Six metro stations in Paris were temporarily renamed in honour of France’s World Cup winning champions after their 4-2 rollercoaster victory against Croatia.
Changes included station Victor Hugo becoming “Victor Hugo Lloris”, named after the team’s captain and goalkeeper, whose second half mistake gave Croatia faint hopes of a late comeback.
The metro station at Bercy has become “Bercy les Bleus”, a play on words to thank the national team.
The station Avron has taken the name “Nous Avron Gagne”, a play on the French to mean “We have won”.
Charles de Gaulle-Etoile station was turned into “On a 2 Etoiles”, meaning “We have two stars” — referring to the country’s first World Cup win on home soil in 1998 and last night’s triumph in Russia.
Notre-Dame des Champs has become “Notre Didier Deschamps”, while Champs-Elysees- Clemenceau has been changed to “Deschamps Elysees-Clemenceau” — both stations pay tribute to the team’s coach Didier Deschamps, who was the captain in the 1998 side.
The changes represent “winks” to the team, Paris transport operator RATP said on Monday. It said the squad will use an open top double-decker electric bus to greet fans between the Place de l’Etoile, site of the Arc de Triomphe, and the Elysee Palace.
The players are expected to land at Roissy Airport on Monday afternoon and will be taken directly to the celebrations before being received by President Emmanuel Macron.