Company's Second Premium Live Event in France
After a legendary fan reaction at Backlash 2024, WWE has revealed they are going back to France for another PLE this summer.
Lyon are desperate to get back into the Champions League but their stuttering start to the new year threatens that ambition just as they face serious financial problems and their American owner finds himself making enemies with the French league.
Lyon will hire Paulo Fonseca as its new coach, a person with direct knowledge of the deal has told The Associated Press. The person requested anonymity because the deal has yet to be announced officially.
Announced as part of the Legacy of the 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games project, car-sharing lanes on the Paris ring road, as well as on the A1 and A13 freeways, will come into service from February 2025. This initiative aims to encourage shared mobility and reduce traffic congestion on the outskirts of the capital. We tell you all about it.
Wins against OL have always been close and thanks to a strong defence. The Rouge-et-Bleu are looking good in that respect: they've only conceded more than one goal on home soil in their last 23 league games (the 2-2 draw with Montpellier in November 2022) and have kept 14 clean sheets in that time.
According to a report from L’Équipe, Olympique Lyonnais have decided to sack Pierre Sage from his role as manager following the weekend’s 1-1 draw with FC
WWE is officially set to return to France for Clash In Paris. WWE announced the Clash In Paris Premium Live Event will take place at Paris La Défense Arena in France on August 31. This marks the first-ever WWE PLE to take place in Paris.
WWE stands for World Wrestling Entertainment, and the company is certainly embracing the world aspect of its name, following the hugely exciting news that the company will be hosting an historic first premium live event in Paris, France, which also marks the company's first stadium show in Europe since 2022.