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PSG plays 1st home game since Paris shootings under heavy security

Angers' supporters cheer for their team behind a banner reading "United in pain" in reference to the November 13 terror attacks in Paris before the start of the French L1 football match between Angers and Lille at the Jean Bouin Stadium in Angers, western France, on November 28, 2015. JEAN-FRANCOIS MONIER/AFP/Getty Images

PARIS – Police with machine-guns patrolled the stadium Saturday as Paris Saint-Germain played its first home match since the Paris attacks.

Fans were asked to arrive early at the Parc des Princes stadium before the game against Troyes and to present identification papers.

Supporters and media representatives were searched and had to open their bags.

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Despite the presence of armed police Saturday, including two snipers on a roof near the stadium, the atmosphere was calm and the mood one of co-operation rather than fear, after the attacks two weeks ago left 130 people dead and plunged a nation into mourning.

“Very good, perfect. That’s what I just explained to my son,” PSG fan Claude Montereau said. “We have been (checked) at least 10 times before arriving here. That’s OK.”

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A small jazz band played outside, perhaps in a bid to reassure people that this was meant to be an enjoyable occasion, after all.

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