Paralympics Tickets Popular with Parisians who Snubbed Olympics

FILE PHOTO: Paris 2024 Paralympics - Paris, France - August 18, 2024 Workers work to convert the Eiffel Tower Stadium from the beach volleyball venue to the Paralympic blind football venue for the coming Paris 2024 Paralympic Games. REUTERS/Abdul Saboor/File Photo
FILE PHOTO: Paris 2024 Paralympics - Paris, France - August 18, 2024 Workers work to convert the Eiffel Tower Stadium from the beach volleyball venue to the Paralympic blind football venue for the coming Paris 2024 Paralympic Games. REUTERS/Abdul Saboor/File Photo
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Paralympics Tickets Popular with Parisians who Snubbed Olympics

FILE PHOTO: Paris 2024 Paralympics - Paris, France - August 18, 2024 Workers work to convert the Eiffel Tower Stadium from the beach volleyball venue to the Paralympic blind football venue for the coming Paris 2024 Paralympic Games. REUTERS/Abdul Saboor/File Photo
FILE PHOTO: Paris 2024 Paralympics - Paris, France - August 18, 2024 Workers work to convert the Eiffel Tower Stadium from the beach volleyball venue to the Paralympic blind football venue for the coming Paris 2024 Paralympic Games. REUTERS/Abdul Saboor/File Photo

Parisians are the main buyers of tickets for the Paralympic Games, organizers said, rushing to grab a second opportunity to see competitions in some of the Games' spectacular venues, after many chose to snub the Olympics or missed out on tickets.
In July, Parisians had left the city in droves ahead of the Olympics, with entire neighborhoods turned eerily quiet as residents decamped as they feared the disturbance and traffic problems many thought the Games would bring, Reuters reported.
But the Games turned out to be a global success. The Paralympics will allow them to see Olympic sports in the same venues, including at the feet of the Eiffel Tower or in the gardens of the Versailles castle outside Paris.
Organizers said that of the more than 1.75 million tickets already sold ahead of the Aug. 28 start of the Paralympics, 92% came from French buyers, with buyers from the Ile-de-France region around Paris taking the lion's share of 73%.
Parisian Mathieu Bucella is set to boost these numbers a little further.
"I'm seriously thinking about it because I'm a bit annoyed that I didn't think of getting tickets for the (Olympic) Games, so this is my second chance," he said.
Organizers said several sessions were nearly sold out already, notably wheelchair fencing and para taekwondo in Grand Palais, para track cycling in Saint Quentin, para equestrian in Chateau de Versailles and blind football at Champ de Mars.
"We were watching the Olympic Games on TV, but after that you get that gut feeling that you want to come and see everything with your own eyes," Mexican tourist Arlet Haro said.
US tourist Asad Rahman said he was glad to have come to Paris for the Paralympics.
"Things are a little bit more open than what we heard with the Olympics, where they closed off some areas. So, it works out, as a tourist," he said by the Eiffel Tower, where workers were converting the beach volleyball pitch into a blind football pitch.
Heavy security during the Olympics made movement across the city center difficult as many key thoroughfares were blocked.
The Paralympics will run until Sept.8.



Mbappe Ready for Bernabeu Bow as Ancelotti Seeks Madrid Balance

Real Madrid's French forward Kylian Mbappe is set for his home debut at the Santiago Bernabeu. JAIME REINA / AFP
Real Madrid's French forward Kylian Mbappe is set for his home debut at the Santiago Bernabeu. JAIME REINA / AFP
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Mbappe Ready for Bernabeu Bow as Ancelotti Seeks Madrid Balance

Real Madrid's French forward Kylian Mbappe is set for his home debut at the Santiago Bernabeu. JAIME REINA / AFP
Real Madrid's French forward Kylian Mbappe is set for his home debut at the Santiago Bernabeu. JAIME REINA / AFP

Kylian Mbappe's La Liga debut for Real Madrid did not go as planned as Los Blancos drew at Mallorca last weekend, with coach Carlo Ancelotti believing the Spanish champions lacked "balance".
The French superstar striker will make his first home appearance for Los Blancos at the Santiago Bernabeu on Sunday against promoted side Real Valladolid, owned by former Madrid forward and Brazil great Ronaldo, AFP said.
Mbappe is on course to enjoy a similarly sizable legacy in football, but is hoping to make a far greater impact at Madrid than Ronaldo was able to, during the club's 'galactico' era.
Ronaldo won just one La Liga title and failed to lift the Champions League during five seasons in the Spanish capital between 2002-07.
One of the biggest problems during that period was a top-heavy side which boasted several superstar attackers but lost lynchpin Claude Makelele.
Ancelotti has lined up with Mbappe, Vinicius Junior, Rodrygo Goes and Jude Bellingham in the 2-0 UEFA Super Cup win over Atalanta and the 1-1 Mallorca draw, but criticized his team's balance after both matches
"We just had to do better, with more attitude, you can learn from these games - it's clear where the problem is," Ancelotti told reporters last week.
"We need to defend better, we need more balance."
One issue for Madrid is that Mbappe, Vinicius and Rodrygo all prefer to be shifted towards the left flank.
Another is that by playing all three forwards, Bellingham is pushed back into a midfield role, when it seems after last season's superb debut campaign where he helped Madrid win La Liga and the Champions League, he is most content contributing in attacking areas.
"(Balance) is found by all players thinking the same thing - when it comes to getting the ball back we all have to think about it together," continued the Italian coach.
"It's a team problem that they didn't understand was a key aspect in this game, Mallorca played a great game in a defensive sense, better than us."
While visitors Real Valladolid, who beat fellow promoted side Espanyol in their first match, do not pose too much threat to Madrid on paper, the sooner Ancelotti can get his team firing on all cylinders the happier he will be.
After years of links to Madrid, Mbappe completed his dream move this summer at the end of his Paris Saint-Germain contract.
The forward clinically struck against Atalanta in Warsaw but was shut out by Mallorca and their goalkeeper Dominik Greif.

Mbappe will hope to mark his first Bernabeu appearance for Madrid with a goal, weeks after he was greeted there by over 80,000 fans at his presentation.
Once Madrid's forwards are on song, they will be difficult for any side to stop.
"When I saw them running towards me, I just prayed to God and asked myself -- 'what am I doing here?'" admitted Mallorca defender Pablo Maffeo.
Madrid's remarkable firepower could prove a double-edged sword with teams rising to the challenge of stopping the attacking quartet dubbed the "fantastic four".
"We're going to face the best team in the world, with one of the best coaches in history and the best attack in the world today," said Valladolid coach Paulo Pezzolano.
"We know what we're going to face, but we're going there convinced that we're going to compete and bring something back home, knowing that it's difficult, but that we can do it."
Player to watch: Julian Alvarez
The former Manchester City striker made his Atletico debut as a substitute at Villarreal in their opening fixture but could be given a bigger role against Girona on Sunday as he makes his first appearance at the Metropolitano stadium for Diego Simeone’s new-look Rojiblancos.

Key stats

0 - Real Valladolid were the only team in La Liga not to concede a goal in the opening round of fixtures

2 - With a brace against Valencia, Robert Lewandowski is the division's top scorer

17 - French players appeared in week one, the most represented nationality behind 285 Spaniards

Fixtures

Friday (all times GMT)

Celta Vigo v Valencia (1700), Sevilla v Villarreal (1930)



Saturday

Osasuna v Real Malloca (1500), Barcelona v Athletic Bilbao (1700), Espanyol v Real Sociedad, Getafe v Rayo Vallecano (both 1930)

Sunday

Real Madrid v Real Valladolid (1500), Leganes v Las Palmas (1700), Alaves v Real Betis (1715), Atletico Madrid v Girona (1930)