PSG supporters have posted on social networks a photograph of an offensive banner deployed near the Eiffel Tower.

Rouge Direct, which fights against homophobia in the world of football, denounced on the same social network a "homophobic insult" and "unacceptable".

Supporters of the Paris-SG published on social networks a photograph of an offensive banner deployed in Paris, near the Eiffel Tower, an initiative that aroused the indignation of the anti-homophobia collective Rouge Direct on Sunday.

The Ultras Paris Collective (CUP), the main group of fans of the capital club, posted on Twitter this photo of a banner "PSG-OM: 9 years of organized gang sodomy" on the Bir-Hakeim bridge, in front of the Eiffel Tower.

Sunday morning, Rouge Direct, which fights against homophobia in the world of football, denounced on the same social network a "homophobic insult" and "unacceptable".

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"Impunity in the face of homophobia in football only feeds it. On March 17, 2019, there were homophobic insults during a PSG-OM in the presence of the minister," said the spokesperson for the collective Julien Pontes at AFP.

"We will certainly file a complaint against these banners as we do every time. We are the only ones to do it. Why the mayor of Paris does not do it? PSG, OM, football authorities should react," he continued.

You have a message ... #PSGOM#BandeOrganisee@PSG_insidepic.twitter.com/SDn0SjCBC2

- Ultras Paris Collective (@Co_Ultras_Paris) September 12, 2020

The collective of ultras Paris will not go to the Parc des Princes

A photo displayed near the Parc des Princes of a banner targeting Marseille striker Dimitri Payet was also published: "Dimitri, the only thing you raised is Ludivine".

The Parisian supporters' banner intended for Dimitri Payet.

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- The PSG Guide (@ GuideduPSG7) September 13, 2020

Asked by AFP, the CUP did not react.

PSG receives in the evening (9:00 p.m.) its rival Marseille, against whom it has not lost since 2011. During the match of March 2019, the Minister of Sports Roxana Maracineanu, present at the stadium, had qualified as "inadmissible" some Parisian songs.

Refrains assimilating the Marseillais to "rats", "queers" or "motherfuckers" had then been heard.

Subject to the restrictions of the government gauge, the Parc des Princes reduced the number of spectators to around 4,000 for the "Clasico", always eagerly awaited.

The CUP has already announced at the end of August that it will "neither go to the Parc des Princes nor travel, as long as the situation does not change."