Thanks to the local association Les Amis du Fort
the former military fort of Cormeilles opens its doors to the public every 1st Sunday of the month
was intended to be a key element in the defense of the capital
the fort was the first to be equipped with an anti-aircraft battery
capable of shooting down the zeppelins that came to bomb Paris
and this year sees the inauguration of a new Musée des Arts et Traditions Populaires
The 2024 Heritage Days are the ideal time to discover the fort
as in addition to guided and self-guided tours
there are plenty ofactivities for the whole family
Take part in guided tours of the fort and its museums: discover its history
the folk art and traditions that surround it
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the club’s media are meeting up with a former Paris Saint-Germain academy player
we’re headed for Saint-Germain-en-Laye
to catch up with ex-Titi Mickaël Paupin
as he talks about what he’s up to now as well as about his time at Paris
Paris Saint-Germain's U19s are set to face Olympique de Marseille in the semi-finals of the Championnat National U19 on Sunday
What memories do you have of the two knockout-stage campaigns that you played in
"Some good memories and some not-so-good memories
but losing to that particular team is even harder to take
I'd been voted as the best player of the knockout stage
especially as I'd lost my dad exactly a year ago to that day
gave me so much support throughout the season
that defeat was beneficial for us going into the U19 final against Monaco the following year
There was no way we could come away from that game without the trophy
David Bechkoura managed to get the best out of a very young squad
and we got our revenge in front of our families and the PSG fans who had made the trip to Orléans
It had been several seasons since the academy had won a title
so we were determined to leave a trace of our time there
There's nothing better than winning a league title with your mates
and I hope that the current crop can do the same
How did your personality develop over the course of your academy career
There was a perfect sense of cohesion within Morad Mouhoubi's U13 squad
I don't remember having even the slightest problem; I turned up to the training pitch and to school with a smile on my face every day
I always gave everything for the squad but also for the shirt
which mattered more to me than anything else."
Your spell at the academy almost didn't happen…
"Despite having a great season with Cédric Cattenoy's U14s
the coaching staff weren't sure whether or not to keep me
so I had some bone tests done to get an idea of what the next few years would look like
I became a boarding-school student for the first time by joining the academy
and I listened to my coaches' advice by adopting a healthy daily lifestyle
I knew that I was immensely lucky to be able to play for Paris
You also got the chance to train with the first team
"Being a starter with the reserve team in the fourth tier
The standout player from back in my day was Nenê
A player like Mathieu Bodmer also impressed me
He gave me a lot of advice and constantly told me that I shouldn't be afraid to show what I could do
it was very difficult to sign a professional contract
as shown by the fact that no player from the 1991 generation made it that far [note: Kévin Rimane signed a professional contract upon his return to the club in 2014]
the club's youth teams were competing towards the top end of the table every year
as I was sensible enough to understand that the world hadn't stopped turning
The hardest part wasn't leaving Paris Saint-Germain but finding a new club
When you're used to having a certain level of comfort around you
got me a trial at US Créteil [in the third tier]
I essentially lost a year during which I trained with Entente Sannois Saint-Gratien
I then got myself back to full fitness and joined Chartres in the fifth tier
who were being managed by the late Manu Abreu [a Paris-Saint Germain player from 1983 to 1984]."
You haven't played competitively since the summer of 2021
when I was playing for Fleury in the fourth tier
I didn't recover in the way that I would've liked to because of the various lockdowns
I had two operations on my patellar ligament
That's why I've taken the time to get myself physically ready before I step onto the pitch again
I'm hoping to find a project somewhere in the summer so that I can keep up my passion for football
"I work for car dealers Groupe Vauban in Saint-Germain-en-Laye
My main task is to carry out tests as well as the final few steps of vehicle preparation before handing it over to the customer
I take the route that goes to the Camp des Loges to get to the dealership each day
so I won't be forgetting my years as a Rouge et Bleu player any time soon."
what message would you like to give to your dad
dad!' He made me into the man that I am now
He instilled some great values in me and taught me to never give up
I'd apologise to him because I didn't achieve my dream of becoming a professional footballer
He made so many sacrifices to help me get there and encouraged me so much to reach the highest level possible
That's why I'm still a loyal supporter of the club
Date of birth: 14th June 1991Place of birth: Cormeilles-en-Parisis (Val-d'Oise)Position: DefenderClub career: Montigny-lès-Cormeilles FO (1998–2004)
FC Fleury 91 (2019–2021)Honours: Championnat U16 runner-up (2009)
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Boris Diaw is a French professional basketball player who has a net worth of $22 million
He played high school basketball in France and competed in the LNB Pro A league before the Atlanta Hawks drafted him with the 21st overall pick during the 2003 NBA Draft
Diaw played with the Hawks until 2005 when he joined the Phoenix Suns until 2008
He later played with the Charlotte Bobcats (2008-2012)
and currently plays with San Antonio as of October of 2014
He earned French League Rising Star honors in 2002 and was named the French Player's MVP a year later
Diaw was the league's Most Improved Player while playing with the Suns
and he was part of the Spurs' 2014 NBA Championship-winning team
Diaw competed internationally with the French national team
earning a gold medal at the 2013 FIBA EuroBasket in Slovenia and a bronze at the 2014 World Cup in Spain
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