Brazil - Tunisia at the Parc des Princes!

As part of the Brasil Global Tour, Brazil made a stop at the Parc des Princes to face Tunisia in a friendly match.


Neymar's teammates showed off with a 5 - 1 victory in Paris!

1 unique match - 3 exceptional offers

Discover the VIP offers that will be available for this match! For all the offers, spectators will be able to enjoy an overview of the field, as well as a dedicated welcome on site.

Private boxes

Offer your guests a unique evening by attending the game from the best seats in the Borelli stand, with exclusive access to a private box with personalized service. All this while enjoying a cocktail party before and after the game.

The little extra: benefit from a private box and a personalized service to fully enjoy your own moment!

Price: 620€ (excl. VAT) / seat

  • Private box with personalized service
  • Central seats in the Borelli stand
  • Pre-game, half-time and post-game cocktail reception
  • Drinks in continuous service
  • Parking for 3 or more guests

Discover the Selecao

The record holder of final victories in the World Cup (1958, 1962, 1970, 1994 and 2002), the Brazilian selection is a team apart. On August 20, 2016, in front of its public of the Maracana, Brazil was also adorned with gold at the Olympic Games, by defeating Germany.

But how can we not talk about the Selecao without mentioning the legendary players who wore the famous yellow tunic. Among the 10 players with the most caps, three of them have played for Paris Saint-Germain: Dani Alves, Thiago Silva and Neymar. The latter is also in a very good position in the ranking of scorers, only ahead of King Pele.

Brazil has a historical rivalry with two other important South American nations: Argentina and Uruguay. In the World Cup, in the Copa America or for a simple friendly match, the confrontations with these teams always give rise to exceptional matches.

Discover the Eagles of Carthage

The Tunisian national team played its first official match on June 2, 1957 against Libya. But if this team has a relatively young history compared to other great nations of world soccer, it is no less unique. At the 1978 World Cup, for example, they became the first African and Arab nation to win a World Cup match against Mexico.

Its most beautiful title remains a victory at the African Cup of Nations in 2004, organized on Tunisian soil.

The Eagles of Carthage managed to qualify for the 6th World Cup in their history, beating Mali in the African qualifiers.

Three current players of Ligue 1 Uber Eats have already worn the colors of Tunisia in selection: Wahbi Khazri (Montpellier), Yoann Touzghar (Troyes) and Saif-Eddine Khaoui (Clermont).