PSG show off incredible new training campus which includes a judo centre and even a library

PARIS SAINT-GERMAIN have unveiled the latest designs of their training base on its new website – and it looks incredible.

The current French champions are planning to open the 74-hectare campus in 2020, which will include a judo centre and a library in Poissy.

The clubhouse will be the main showpiece of PSG’s campus The massive training base spreads across 74 hectare The centre includes a 5,000-seater stadium that will host women and youth matches The training centre will have video-viewing room. as well as a reception for press, media and sponsors

Named Paris Saint-Germain Training Center, the base will also feature a 5,000-seater stadium that can host women and youth fixtures, including European nights, as reported by Culture PSG.

The grounds, which will include nine football fields for training purposes, are being designed to include all sports teams under PSG brand, not just football.

There is a handball pitch, along with two dojos for judokas with a physiotherapy room nearby.

The central building of the entire campus is ‘the clubhouse’ which will host a catering room for all sports players, invited teams and administration members.

Along with nine football fields, the campus will also include handball pitches and a judo centre The state-of-the-art training centre will include a physiotherapy area and gym rooms There is a catering area for all sports players and invited guests The incredible facility will be opened in 2020

Meanwhile, there will be a 150-seater amphitheatre, available to use by those at the training centre.

But PSG are increasingly pleased with their state-of-the art campus, which will host 140 players aged between 13 and 19 for training.

The sports centre will have all the latest equipment to ensure their players are prepared for the football pitch as well as real life.

Recovery rooms and a medical area will be installed, while the younger stars will have classrooms, computers, a laboratory and living quarters so they can remain at the campus, rather than travel to and from training.

The changing rooms look incredible too and team-mates come together in the circular area Swimming pools will help with recovery for all players There will living quarters and accommodation for youngsters where they will also be taught in classrooms

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