The Parisian club has put on sale pieces of the net used in the Champions League final. An unexpected collector’s object sold in a few minutes.
PSG continues to maintain the euphoria of its supporters. Winner of Inter Milan (5-0) on May 31 at the Allianz Arena in Munich in the Champions League final, the capital’s club finally won the famous big ears cup, giving its name to the top of European football. Since this coronation, PSG has multiplied initiatives to extend the celebration with its fans.
In addition to exhibiting the trophy at the Parc des Princes during guided tours, the Parisian club had already sold a collector’s jersey just after the final, decorated with a stylized star in the form of an Eiffel Tower. This jersey was snatched in a few hours, and is lying around today at gold prices on resale platforms. Faced with this craze, PSG explores new ways to satisfy its community while capitalizing on the event.
This late Friday afternoon, supporters discovered a new surprise: the sale of an object as unexpected as symbolic, pieces of the net used in one of the final goals in Munich. These fragments, carefully supervised with clichés of victory and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity, were offered at a price of 240 euros per unit. An exclusive offer, which the club has not widely detailed in terms of quantity but which met with dazzling success.
An express sale
In just a few minutes, all the executives were sold, triggering an immediate stock. PSG confirmed the stop of the sale without specifying if it intended to revive a new series or offer other objects related to this historic final. One thing is certain: the request does not weaken. Each play linked to this victory seems to be transformed into an object of worship for Parisian fans.
While the popular craze remains strong around the European title, PSG now focuses on its school year. The official resumption is scheduled for early August, with a first major meeting: the European Super Cup against Tottenham, on August 13 in Udine (Italy). Four days later, the Parisians will start their Ligue 1 season in Nantes, in Beaujoire.