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Opera and football club issue joint poster

Opera and football club issue joint poster

Le Racing Club de Strasbourg Alsace has joined up with Opéra national du Rhin to issue an official joint portrait of their famous first teams.

The poster goes on sale in Strasbourg today.

Marc Keller, President of the Racing Club says: ‘We share a societal mission with the Opéra national du Rhin to bring together all audiences, to make them experience emotions that transcend everyday life. Our strengths are complementary to inspire and bring together.’

Alain Perroux, Director General of the Opera: ‘Opera and football have more in common than you might think. Both bring together teams of diverse personalities who join forces and talent for a common goal. All this to bring pleasure and emotion to audiences in all their diversity. There is nothing more difficult, but there is nothing more beautiful.’

We can’t quite see them getting united in Manchester.

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