PSG to wear special shirts to honour victims of Paris attacks with 'Je suis Paris' message underneath club crest
- Paris Saint-Germain travel to face Lorient in first match since Paris attacks
- Club will pay tribute to the 129 victims by wearing commemorative shirts
- No away supporters will be present at Ligue 1 grounds during the weekend
- See more of the latest news and updates on the Paris terror attacks
Paris Saint-Germain will wear a one-off shirt for their weekend fixture against Lorient in Ligue 1 on Saturday as the club prepares to pay tribute to those who lost their lives in the Paris terrorist attacks.
The defending French champions will take to the field for the first time since 129 people were killed in the devastating attacks in the capital last Friday, and the club's home shirt will bear the message 'Je suis Paris' underneath its crest in a mark of respect.
All French league games will go ahead as scheduled this weekend, but away supporters - including those PSG fans who had hoped to travel to the Stade du Moustoir - will not allowed to attend for security reasons.
A makeshift memorial lines the streets outside the Bataclan concert hall where one of the attacks took place
Three suicide bombs were let off outside the Stade de France as France were playing Germany at the start of the atrocities, and many sporting fixtures were postponed in the interest of safety, but the domestic calendar will now resume.
French sports minister Patrick Kanner told BBC World Service: 'France is standing and I've asked that all the matches, notably the professional matches which attract big crowds, take place this weekend. Life must resume in our country.
'We are proud of what we are - our values, our freedoms - and nobody will stop France living as it wishes with its way of life and above all its freedoms.'
The inclusion of the supportive message will resonate with PSG midfielder Javier Pastore, who admitted earlier in the week he was struggling to come to terms with the attacks that claimed the lives of two of his friends.
Javier Pastore is injured but will join back up with his club this week despite the recent terrorist attacks
Supporters of England and France turned up in their droves on Tuesday to pay tribute to those who died
Argentina midfielder Pastore has returned to the French capital after spending the international break in his home country, where he discovered news of the tragedy shortly after his side's 1-1 World Cup qualifying draw with Brazil.
'I have two friends who died in France, they lived three blocks from my house and they had gone to the concert,' Pastore told Argentina's Teleocho.
'I have to go back, I work there and I have a responsibility. It is going to be moving.'
After travelling to play Lorient, PSG face a Champions League clash in Malmo four days later. The Ligue 1 leaders' next home game is against Troyes on November 28.
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