The French Football Federation President Noel Le Great today announced Friday that the final postponement of the French Cup competition may take place with the possibility of allowing a limited number of spectators to enter the stadium.
"This is what we will ask," Le Gret said. "It is my wish anyway. We are in contact with the government. They may allow us to discuss the presence of a limited number (of fans) either at the start of next season, or in the cup matches."
The League League announced at the end of April to follow government orders and activate the final arrest of the first-season season ten stages before its end due to the new Corona virus, adopting an arrangement through which Paris Saint-Germain was crowned the title and depriving Lyon of qualification to the continental competitions, the decline of Toulouse and Amiens to the second degree and the rise of Lorient Lawless.
However, it is hoped that the final of the Cup competition, which was postponed last April, will be organized in August, before the start of the next season at the end of the same month.
It is scheduled that Paris Saint-Germain will play with Saint-Etienne in the cup final and with Lyon in the League Cup final, at the Stade de France stadium in the capital suburb of Paris, which can accommodate about 80 thousand spectators.
On the other hand, Le Greet denied the suggestions that it is still possible to resume the championship competitions this season, a topic that was discussed a lot in France with the neighboring countries beginning to resume the competitions. "We are following the government's directives. There is no place for discussion," he said, preferring to wait for the 2020-2021 season.
"Our players will be better prepared and perhaps better than the rest. We will see ... In any case, I have never questioned the decisions taken by the government. The priority is health rather than money."

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