On the sidelines of the CAN final between Senegal and Morocco, which will take place this Sunday at 8 p.m., the Paris Police Prefecture has taken a radical measure.
Who from Senegal or Morocco will win the second
African Cup of Nations of its history? The answer will come this Sunday evening, the final between the two nations being scheduled from 8 p.m. at the Moulay Abdellah stadium in Rabat.
As excitement builds in Morocco, the host country, and in Senegal, in France too, fans of both teams are preparing to thrill for their team. However, they will not be allowed to gather and party on the Avenue des Champs-Élysées.
Before the final, the Paris Police Prefecture announced its measures to limit excesses in the capital. Thus, as was the case during previous CAN seasons, no gathering of supporters will be authorized on the most famous avenue in the world.
Pyrotechnic devices are also prohibited
“Groups of people claiming to be supporters of football teams playing in matches for the 2025 African Cup of Nations or behaving as such are prohibited within the perimeter (from the Louvre to Porte Maillot) », Indicates the prefectural decree published on January 16.
Furthermore, pyrotechnic devices are also prohibited in the areas indicated in the decree. These measures will come into force from Sunday at 6 p.m. until Monday 2 a.m.