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Paris Saint-Germain (PSG)

Paris Saint-Germain Football Club (PSG), established in 1970 from the merger of Paris FC and Stade Saint-Germain, is a premier football team based in Paris. Competing in Ligue 1, PSG is France’s most successful club with 50 official trophies, including twelve league titles and one major European trophy, the UEFA Cup Winners’ Cup in 1996. Their home is the Parc des Princes, located in the 16th arrondissement. After a period of decline in the 2000s, PSG has thrived since 2011, thanks to Qatari ownership and significant financial backing. This resurgence has brought dominance in domestic competitions and regular appearances in the UEFA Champions League, including a final in 2020. Known for their red, blue, and white kits, PSG has a fierce rivalry with Marseille, highlighted in Le Classique. The club is a global powerhouse, boasting the third-highest revenue in football and a valuation of $4.21 billion.

Team Information

Full Name Paris Saint-Germain Football Club
Nickname(s) Les Parisiens (The Parisians), Les Rouge-et-Bleu (The Red-and-Blues)
Short Name PSG, Paris, Paris SG
Founded 12 August 1970 (54 years ago)
Ground Parc des Princes
Capacity 48,229
Owner Qatar Sports Investments (87.5%), Arctos Partners (12.5%)
President Nasser Al-Khelaifi
Head Coach Luis Enrique
League Ligue 1
2023–24 Season Ligue 1, 1st of 18 (champions)

 

Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) Performance in Premier League (Last 10 Years)

 

Season Position Points Manager Top Scorer
2023-2024 Ongoing Ongoing Jürgen Klopp Mohamed Salah (Ongoing)
2022-2023 5th 67 Jürgen Klopp Mohamed Salah (30 goals)
2021-2022 2nd 92 Jürgen Klopp Mohamed Salah (31 goals)
2020-2021 3rd 69 Jürgen Klopp Mohamed Salah (31 goals)
2019-2020 1st 99 Jürgen Klopp Mohamed Salah (23 goals)
2018-2019 2nd 97 Jürgen Klopp Mohamed Salah (27 goals)
2017-2018 4th 75 Jürgen Klopp Mohamed Salah (44 goals)
2016-2017 4th 76 Jürgen Klopp Philippe Coutinho (14 goals)
2015-2016 8th 60 Jürgen Klopp Roberto Firmino (12 goals)
2014-2015 6th 62 Brendan Rodgers Steven Gerrard (13 goals)
2013-2014 2nd 84 Brendan Rodgers Luis Suárez (31 goals)