Paris changed its name to subway stations in the honor of the 2018 World Champions in Russia



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The Paris public transport company paid tribute to the world champions in Russia in 2018 and changed the name to six stations of its subway network.

Paris, France (Reuters) –

The French capital Monday changed the name of six subway stations in tribute to the French National Football Team, which after winning the second World Cup Sunday , will celebrate the achievement of the trophy in the streets of Paris

This victory of the national team of France was a national holiday, and the public transport company of Paris RATP took the opportunity to pay tribute to Recently proclaimed world champions in Russia. Thus, the subway station dedicated to the French poet, playwright and novelist Victor Hugo will share the name of one day with the French guard and captain of the team, Hugo Lloris to a stop which he will be called "19459010" Víctor Hugo Lloris & # 39; .

On the other hand, the stations Notre-Dame des Champs and Champs Elysees-Clemenceau will be called Our Didier Deschamps and Deschamps Elysées-Clemenceau respectively, courtesy of the coach of the national team who also won a World Cup as a player in 1998. The station Paris-Bercy s & # 39 will call Bercy the Blues and another play on words like We Avron Won (We won) will name the station Avron .

Finally, the terminal dedicated to the former President of the French Republic, Charles de Gaule Charles de Gaulle – Étoile was renamed in On a 2 Stars ( We have two stars )

England did the same after getting a positive result by reaching seminal and temporarily changed the name of the station Southgate Station & # 39 the London Underground by & # 39; Gareth Southgate Station & # 39; in honor of the English coach.

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