah, however, was nonexistent against the Rossoneri as PSG lost both matches. [31][111] Boulogne sources defended these theories, saying Lorence had distanced himself from Casual Firm a while back. [65][131], Like Ronaldinho, other players have also remained in the memory of PSG supporters thanks to their showmanship or talent despite not staying long at the club nor winning many titles. Droit au but va notre espoir, They unfurled a banner which referred to Lens fans as pedophiles, jobless and incestuous. [30] In February 1984, PSG goons even clashed with English hooligans on the stands of the Parc des Princes during an international match between France and England, leaving dozens injured. [117][118] Back in 1978, PSG supporters created the Kop of Boulogne stand in tribute to the famous Spion Kop stand in Anfield that groups Liverpool's ultras. [57] They were also part of the record 19,192 spectators in attendance for the semifinals against Barcelona the following month. [51] The Parisian hooligans clashed with opposing thugs from Juventus, Anderlecht, Galatasaray, Chelsea, Arsenal, Bayern Munich, Rangers, CSKA Moscow, Hapoel Tel Aviv and Twente. [97][98] PSG reacted by imposing a one-year stadium ban and cancelling season tickets to the 100 CUP members involved, most of them issued from K-Soce Team. [5], PSG still had some supporters, though. Bientôt le Parc sera trop petit [51], Initially, police said Julien Quemener was a member of Boulogne Boys and that this group had links to PSG's violent far-right fans in the KoB. PSG won 3–1 with the 1,200 socios in attendance unfurling a banner that read "PSG salutes Lille! [91], Weah would later join Marseille, causing greater unrest with PSG fans. It was the beginning of a tradition that still stands today. Ils sont mille The banners deployed across Paris before September's Le Classique sparked tensions between the subgroups because they weren't collectively debated and validated. [5][27][30], "The visiting team had just scored a goal. The spectators had become supporters. Couverts de gloire, Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy is one of the club's most famous fans. [153], Sought after to help Paris win the UEFA Champions League, the club paid Barcelona a world-record €222m in August 2017 for Neymar, who was welcomed with much fanfare by PSG ultras during his unveiling at the Parc des Princes. [110], The original reports from the press claimed that Yann Lorence was peacefully leaving a bar when he was attacked by Auteuil fans. Tous dans un seul cri: [31] The Boulogne affiliate was among a large group of fans that racially harassed a Hapoel Tel Aviv supporter after the Israeli club defeated PSG at the Parc des Princes. His decision came after internal differences within the CUP. [100] The CUP and Karsud have also clashed separately with thugs from Bayern Munich,[101] Club Brugge,[102] and Nantes. But the club split shortly after and PSG were administratively relegated to Division 3. Allez les Parisiens! Tous ensemble, unis pour gagner [5][86] Casual Firm and Indépendants Boulogne Rouge (IBR) quickly filled their void in December 1993. Like et partage à tes amis parisiens [40][49] They had begun clashing with hooligans from other teams at the start of the 2000s. PSG president Robin Leproux began to work on an anti-violence plan called Tous PSG (All PSG) in May 2010. [30][40] If they prepared tifos from time to time, they preferred to use their money to help a member in trouble with justice. [118] Moreover, Celtic and Liverpool fanbases also share many traits, most notably the anthem "You'll Never Walk Alone. Allez F.C. Quand nous marchons près de toi Paris Saint-Germain is the most popular football club in France with 22% of fans identifying as Parisians. Three years later, Bruno Ngotty netted a long-range free kick in the 1996 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup Final against Rapid Wien which gave PSG their only major European title to date. The club exiled the supporters' groups from the Parc des Princes and banned them from all PSG matches in what was known as Plan Leproux. [54] Prior to PSG's match at Nantes three days after the incident, Boulogne Boys paid their respects to Quemener by marching through the city to the stadium. in 1993. [97][98] The reason behind the attack was that Karsud has been in conflict with the CUP ever since they were expelled from the latter group in May 2017. [5], Hooligan group Army Korps was founded in 1991 and they would partake in one of French football's darkest moments two years later. [38][41] The banner was certainly offensive, but it was its timing that ultimately sealed the fate of the ultra group. Le Classique arch-rivals Olympique de Marseille come second with 20%, while Olympique Lyonnais is third with 14%. [65][92] The Liberian striker led Paris to the 1994–95 UEFA Champions League semifinals against future club A.C. This is the club's current official anthem. The ultras have always felt that Mbappé, although born and raised in Paris, is not truly passionate about PSG and sees the club as a stepping stone before playing for Real Madrid. [32] With the transformation of Auteuil into a second stand reserved for PSG fans in 1991, players have warmed up there too. [9][51][93] Even worse, the club's own supporters had turned on each other as well. [30][31][32] PSG players had been warming up there since 1973, so the supporters were logically invested in being closer to their idols. He then returned as coach during PSG's golden era in the 1990s, leading them to the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup in 1996. [154][155] They also held two insulting banners, one urging him to "get lost" and another mocking his alleged rape case. Te fêter Paris! PSG supporters' groups have been linked to football hooliganism ever since. Blanc sont nos couleurs! [46][47][185], "Paris est magique!" A third association, Karsud, was excluded from the ultra group. [66][87] PSG hooligans were among the most active in Europe until the club enforced a major anti-violence plan in 2010. 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. Allez Paris-Saint-Germain! Allez Paris-Saint-Germain! Allez Paris-Saint-Germain! [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. [51] Some of them were influenced by English casual culture. [26] Before kickoff, the team warmed up in front of their fans at the Boulogne stand. D'un beau jeu, [172][173], The CUP also have a problem with Mbappé's perceived arrogance. "Virage" is the French equivalent for the Italian word "curva. Karsud's link with Delije comes from the fact that some of their leaders have Serbian origin, and they frequently display Serbian flags during PSG games. [176] In November 2020, amid speculation about his future, the French star celebrated a goal against former club Monaco by kissing PSG's crest in front of the camera, a sign of strong attachment to a team within football. As a result, they have fraternized with more fans from rival teams than their KoB counterparts. [160], But his desire for a Barcelona return in 2019 was the final straw for PSG ultra group Collectif Ultras Paris (CUP). Par la manière Ton équipe est la plus forte, Qui s'appellent Mimille. [48], In January 2010, members of Supras Auteuil were attacked by Boulogne hooligans in Lille. But none of these groups were located in Auteuil or Boulogne. Mabille and K-Soce were not involved in this action, which notably aroused indignation from French Sports Minister Roxana Mărăcineanu. Two of the assailants received prison sentences. The Parisian players were delighted, though. Milan. Some PSG ultras caused damage to areas of Parc Olympique Lyonnais during the 2017 Coupe de la Ligue Final, and the first cracks appeared in the Collectif Ultras Paris. In November 2016, Banh was convicted of killing Lorence and received a five-year jail term, while Lafon was acquitted. Page officielle des Supporter de Paris ! [189][190] This chant was created by dissolved Kop of Boulogne ultra group Boulogne Boys. These groups were behind most violent episodes of the 1990s. [Chorus] [31][86] The brawl began when they entered Boulogne to arrest a fan. [180][181], The club's second anthem, "Allez Paris-Saint-Germain!" [83] In April 2021, their "Crush Munich" banner ahead of PSG's encounter with Bayern Munich in front of the Memorial to Fighting France, a memorial to French soldiers who were executed by German forces during World War II, was deemed insensitive and cause national outrage. Rouge et bleu, pour le PSG "[83], More recently, the club's management and the media have condemned two controversial banners from the Rebirths. Indeed, he would go on to be a founding member of both the K-Soce Team in 2007 and the CUP in 2016. Known for its intimidating atmosphere and noisy supporters, Anfield welcomed 2,500 Parisian ultras from the CUP who were able to make themselves heard and sometimes even more than the 50,000 supporters of the Reds. [126] Leading CUP subgroup, K-Soce Team, twinned with Brazilian club Fluminense's ultra groups Sobranada 1902 and Young Flu in 2012 and with Italian side Napoli's Curva B supporters in 2017. In consequence, Le Club des Associés ceased to exist as well. [137], Several Parisian players went from fan favorites to "traitors" during the 2000s after joining Le Classique arch-rivals Olympique de Marseille directly from PSG. Dhorasoo scored the 2006 Coupe de France Final title-winner against Marseille before being sacked by the club following his criticism of coach Guy Lacombe. [5][32] Gavroches and Rangers were ultras as well but inspired by real English kopistes, with sheer vocal volume and scarf-waving as their chief medium for support. [Chorus] [195][196] Other notable PSG fans include former NBA star Tony Parker; American football quarterback Tom Brady; American actor Patrick Dempsey; tennis player Victoria Azarenka; judoka Teddy Riner; and record producer DJ Snake, among many others listed below. [2], The Parc des Princes has been the home stadium of the capital club since 1974. [67] PSG offered "El Matador" the chance to extend his deal for two months so he could finish the 2019–20 UEFA Champions League, which had been rescheduled for August because of the COVID-19 pandemic. 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[30][92][145] Around the same time, white midfielder David Ginola also expressed his desire to leave the club, but did not receive the same treatment. These paintings paid tribute to iconic players, ultra groups and deceased members. Enfin pour que nos couleurs [67] However, annoyed at how the club had treated him, the Uruguayan striker declined the offer and became a free agent. Allez Paris-Saint-Germain! Aujourd'hui nos idoles sont footballeurs [6][66][67], A new group, Ultras Paname, joined the CUP in April 2017. Infos / Vidéos / Matchs / Bons Plans. Mbappé first hit back on social media alluding to his FIFA World Cup victory with an ironic post that read, "Scared of winning?" [6][31], Fan violence largely decreased after Plan Leproux, but incidents still occur. [186] PSG players and coach Carlo Ancelotti re-recorded it with their voices in 2012 at the request of the club's incoming Qatari owners. [9], Politicians had long been looking for a scapegoat and finally found it when Boulogne Boys outraged France in March 2008 during the 2008 Coupe de la Ligue Final. in 1997, becoming a trademark of PSG games at the Parc des Princes. Long live football and may the best one win!" The following season, the CUP held up a banner calling out Mbappé, Thiago Silva and Neymar for failing to 'man up' during PSG's loss away to Borussia Dortmund. Commando Pirate and Boulogne peers Army Korps came to help Auteuil, severely injuring two Anderlecht fans. [31] During the game, groups from Auteuil and Boulogne displayed one last act of defiance, throwing hundreds of red distress flares to the pitch, forcing play to be halted for several minutes. [67][77][78] Even if this episode hurt his legacy, Cavani remains a PSG legend for most fans. They were joined by another ultra group, Puissance Paris, in 2003. Attacked by Boulogne hooligans, the Turkish supporters got the better of them and a handful of PSG fans were seriously injured. Auteuil sources, on the other hand, denied these allegations and affirmed that Lorence was indeed part of the fight. [21][22] These new associations, which according to their leaders are not linked with former Boulogne groups, aim to convince the club of relaunching the Kop of Boulogne, in the same way they did with the Virage Auteuil and the Collectif Ultras Paris. PSG, ici c’est Paris Hooligan firm Casual Firm unfurled a racist banner that read "Weah, we don't need you" written with Celtic crosses and other neo-Nazi symbols. Y en a plein [103], Paris Saint-Germain supporters share intense rivalries with fans from Olympique de Marseille, Juventus, Anderlecht, Galatasaray and Chelsea. slogan in its marketing (banners on the stands, TV adverts, merchandise) and Supras turned down the club's offer of €2,000 for the property rights in February 2016. [9][128][129] These groups have since attended matches from each other together, even unfurling their own banners. On 15 May 2010, around 1,000 supporters descended on the Parc des Princes before the club's last match of the 2009–10 season against Montpellier that same day. Allez Paris-Saint-Germain! Allez les Parisiens! [135] After his transfer to Liverpool in 2013, beloved youth academy graduate Sakho came back to bid farewell to the club and thank the supporters before a PSG home match. Booed on his way off the pitch, he took off his shirt and threw it to the floor before disappearing down the tunnel. Like et partage à tes amis parisiens [124][125], Finally, Tigris Mystic twinned with Toulon's Irréductibles in 2001 driven by their reciprocal hatred towards Olympique de Marseille. 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. [6][31], The club, meanwhile, continued its pre-season reformation of Auteuil and Boulogne, removing murals and commemorative plaques dedicated to supporters' groups, deceased members and former players. [146] 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. Once again, PSG ultras greeted Neymar with chants that he is a "son of a bitch", accompanied by boos every time he touched the ball and two more banners. [46][65] Grouped in the Auteuil end of the stadium, the CUP is the only ultra association officially recognized by PSG and has around 3,000 members. [30][39] They would mainly make use of flags, flares and chants like "Le Parc est à nous" ("The Parc is ours"), which were battle cries to intimidate the visiting teams and its supporters. Les chants des stades sont divers et variés et souvent inspirés de ceux qu’on peut entendre en Italie et dans les stades anglais. Qu'on appelle Tintin. [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. Ô Ville Lumière Romain Mabille, head of the PSG ultras, was amongst the latter and resigned his post after a CUP subgroup unilaterally decided to make a banner in Cavani's honour. [93] After being provoked, Auteuil and Boulogne hooligans, at the time on good terms, attacked the Galatasaray followers in the stands. [65], Racist fans in the KoB have targeted other non-white PSG players as well.
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