Soccer. Stade de France, a security device that was designed for France-Denmark Friday

Everyone still remembers Saturday's images near the Stade de France.

Soccer. Stade de France, a security device that was designed for France-Denmark Friday

Everyone still remembers Saturday's images near the Stade de France. According to AFP, there were 1,270 security personnel mobilized to secure the France-Denmark match at the Stade de France on Friday (8:45 p.m.), despite the Saturday match between Liverpool and Real Madrid being delayed due to technical difficulties.

A security device that is classic was "decided prior to the Champions League final", according to a spokesperson from the French Football Federation (FFF).

According to the FFF, 1,650 stewards were mobilized Saturday night for the C1 final win by Real (1-0).

According to the FFF, around 1,400 Danish supporters will be in Paris for Friday's sold-out League of Nations match.

The spokesperson stated that less than 10% of tickets would be printed tickets. However, the minister of interior Gerald Darmanin quickly identified the root cause of dysfunctions as "falsified tickets" and people who were not able to obtain tickets on Saturday night at the Stade de France. He presented controversial figures.

FFF ensures that police are present to "orientate the flow of spectators from the public transport" at the meeting's sidelines.

AFP requested the Paris police headquarters to indicate that it would provide details on Friday.