Paris, June 26, 2026 – The City of Paris and Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) have initiated a significant collaboration by launching a historic pilot committee on June 25, 2026. This committee is tasked with deciding the future of the iconic Parc des Princes stadium and the surrounding Porte de Saint-Cloud area. The inaugural meeting, held at the Hôtel de Ville de Paris, signifies a pivotal moment in the ongoing discussions about PSG’s future home.
Parc des Princes at the Heart of a Major Urban Project for Paris
The pilot committee, which convened for the first time on June 25, 2026, at the City Hall, brought together representatives from Paris Saint-Germain, the City of Paris, and the 16th arrondissement town hall. Numerous public partners also participated, including the State (represented by the Île-de-France regional prefecture and the police prefecture), the Île-de-France Region, the Métropole du Grand Paris, the Hauts-de-Seine Department, Grand Paris Seine Ouest, and the City of Boulogne-Billancourt.
This meeting follows renewed discussions between the club and the Parisian municipality in spring 2026. It officially reintegrates the Parc des Princes into the scope of studies conducted by PSG for its future stadium project. Previously, sites in Massy and Poissy were also under consideration. This development places the Parc des Princes, an emblematic sports heritage site of the capital, once again at the center of strategic planning.
Located in the 16th arrondissement of Paris, the Parc des Princes is more than just a sports venue; it is a site deeply rooted in the urban fabric, and its future directly concerns several local authorities. This is why the adopted approach is comprehensive and collaborative, involving all institutional partners in a structured and constructive dialogue framework.
Studies to Define Feasibility and Attractiveness of the Porte de Saint-Cloud Sector
The work undertaken by this committee covers a broad and ambitious scope. Beyond the question of the stadium itself, the studies will focus on the areas surrounding the Parc des Princes, mobility, land use in the sector, and the prospects for the evolution of the Porte de Saint-Cloud. The aim is to envision an overall urban transformation, not merely a renovation or reconstruction of a sports arena.
One of the shared objectives among the participants is to enhance the attractiveness of the sector while maintaining local sports facilities, developing green spaces, and improving the daily experience for users. The sustainability of the project is also a key consideration: the studies must assess the conditions under which this extensive reflection project could materialize.
The City of Paris and Paris Saint-Germain have set a common goal: to have the necessary analytical elements by autumn 2026 to guide decisions and progress towards the definitive selection of a site for the club’s future stadium. This deadline provides a clear rhythm for the committee’s work, which is expected to produce concrete results in the coming months, enabling PSG to advance on this structural project for the future of Parisian football.
Source: jds.fr