Paris Saint-Germain‘s game against Troyes on Saturday will be sold out and the Ligue 1 club have announced that this is the 100th game in row where the stands will be full at the Parc des Princes.

This means that more than 4.6 million people have attended PSG home games across all competitions since back in 2017.

“These hundred sold-out matches in the Parc des Princes demonstrate the fans’ enthusiasm for the club,” said Nicolas Arndt, Ticketing and Hospitality Director at PSG.

“Wherever they come from, whether they have a season ticket or not, they all have their place in the Parc des Princes and contribute to the Rouge and Bleu’s history writing. It is also a recognition of the work of all the people who make it possible for our supporters to have an experience that is worthy of their commitment to the club.”

PSG rightfully boast about their fans’ loyalty, being the club with the highest rate of season ticket renewals in France compared to last season (97.6 percent).

Meanwhile, the 6,400 season ticket holders nestled in the Virage Auteuil section continue to pay 17 euros per match, the same price they used to pay back in 2016. In addition, there are offers for families and associations for around 20 euros per match.

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