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Paris St. Germain Chooses Poissy As Site Of Future Performance Center

Paris St. Germain has chosen Poissy as the site of its future performance center, which is scheduled to open at the start of the '19-20 season, following a three-year consultation process. In opting for Poissy, the club is going ahead with the project it embarked on five years ago. PSG is planning to build one of the world’s most advanced performance centers for the men’s football and handball teams. This complex will provide state-of-the-art conditions for talented players from the Paris region and for young prospects. PSG will remain closely linked to Saint-Germain-en-Laye, the club’s historic birthplace. The 900 members of the Paris Saint-Germain Association will continue to use the facilities at the Camp des Loges, where the former men’s team’s training complex will now play host to the women’s football team. Located 20 minutes from the Parc des Princes, at the intersection of the A13 and A14 motorways, the site is linked to Paris by two different routes. In addition to its proximity to the capital, it also boasts a large area. A tender process for the construction of the center will now be launched. Once this process is complete, the club will present the details of the project at a press conference (PSG). 

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