
Champions League winner PSG short-lists two sites outside Paris for future stadium
PARIS — Paris Saint-Germain has short-listed two sites outside the capital city to build its future stadium.
The Qatar Sports Investments-owned club wants its own stadium, but Paris city hall has so far refused to sell Parc des Princes, the 48,000-capacity venue that has served as PSG's home since 1972.
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