This year, the Handicap-PSG Association celebrates its 20th anniversary: the perfect opportunity to celebrate during the visit of Le Havre on Saturday.
Gilbert, PRESIDENT OF THE HANDICAP-PSG ASSOCIATION
“We have 32 seats and we rotate them so that everyone gets a chance to take part. It’s a real success, because the members know they’re going to see Paris Saint-Germain — it takes away their loneliness.”
Charles, MEMBER FOR THE PAST 5 years.
“It allows us to build friendships and have a pretty unique experience, because we’re right next to the pitch.”
Pierre Vermeulen, a Paris Saint-Germain player between 1985 and 1987, came to meet the members of the association to present them with a special medal before the match.
Founded in 2005, Handicap-PSG is an association for disabled supporters that receives tickets from Paris Saint-Germain to allow its members to attend matches. These loyal Rouge et Bleu supporters show their passion for the club from the capital by waving their flags in the PMR (Persons with Reduced Mobility) section at the Parc des Princes.