The Boston Globe

Wembanyama, Mbappé big draws

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Fans hoping to watch major French stars such as Victor Wembanyama and Kylian Mbappé play at next year’s Paris Olympics could drive up demand when more tickets go on sale Wednesday for four sports that will be staged far from the French capital. Fans worldwide will be able to buy tickets on a first-come, first-served basis for soccer, basketball, handball, and sailing, which are all held regional venues at next year’s Summer Games. The prospect for French fans to watch wildly popular home favorites such as Wembanyama and Mbappé is sure to boost sales, even though the Paris Olympics’ reputation has taken a hit from an ongoing investigat­ion by prosecutor­s in the city about how contracts have been awarded. Wembanyama, the NBA’s recent No. 1 draft pick of the San Antonio Spurs, is expected to take part in the Olympic basketball tournament held in Lille, where the group-stage games for men and women will be played in the city’s Pierre Mauroy Stadium, a 50,000-seat soccer venue about three hours’ drive northeast of Paris. Soccer games will be spread across six French cities, with France’s men’s team playing its first game in Marseille. Organizers said they originally planned to release those tickets later this year but have brought it forward because of strong demand for 5 million tickets sold in the first two phases. They were sold to fans worldwide who had to enter a lottery and hope to be allocated the right to buy at prices from $24 euros ($26). Mbappé, who scored a hat trick in last year’s World Cup final loss to Argentina in Qatar, could be the star attraction for France’s men’s soccer team. Although it remains unclear if his club — whether he stays at Paris Saint-Germain or moves to Real Madrid — will allow him to take part in the Olympics. Soccer games start two days before the July 26 opening ceremony in Paris, and will also be played in Bordeaux, Lyon, and Nantes, plus in Paris at PSG’s Parc des Princes stadium.

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