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Gulf Today
3 days ago
- Sport
- Gulf Today
Paris police to deploy en masse for Bastille Day, PSG game
Paris will be under tight police surveillance Sunday and Monday for a key football match for local champions PSG, and France's national holiday, with both events potentially creating public disturbances, police said. Some 11,500 officers will be deployed in the French capital and surrounding areas for the FIFA Club World Cup final between English side Chelsea and French champions Paris Saint-Germain, which coincides with festivities on the eve of France's national holiday on Monday, known as Bastille Day, that can degenerate into violence. No crowd gatherings will be allowed on the Champs-Elysees, the prestigious Paris thoroughfare that has often been the scene of violence on such occasions. Although the Club World Cup final is played in the United States, PSG fans will be out in numbers in the streets of Paris. When the club won the Champions League final on May 31, several violent incidents in France led to around 200 arrests and 20 police injuries. On the Champs-Elysees that night, store windows were smashed and shops looted. "For now we are not aware of any risks, but we nevertheless always prepare for public disturbances," Paris police chief Laurent Nunez told the BFMTV broadcaster on Saturday. The police deployment in Paris and suburbs would be "very dense", he said. "We will act with great firmness," Nunez warned, adding he had given the order for any gathering on the Champs-Elysees Sunday evening to be dispersed. No fan zones or pavement TV screens would be allowed between Sunday evening and the small hours of Monday. The avenue will on Monday be the scene of the traditional July 14 military parade, for which police will put in place points for body and bag checks for guests. The event is followed Monday evening by a classical concert near the Eiffel Tower, and traditional Bastille Day fireworks lasting 20 minutes, for which a crowd of 60,000 is expected. Agence France-Presse


Local France
4 days ago
- Sport
- Local France
Paris police to deploy en masse for Bastille Day, PSG game
Some 11,500 officers will be deployed in the French capital and surrounding areas for the FIFA Club World Cup final between English side Chelsea and French champions Paris Saint-Germain, which coincides with festivities on the eve of France's national holiday on Monday, known as Bastille Day, that can degenerate into violence. No crowd gatherings will be allowed on the Champs-Elysees, the prestigious Paris thoroughfare that has often been the scene of violence on such occasions. Although the Club World Cup final is played in the United States, PSG fans will be out in numbers in the streets of Paris. When the club won the Champions League final on May 31, several violent incidents in France led to around 200 arrests and 20 police injuries. On the Champs-Elysees that night, store windows were smashed and shops looted. "For now we are not aware of any risks, but we nevertheless always prepare for public disturbances," Paris police chief Laurent Nunez told the BFMTV broadcaster on Saturday. The police deployment in Paris and suburbs would be "very dense", he said. Advertisement "We will act with great firmness," Nunez warned, adding he had given the order for any gathering on the Champs-Elysees Sunday evening to be dispersed. No fan zones or pavement TV screens would be allowed between Sunday evening and the small hours of Monday. The avenue will on Monday be the scene of the traditional July 14 military parade, for which police will put in place points for body and bag checks for guests. The event is followed Monday evening by a classical concert near the Eiffel Tower, and traditional Bastille Day fireworks lasting 20 minutes, for which a crowd of 60,000 is expected.

LeMonde
4 days ago
- Sport
- LeMonde
Paris police deployed en masse ahead of PSG final and Bastille Day
Paris will be under tight police surveillance on Sunday, July 13, and Monday, July 14, first for a key football match for local champions PSG, and then for France's national holiday, with both events potentially creating public disturbances, police said. Some 11,500 officers will be deployed in the French capital and surrounding areas for the FIFA Club World Cup final between English side Chelsea and French champions Paris Saint-Germain on Sunday, which coincides with festivities on the eve of France's national holiday on Monday, known as Bastille Day, that can degenerate into violence. No crowd gatherings will be allowed on the Champs-Elysées, the prestigious Paris thoroughfare that has often been the scene of violence on such occasions. Although the Club World Cup final is taking place in the United States, PSG fans will be out in numbers in the streets of Paris. When the club won the Champions League final on May 31, several violent incidents in France led to around 200 arrests and 20 police injuries. On the Champs-Elysées that night, store windows were smashed and shops looted. "For now we are not aware of any risks, but we nevertheless always prepare for public disturbances," Paris Police Chief Laurent Nunez told the BFMTV broadcaster on Saturday. The police deployment in Paris and suburbs would be "very dense," he said. "We will act with great firmness," Nunez warned, adding he had given the order for any gathering on the Champs-Elysées Sunday evening to be dispersed. No fan zones or pavement TV screens will be allowed between Sunday evening and the small hours of Monday. The avenue will on Monday be the scene of the traditional July 14 military parade, for which police will put in place points for body and bag checks for guests. The event is followed Monday evening by a classical concert near the Eiffel Tower, and traditional Bastille Day fireworks lasting 20 minutes, for which a crowd of 60,000 is expected.
Yahoo
4 days ago
- Sport
- Yahoo
Paris mobilizes large police contingent for Club World Cup final
Paris Saint-Germain's Ousmane Dembele celebrates scoring his side's second goal during the FIFA Club World Cup semi final match between Paris Saint-Germain and Real Madrid at Metlife Stadium. Sven Hoppe/dpa Ahead of the Club World Cup final between Paris Saint-Germain and Chelsea on Sunday in the United States, the police are mobilizing 11,500 officers in the Greater Paris area to prevent possible riots. According to police chief Laurent Nuñez, the officers are being deployed in view of the match and the Bastille Day holiday on Monday, when riots have regularly occurred in the past. Advertisement He told broadcasters BFMTV that around 2,000 fireworks have already been confiscated during 300 police operations in the run-up to the match, and around a dozen people have been arrested. In Paris, police have banned the setting up of a fan zone and large live broadcasts of the final. Gatherings of people on the Champs-Élysées avenue have also been banned, and Place de l'Étoile and Place de la Concorde will be completely closed to cars and pedestrians on the evening of the match. This is also due to the preparations already made for the military parade on Monday morning for Bastille Day. The robust police presence and the extensive, strict restrictions are mainly due to the riots and excesses following PSG's Champions League triumph in June. There were 563 arrests nationwide, 491 of them in Paris, where properties were damaged and shops were looted.


Al Etihad
4 days ago
- Sport
- Al Etihad
Paris mobilises large police contingent for Club World Cup final
12 July 2025 17:59 Paris (AFP)Paris will be under tight police surveillance on Sunday and Monday for a key football match for local champions PSG, and France's national holiday, with both events potentially creating public disturbances, police 11,500 officers will be deployed in the French capital and surrounding areas for the FIFA Club World Cup final between English side Chelsea and French champions Paris Saint-Germain, which coincides with festivities on the eve of France's national holiday on Monday, known as Bastille Day, that can degenerate into crowd gatherings will be allowed on the Champs-Elysees, the prestigious Paris thoroughfare that has often been the scene of violence on such the Club World Cup final is played in the United States, PSG fans will be out in numbers in the streets of the club won the Champions League final on May 31, several violent incidents in France led to around 200 arrests and 20 police the Champs-Elysees that night, store windows were smashed and shops looted."For now we are not aware of any risks, but we nevertheless always prepare for public disturbances," Paris police chief Laurent Nunez told the BFMTV broadcaster on Saturday. The police deployment in Paris and suburbs would be "very dense", he said."We will act with great firmness," Nunez warned, adding he had given the order for any gathering on the Champs-Elysees Sunday evening to be fan zones or pavement TV screens would be allowed between Sunday evening and the small hours of Monday. The avenue will on Monday be the scene of the traditional July 14 military parade, for which police will put in place points for body and bag checks for guests. The event is followed Monday evening by a classical concert near the Eiffel Tower, and traditional Bastille Day fireworks lasting 20 minutes, for which a crowd of 60,000 is expected.