gr ie: Paris FC won their latest Ligue 2 match 1-0 at Troyes last Friday night thanks to a Goal of the Season contender by Silas Wamangituka, their highly-regarded 19-year-old striker, according to The Independent. Fourth in the table, they stand a genuine chance of winning promotion either directly, by finishing in one of the top two positions, or via the play-offs for the teams finishing third, fourth and fifth. It's 29 years since Paris had two clubs in France's top flight, yet Paris FC are making the sort of progress under president Pierre Ferracci that suggests the days of the French capital being seen as a one-team city will soon be over. ISOCountry Groups euro at be cy ee fi fr de gr ie it lv lt lu mc mt nl pt sk si sm es va uk gb us us variants 1 33.4, 2 33.3, 3 33.3 Join Independent Minds For exclusive articles, events and an advertising-free read for just 5.99 6.99 9.99 a month Start your free trial Get the best of The Independent With an Independent Minds subscription for just 5.99 6.99 9.99 a month Start your free trial Get the best of The Independent Without the ads for just 5.99 6.99 9.99 a month Start your free trial The longer-term work being done by Ferracci and his staff, however, deserves more focus. Their new home has provided the platform for the club to take greater steps forward than at any other time in their history. Last year Paris FC moved into a new training ground in Orly in the south of the city.
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