Pernod can PSG sponsorship deal after Marseille protests

Pernod can PSG sponsorship deal after Marseille protests

A glass of pastis is as much associated with Marseille as the port city's Notre Dame basilica
A glass of pastis is as much associated with Marseille as the port city's Notre Dame basilica. Photo: CLEMENT MAHOUDEAU / AFP
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French drinks firm Pernod Ricard said Thursday it has scrapped a proposed sponsorship deal with soccer giants Paris Saint Germain after fans of bitter rivals Marseille threatened a boycott.

Days after news of the tie-up surfaced, furious Marseille fans protested: the aniseed-flavoured beverage is closely linked to their southern port city and a storm of criticism erupted.

There is a deep-seated enmity between fans of both clubs which has in the past seen bans on away fans of either side attending games between two of the biggest outfits in the French game.

The iconic drink is popular nationwide but is especially associated with sun-kissed balconies against a balmy Marseille Mediterranean backdrop while it was commercialised eponymously by city native Paul Ricard in 1932.

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Henri-Louis Pernod had founded Pernod in 1805 but the pair merged in 1975 and has since become a major industry player.

Pernod Ricard’s headquarters these days are actually in Paris but after Marseille fans protested the company conceded defeat.

"For more than 90 years, the history of Ricard has been intertwined with Marseille, where it was born, grew up and was inspired. And this bond is stronger than anything. So this is a decision which comes from the heart that I'm making today," CEO Alexandre Ricard explained in a statement.

Long-standing rivals Marseille and Paris Saint-Germain are competing for more than the ball  these days
Long-standing rivals Marseille and Paris Saint-Germain are competing for more than the ball these days. Photo: NICOLAS TUCAT / AFP/File
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Despite PSG's recent Qatari cash-fuelled rise to the top of the domestic game, it is Marseille who remain the only French side to have won the European Cup/Champions League -- the closest PSG having come was when they lost the final four years ago to Bayern Munich.

Marseille have struggled in recent years to return to the glory years which peaked with their 1993 triumph as PSG have racked up a string of league titles over the past decade.

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