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This year’s Trophée des Champions match between Paris Saint-Germain and AS Monaco might be held in Qatar, as reported by RMC Sport. The match, which is usually played before the start of the league season, was delayed last year. PSG faced Toulouse FC and emerged victorious in January at the Parc des Princes. Similar to last year, this year’s edition of the match, where the Ligue 1 winner and the Coupe de France winner compete, has been postponed.

Initially, the match was planned to take place in China, but due to diplomatic reasons, that option was no longer viable. The possibility of hosting the match at the Stade Louis II in Monaco was also considered but ultimately dismissed. Since the postponement was announced in July, there has been no new date or venue confirmed for the Trophée des Champions.

According to RMC Sport, discussions are ongoing between the LFP and Qatar, with Doha being a potential location for the match. A date in early January, similar to last year’s schedule, is being considered. The negotiations between the two parties are still in progress.

In addition to the potential venue change, playing the Trophée des Champions in Qatar could have several implications for both clubs. Qatar has been investing heavily in sports, particularly football, as part of its efforts to establish itself as a global sports hub. Hosting a high-profile match like the Trophée des Champions could further solidify Qatar’s position in the football world and attract more attention to the country’s sporting infrastructure and capabilities.

Furthermore, moving the match to Qatar could also open up new opportunities for PSG and Monaco to engage with fans in the region. The Middle East has a growing football fan base, and playing a competitive match there could help both clubs expand their international reach and potentially attract new supporters and sponsors.

Overall, while the change in venue for the Trophée des Champions may disrupt the traditional scheduling of the match, it presents an exciting opportunity for PSG and Monaco to showcase their talents on a global stage and strengthen their presence in a key football market like Qatar.