New holiday season Sports Village opens at Port Hercule

The Mairie de Monaco on Friday officially opened the inaugural Sports Village in Monaco, and it looks like it’s going to be a big hit with the kids.

On Friday afternoon, Deputy Mayor Camille Svara, together with Sports Establishments Delegate Jacques Pastor, and Arnaud Giusti, Head of the Municipal Sports and Associations Department, officially declared the Sports Village open on the South Dock of Port Hercule.

The vast area features fun sporting activities and is a first in the Principality, following the closure of the annual ice skating rink.

The Sports Village now complements the ‘Rainier III, Passionate Prince’ Christmas Village which opened by Prince Albert and Princess Charlene on Thursday 7th December.

It is designed for sports enthusiasts aged three and over, and features several obstacle courses, a treetop adventure, climbing and a 180-meter-long zip line to fly over the Port of Monaco.

Information, timetables and prices are available at www.mairie.mc.

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Fatalities on the rise: almost 300 people died on French roads in November alone

For three months in a row now, fatal incidents have been on the rise on French roads, bringing the total tally of deaths to almost 2,850 in 2023 so far. 

Compared to November 2022, last month saw a 16% increase in the number of deaths related to traffic accidents in mainland France. Of the 281 people who lost their lives, data from the Observatoire National Interministériel de la Sécurité Routière agency shows that 56 of these were pedestrians.  

Although September, October and November all recorded increases compared to the same months in 2022, the story had been different for the first eight months of the year and, overall, fatalities remain 5% lower than they were at this point last year, with 2,846 officially recorded.  

Serious injuries are also down on 2022 figures, decreasing year-on-year by 2%. 1,183 were recorded in the month of November, while a total of 4,535 traffic accidents were reported.  

“If the accident figures for 2023 are at this stage showing a downward trend, those for the last quarter were on the rise. As such, it is important that road users are ever aware of their responsibilities as drivers as we near the end of the year,” notes Florence Guillaume, an interministerial delegate for road safety.  

 

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AS Monaco’s kids tour and special guest Caio Henrique to bring festive football cheer to Monaco’s Christmas Village

Meet Brazilian star Caio Henrique this Saturday as AS Monaco’s Kids Tour makes its way to the Christmas village in Monaco.

As the magic of Christmas envelopes the Principality, AS Monaco has a special treat for its youngest supporters. This Saturday, 16th December, the ‘Kids Tour’, now on its 14th stage of the season, will set up at Monaco’s Christmas Village on Port Hercule. The event promises fun, surprises, and a chance for young fans to meet a special guest – the Brazilian international left-back, Caio Henrique.

Kids Tour fun

Following its successful stop at the Oceanographic Museum, the Kids Tour returns to the heart of Monaco for its second seasonal visit. Under the guidance of a Bouba transformed into Santa Claus for the day, the Kids Tour offers an array of free activities from 11am to 6pm.

Adding an extra layer of excitement to the event, Caio Henrique, the talented Brazilian international left-back, will be the star of the day. From 3:30pm, Caio Henrique will engage in a book signing session, creating a unique opportunity for children to meet their football idol up close.

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Prince Albert, Princess Charlene and their twins sparkle on 2023 Christmas card

The sophistication and smiles of the Grimaldis at home in the Palais Princier de Monaco are perfectly captured in their official 2023 Christmas card, which has been unveiled on social media days after it was sent out by post to close friends of the Principality. 

The “First Family” of Monaco really does shine in the 2023 holiday card, which pictures Princess Charlene and the children seated on an elegant white and gold banquette in front of a standing Prince Albert and a beautifully decorated Christmas tree.

The twins, who recently celebrated their ninth birthdays, are looking decidedly grown up this year. In the photograph, Hereditary Prince Jacques sports a satin lapel tuxedo with a forest green bowtie while Princess Gabriella wears a ruffled frock made from a luxuriously deep burgundy velvet. Both are smiling serenely, matching with their mother, who sits aside the pair. 

Princess Charlene is adorned in a true showstopper of a dress; the slightly off-shoulder gown is a full-length toffee-bronze that brings out her porcelain skin in the most becoming way.  

Prince Albert, meanwhile, with his hands on the shoulders of the two most important women in his life, beams with pride and happiness. Dapper in a well-cut tuxedo to complement his son’s, Prince Albert’s festive outfit is accessorised with a scarlet red bowtie; a nod to the season.  

In all, the Grimaldis seem to have struck the perfect chord for the holiday season with their take on modern elegance, as captured by official Palace photographer Eric Mathon. 

The photograph was revealed by the Palais Princier de Monaco on social media on 15th December, just a few days after postal copies of the card reached the homes of treasured friends of the Principality earlier in the week. Within hours, it had won thousands of likes and positive comments from online viewers around the world.

The gold and silver of the regal setting is certainly different from the holiday card released by the UK’s Prince and Princess of Wales, which has come under fire for its overly casual vibe and a number of bizarre editing mistakes. Five-year-old Prince Louis appears to be missing a finger while Prince William could well be one leg short in the final version!  

See the full length photograph below:

The Princely family of Monaco are pictured in their 2023 Christmas card. Photo credit: Eric Mathon / Palais Princier de Monaco

 

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Football: Monaco stunned by late Jeffinho winner in shock Lyon defeat

AS Monaco v Lyon at the Stade Louis II

AS Monaco succumbed to a shock defeat to bottom-of-the-table Lyon (0-1) on Friday night with Jeffinho netting an unlikely late winner in a tightly-contested fixture.

“It isn’t third against bottom,” said Monaco manager Adi Hütter when he previewed the match on Wednesday, referencing the quality of Lyon, despite their lowly ranking in the Ligue 1 standings. However, the reality was that Lyon head into the match rock-bottom, Monaco, in contrast. are in the battle for the podium.

However, you wouldn’t have been able to tell from the opening exchanges. Lyon, with their well-balanced midfield of Maxence Caqueret and Corentin Tolisso were combative and at times dangerous, breaking the press and exploiting spaces in behind. It was the Principality club, however, who fashioned the better chances. Folarin Balogun’s shot stung the palms of Anthony Lopes and just moments later, he headed over unopposed in the box. The USMNT striker should have done better after some good work from Youssouf Fofana, however, his jump was poorly timed.

Lyon fans in attendance, despite ban

Monaco were knocking at the door before halftime, and they almost broke it down early in the second. Mohamed Camara linked up nicely with Maghnes Akliouche, receiving the ball back from the France U21 international before unleashing a shot that clipped the outside of the post on the way wide.

Hütter’s side looked the most likely to find a late winner, but ultimately, it was Lyon who got it. Monaco were a step behind in their press and they were punished. England international Ainsley Maitland-Niles got to the byline, before cutting back for substitute Jeffinho, who scored with his first touch off the bench.

That goal sent the very few Lyon fans in attendance into raptures. The club were banned from filling the away end after their fans were shown making racist gestures during the ultimately abandoned match against Marseille in October, but a few dozen nonetheless filled the home end and made themselves heard at the final whistle.

“It’s a heavy defeat” – Hütter

With the win, Lyon pull themselves out of the relegation zone for now, whilst Monaco remain in third. They could be caught by Lille, if they beat PSG later this weekend. It is likely, however, that the Principality club will finish the gameweek on the podium. “There is no point in throwing it all away,” reacted Krépin Diatta post-match, seeking to downplay the significance of the defeat.

“It was a really heavy defeat this defeat. We are disappointed,” admitted Hütter, who was hoping to secure a win in Monaco’s last home match of the calendar year.

This season, Monaco harbour hopes of returning to the Champions League, and the club will therefore need to rediscover their start-of-season form in order to keep on track. Next up is another struggling side, Toulouse. A win will be a necessity.

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