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Paris Saint Germain
Paris Saint-Germain Football Club, commonly known as PSG, is the dominant force in French football and a global sporting brand. Founded in 1970 through the merger of Paris FC and Stade Saint-Germain, the club was created to fill the void of a major team in the French capital. Its early years were marked by instability, but the arrival of wealthy backers in the 1970s and 1980s, notably Canal+, began a transformation into a powerhouse. The club's home is the iconic Parc des Princes, a 48,000-capacity stadium in the 16th arrondissement of Paris. The city itself is central to PSG's identity, representing the glamour, ambition, and global appeal of the French capital. PSG's playing style has evolved over the decades, but under its modern Qatari ownership, it has become synonymous with attacking, star-studded football, often built around world-class forwards. PSG's trophy cabinet is the most impressive in France, boasting a record 11 Ligue 1 titles, a record 14 Coupe de France trophies, and numerous other domestic cups. However, the ultimate prize, the UEFA Champions League, has remained elusive despite massive investment, with a final appearance in 2020 being their closest call. The club's history is adorned with legendary players who have defined eras. The Brazilian duo of Ronaldinho and Rai, the prolific Swede Zlatan Ibrahimović, and the iconic Uruguayan striker Edinson Cavani all left indelible marks. In the modern era, the signings of Neymar Jr. and Kylian Mbappé signaled a new chapter of global ambition. The fan culture, particularly the ultras of the "Collectif Ultras Paris" (CUP) in the Auteuil stand, is famously passionate and creates an intense atmosphere. Their main rivalry is "Le Classique" against Olympique de Marseille, a fierce and historic clash representing the capital versus the port city. Currently, PSG is the perennial favorite to win Ligue 1, often dominating the domestic competition. Their status was revolutionized in 2011 when Qatar Sports Investments (QSI) took over, injecting unprecedented financial resources and propelling the club into the European elite. An interesting fact is that the club's original crest featured the Eiffel Tower and a royal cradle, symbols of Paris and the nearby town of Saint-Germain-en-Laye, the birthplace of King Louis XIV.
About Paris Saint Germain
Paris Saint Germain is a professional football club based in their region, founded in 1970. Paris Saint Germain currently fields a squad of 28 players who compete across competitive league fixtures. There are 5 upcoming matches on the Paris Saint Germain fixture list, with live updates and AI-driven match predictions. Browse the full Paris Saint Germain schedule, recent form analysis, head-to-head data and AI-powered predictions on this page.
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View allGuéla Doué downs brother's France: Ivorian 2-1 win
Guéla Doué scored and assisted as Ivory Coast beat France 2-1 in a friendly, outshining his brother Désiré who featured for Les Bleus in the sibling showdown.
French Ripost Bill: Fans Could Point Up to 210 Days/Year
The French Ripost bill proposes 24-month stadium bans and automatic pointage for fans, forcing PSG supporters to check in 210 days annually, challenging 2023
Arsenal's Kroupi Boost: What PSG Exit Means
PSG exit clears path for Arsenal to sign Bournemouth's Kroupi. Clubs circle: Mourinho eyes Calafiori, Man Utd target Ndiaye, and more transfer news.
Tchouaméni: No Conclusions from France World Cup Loss
Aurélien Tchouaméni insists no conclusions should be drawn from France's 1-2 friendly defeat to Ivory Coast, emphasizing World Cup preparation continues.
What Liverpool's Diomande Contact Means: PSG Battle & More
Liverpool intensify Diomande chase but face PSG competition as player prefers Paris; Arsenal also battle PSG for Kroupi and Alvarez as transfer window heats up.
Gyökeres Equalizer Not Enough as Sweden Draw 2-2 with Greece
Sweden conceded a 95th-minute equalizer to draw 2-2 with Greece in their last pre-World Cup friendly, as Viktor Gyökeres's free-kick strike went unrewarded.











