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PSG OM 2006 : When the young kids humiliates PSG


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April 2006. The Parc des Princes hosts a Classique that isn’t really one. No Marseille stars, no goals, but an open conflict between executives, a heroic youth team, and a decision that would leave a lasting mark on the history of French football.

Joie Marseille et Renato CIVELLI – Paris Saint Germain / Marseille – 05.03.2006 – 29eme journee de Ligue 1 – (Photo : Philippe Perusseau / Icon Sport via Getty Images)

The 2005–2006 season is already electric when the return PSG–OM match approaches. Both clubs are struggling on the pitch, but it is off the field that the crisis erupts. The issue: the number of tickets allocated to Marseille supporters, deemed insufficient by Olympique de Marseille.

Pape Diouf, OM’s president, denounces a breach of the principle of reciprocity and a decision he considers provocative. He requests the postponement of the match. The League refuses. The standoff begins.

Pape Diouf’s shock decision

Faced with what he sees as a denial of fairness, Pape Diouf chooses a radical option:

OM’s first team will not travel to Paris. This will not be a forfeit with heavy consequences, but a political act. Marseille will field a team made up mostly of young players from the academy and the reserve side. Very quickly, they enter history under a name that will become legendary: the Minots.

The message is crystal clear: no Marseille supporters, no first team.

A unreal match

On match night, the atmosphere is strange. The Parc is full, but uneasy. Between sarcasm and concern, the Parisian crowd witnesses a match that escapes the usual codes of the Classique.

On the pitch, however, the Minots do not flinch: a low block, total solidarity, and exemplary tactical discipline. PSG, despite facing an inexperienced side, struggles for 90 minutes. Unable to make the difference, nervous, they run into a Marseille youth team playing with nothing to lose. Final score: 0–0.

A result experienced as a symbolic humiliation on the Parisian side, and as a resounding moral victory on the Marseille side.

The LFP does not take long to react. Keen to preserve the “spirit of competition,” it decides to punish both clubs: PSG are docked one point.

A sanction that officially confirms the exceptional and problematic nature of the event. No winner—except the Minots in the collective imagination.

A match that entered the legend

This PSG–OM 2006 left no memories of play, no goals, no decisive actions. And yet, it remains one of the most memorable Classiques in history.


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