The visitor parking lot at the Parc des Princes will ring hollow on February 11 for the meeting between PSG and Stade Rennais.

The Disciplinary Committee of the French Football Federation has in fact just banned the movement of Rennes supporters.

This sanction follows the use of smoke bombs by some supporters of the Rouge et Noir during the round of 16 of the Coupe de France lost by Rennes to Nancy on January 2.

As a result, "a significant financial sanction has been sent to the club, in addition to a travel ban at the Parc des Princes", Stade Rennais said in a press release.

“Upset at not being able to count on the support of its supporters in Paris and sanctioned by inappropriate behavior from a minority”, the club specifies that supporters who have purchased their ticket “will be reimbursed as soon as possible”.

Four PSG ultras tried on June 15 for the theft of the RCK tarpaulin

This travel ban also comes in a tense context between the supporters of the two clubs.

On Tuesday, four PSG ultras were arrested in the Paris region.

They are suspected of having stolen the tarpaulin of the Rennes ultras of the RCK and of having assaulted one of its members at the end of September after the meeting between Rennes and Clermont.

The four defendants, aged 28 to 39, will be tried on June 15 before the Rennes criminal court for theft with violence, we learned this Friday from the prosecution.

Pending trial, they were placed under judicial control with a ban on appearing in Ille-et-Vilaine and inside a football stadium.

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