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Northern Ireland fans are set to receive the Medal of the City of Paris for their 'exemplary behaviour' during Euro 2016.

The Mayor of Paris, Madame Anne Hidalgo, will present the honour to the Amalgamation of Official Northern Ireland Supporters' Clubs and the Irish Football Association before Thursday's semi-final showdown between France and Germany.

In a letter to Northern Ireland First Minister Arlene Foster, Madame Hidalgo said: "From the beginning of the Euro 2016 football tournament, in all the cities concerned in France and particularly in Paris, your supporters displayed exemplary behaviour.

"All Parisians, French people and all our foreign visitors who came to attend matches or simply to visit our city were charmed and impressed by their kindness, their chants and their good humour.

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"While the practice of international football is, unfortunately, sometimes marred by rudeness, excesses or even violence, Northern Ireland supporters showed us all, to our great benefit, what supporting a country and a sport truly means.

"For all these reasons, on behalf of all Parisians and as a mark of respect and gratitude I have decided to award the Medal of the City of Paris to those citizens of Northern Ireland who came to support their team in our capital."

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Irish Football Association chief executive Patrick Nelson, who will be attending the presentation ceremony, said: "This award for our fans is thoroughly deserved.

"The Green and White Army have, of course, provided remarkable support for the Northern Ireland team home and away for many years, but they were exceptional in France.

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"Their amazing backing for our players, their good humour, their relentless singing and their positive interaction with the French people and with fans from other countries at Euro 2016 were rightly applauded by other fans and players from within Europe and around the world.

"I am delighted their exemplary sportsmanship, which showed Northern Ireland in a very positive light, has been recognised in this way by the Mayor of Paris."

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The Irish FA chief executive will be joined at the ceremony by Jim Spratt of AONISC, who will receive the medal on behalf of all fans, and Irish FA president David Martin.

First Minister Arlene Foster said: "I am immensely proud of all the Northern Ireland supporters who travelled to France to support the Northern Ireland team with such loyalty, passion and enthusiasm.

"I commend our Green and White Army for their outstanding behaviour throughout the team's time in the tournament and for the consideration and kindness shown to their hosts. Their sense of fun, spirit, banter and chanting won admiration, respect and friendship and showcased Northern Ireland once again at its very best.

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"I am delighted Mayor Hidalgo has chosen to recognise the Northern fans with this prestigious award."

The award follows similar recognition for the Republic of Ireland supporters who received the honour from Madame Hidalgo last month.

Northern Ireland bowed out of Euro 2016 when they were beaten 1-0 by Wales in the round-of-16 tie at the Parc des Princes in Paris on Saturday, June 25.