Prêcheur, 62, former coach of Olympique Lyonnais (2014-2017) with whom he won the Women's Champions League twice, signed up until June 2023, "with an optional additional season" , according to PSG.

He replaces Ollé-Nicole, in post for less than a year until he was sidelined at the end of May to investigate accusations of "inappropriate" behavior towards a player, which he disputed before investigators. .

"At the end of the internal investigation carried out on May 24, no fault or breach was found against him," said PSG in a press release over the weekend, noting Ollé's departure. -Nicole "by mutual agreement", one year from the end of her contract.

Prêcheur arrives at PSG with his son Jocelyn, who will occupy the role of assistant in place of Bernard Mendy.

He took over the reins of the team at the end of the season after Ollé-Nicole was sidelined.

Prêcheur will have the mission of instilling a little serenity in a women's section tossed about in recent months by extra-sporting affairs, including the attack in November on midfielder Kheira Hamraoui, which caused tension in the locker room.

Hamraoui is still under contract with PSG.

PSG lost their French championship title to Lyon, who also won the Parisian club in the Champions League last season.

PSG, however, won the Coupe de France.

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