PSG supporters have been invited to the Parc des Princes to follow the Champions League final against Bayern Munich on August 23, 2020. - VSPress / SIPA

In view of "the degradation and unacceptable violence" of last night, during which 158 people were arrested, the Paris police prefect Didier Lallement decided to ban this Monday any gathering in connection with the final of the Champions League of the PSG.

In a press release published at the beginning of the afternoon, the prefecture specifies that this concerns "all the parades and gatherings linked to the final, everywhere in the capital, from Monday August 24 at 2:30 p.m. until Tuesday August 25 at 6:00 a.m." as well as "the opening of bars, drinking establishments and restaurants located in the Parc des Princes sector, as well as the consumption of alcoholic beverages on public roads in this sector", from Monday 4:30 pm to Tuesday 6:00 am.

# Press release | 📄 The Prefect of Police Didier Lallement prohibits any gathering related to the final of the Champions League #PSGBAY, in Paris and in the area of ​​the Parc de Princes, this Monday, August 24 from 2:30 p.m.
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- Police Prefecture (@prefpolice) August 24, 2020

For its part, the Parisian club has let it be known that it has not planned any festivity the day after its defeat. The players and the staff left Lisbon at the beginning of the afternoon, and will arrive "in the discretion via the airport of Roissy Charles-de-Gaulle", indicates Le Parisien . Health precautions oblige, the players will be supported directly on the tarmac and will not be able to go to meet any supporters present at the airport.

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