Coupes de la Ligue remportées par le PSG.
Trophy room at the Parc des Princes in 2008.

Paris Saint-Germain Football Club holds many records, most notably being the most successful French club in history in terms of official titles won, with 49.[1][2][3] They are the record holders of all national competitions, having clinched eleven Ligue 1 championships, fourteen Coupe de France, nine Coupe de la Ligue, and twelve Trophée des Champions. Their trophy cabinet also includes one Ligue 2 title.[3][4] In international football, PSG have claimed one UEFA Cup Winners' Cup and one UEFA Intertoto Cup.[3] Additionally, they have won 25 unofficial titles.[5]

Their victory in the 1995–96 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup makes PSG the sole French side to have won this trophy, one of only two French clubs to have won a major European competition, and the youngest European team to do so.[6][7][8] The Parisians are also the club with the most consecutive seasons in the top-flight (48 seasons in Ligue 1 since 1974–75).[9] Furthermore, PSG are the only side to have won the Ligue 1 title after being at the top of the table from the first until the last round (2022–23),[10] the Coupe de France without conceding a single goal (1992–93 and 2016–17),[11] five Coupe de la Ligue in a row (2014–2018),[12] four back-to-back Coupe de France (2015–2018),[13] and eight consecutive Trophée des Champions (2013–2020).[14]

PSG have won all four national titles in a single season on four occasions. This feat is known as the domestic quadruple. They have completed the domestic double, the league and league cup double, the domestic cup double, the domestic treble and the league three-peat several times as well. Therefore, PSG are the club with the most domestic doubles and league and league cup doubles, one of two sides to have achieved the league three-peat twice, and the only team to have won the domestic cup double, the domestic treble and the domestic quadruple.[3]

Influential officials and players in the club's history include most decorated president Nasser Al-Khelaifi,[15][16] most decorated manager Laurent Blanc,[17] record appearance maker Jean-Marc Pilorget,[18] all-time top scorer Kylian Mbappé,[19] assist maestro Ángel Di María,[20] clean sheet leader Bernard Lama,[21] most capped and longest-serving captain Thiago Silva,[22][23] Ballon d'Or winners George Weah and Lionel Messi,[24] and world-record transfer Neymar.[25]

Honours

As of 2023 Trophée des Champions.[3]

Official

Type Competitions Titles Seasons
National Ligue 1[26] 11 1985–86, 1993–94, 2012–13, 2013–14, 2014–15, 2015–16, 2017–18, 2018–19, 2019–20, 2021–22, 2022–23
Ligue 2[27] 1 1970–71
Coupe de France[28] 14 1981–82, 1982–83, 1992–93, 1994–95, 1997–98, 2003–04, 2005–06, 2009–10, 2014–15, 2015–16, 2016–17, 2017–18, 2019–20, 2020–21
Coupe de la Ligue[29] 9 1994–95, 1997–98, 2007–08, 2013–14, 2014–15, 2015–16, 2016–17, 2017–18, 2019–20
Trophée des Champions[30] 12 1995, 1998, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2022, 2023
European UEFA Cup Winners' Cup[31] 1 1995–96
UEFA Intertoto Cup[32] 1 2001
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Unofficial

Type Competitions Titles Seasons
Friendly Best Sports Audience[33] 1 1973–74
Tournoi de Libreville[34] 1 1979
Tournoi de Paris[34] 7 1980, 1981, 1984, 1986, 1989, 1992, 1993
Tournoi de Troyes[34] 1 1980
Trofeo Ciudad de Palma[34] 1 1982
Tournoi de Mulhouse[34] 1 1985
Tournoi Indoor de Jérusalem[34] 1 1986
Tournoi Indoor de Paris-Bercy[34] 2 1987, 1990
Nike Cup[35] 1 1990
Tournoi de Sedan[34] 1 1992
Trofeo de la Cerámica[36] 1 2001
Trofeo Brandy[37] 1 2001
Coupe de l'Amitié[38] 1 2003
Innsbruck Cup[34] 1 2011
Acqua Lete Cup[39] 1 2014
International Champions Cup[34][40] 2 2015, 2016
Riyadh Season Cup[41] 1 2023
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Achievements

Type Competitions Titles Seasons
Double Domestic Double 4s 2014–15, 2015–16, 2017–18, 2019–20
League and League Cup Double 5 2013–14, 2014–15, 2015–16, 2017–18, 2019–20
Domestic Cup Double 7 1994–95, 1997–98, 2014–15, 2015–16, 2016–17, 2017–18, 2019–20
Treble Domestic Treble 4 2014–15, 2015–16, 2017–18, 2019–20
Quadruple Domestic Quadruple 4 2014–15, 2015–16, 2017–18, 2019–20
Three-peat League Three-peat 2s 2013–2016 (four-peat), 2017–2020
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Competitive record

As of 14 January 2024.[42]
Competition G W D L GF GA GD Win %
League
Division 1 / Ligue 1 1,887 919 484 484 3,065 2,007 +1058 048.70
Division 2 / Ligue 2 68 38 18 12 133 73 +60 055.88
Division 3 (defunct) 30 17 8 5 67 29 +38 056.67
National cups
Coupe de France 251 179 30 42 540 209 +331 071.31
Coupe de la Ligue (defunct) 76 55 6 15 150 68 +82 072.37
Trophée des Champions 16 11 4 1 31 10 +21 068.75
International cups
European Cup / UEFA Champions League 149 79 29 41 290 174 +116 053.02
European Cup Winners' Cup / UEFA Cup Winners' Cup (defunct) 38 24 6 8 66 27 +39 063.16
UEFA Cup / UEFA Europa League 72 32 24 16 106 62 +44 044.44
International Football Cup / Intertoto Cup / UEFA Intertoto Cup (defunct) 8 5 3 0 20 3 +17 062.50
UEFA Super Cup 2 0 0 2 2 9 −7 000.00
Total 2,597 1,359 612 626 4,470 2,671 +1799 052.33

Club

Matches

Streaks

Seasons

Attendances

Personnel

Presidents

Managers

Players

Appearances

All-time most appearances

As of 14 January 2024. Bold denotes an active player for the club.[18]
Rank Player Appearances
1 France Jean-Marc Pilorget 435
2 Brazil Marquinhos 427
3 Italy Marco Verratti 416
4 France Sylvain Armand 380
5 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Safet Sušić 344
6 France Paul Le Guen 344
7 France Bernard Lama 318
8 Brazil Thiago Silva 315
9 Algeria Mustapha Dahleb 310
10 Uruguay Edinson Cavani 301

Most appearances in Ligue 1

As of 14 January 2024. Bold denotes an active player for the club.[55]
Rank Player Appearances
1 France Jean-Marc Pilorget 371
2 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Safet Sušić 287
3 France Sylvain Armand 285
4 Brazil Marquinhos 283
5 Italy Marco Verratti 276
6 Algeria Mustapha Dahleb 268
7 France Joël Bats 254
8 France Paul Le Guen 248
9 France Bernard Lama 242
10 France Dominique Baratelli 239

Most appearances in UEFA competitions

As of 13 December 2023. Bold denotes an active player for the club.[56][57]
Rank Player Appearances
1 Brazil Marquinhos 86
2 Italy Marco Verratti 79
3 Brazil Thiago Silva 60
4 France Kylian Mbappé 58
5 France Paul Le Guen 57
6 Argentina Ángel Di María 54
7 Uruguay Edinson Cavani 54
8 France Vincent Guérin 50
9 France Blaise Matuidi 49
10 France Bernard Lama 48

Goalscorers

All-time top scorers

As of 14 January 2024. Bold denotes an active player for the club.[19]
Rank Player Goals
1 France Kylian Mbappé 238
2 Uruguay Edinson Cavani 200
3 Sweden Zlatan Ibrahimović 156
4 Brazil Neymar 118
5 Portugal Pauleta 109
6 France Dominique Rocheteau 100
7 Algeria Mustapha Dahleb 98
8 Republic of the Congo François M'Pelé 95
9 Argentina Ángel Di María 92
10 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Safet Sušić 85

Top scorers in Ligue 1

As of 14 January 2024. Bold denotes an active player for the club.[60]
Rank Player Goals
1 France Kylian Mbappé 167
2 Uruguay Edinson Cavani 138
3 Sweden Zlatan Ibrahimović 113
4 Algeria Mustapha Dahleb 85
5 France Dominique Rocheteau 83
6 Brazil Neymar 82
7 Portugal Pauleta 76
8 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Safet Sušić 66
9 Argentina Carlos Bianchi 64
10 Republic of the Congo François M'Pelé 60

Top scorers in national cups

As of 7 January 2024. Bold denotes an active player for the club.[61][nb 3]
Rank Player Goals
1 France Kylian Mbappé 34
2 Uruguay Edinson Cavani 32
3 Republic of the Congo François M'Pelé 28
4 Portugal Pauleta 26
5 Sweden Zlatan Ibrahimović 23
6 Argentina Ángel Di María 22
7 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Safet Sušić 15
8 Brazil Neymar 14
9 France Dominique Rocheteau 14
10 Algeria Mustapha Dahleb 13

Top scorers in UEFA competitions

As of 28 November 2023. Bold denotes an active player for the club.[62]
Rank Player Goals
1 France Kylian Mbappé 37
2 Uruguay Edinson Cavani 30
3 Brazil Neymar 22
4 Sweden Zlatan Ibrahimović 20
5 Liberia George Weah 16
6 Argentina Ángel Di María 14
7 Brazil Raí 11
8 France Peguy Luyindula 10
9 Argentina Lionel Messi 9
10 Brazil Marquinhos 9
11 France Guillaume Hoarau 9

Hat-tricks in UEFA competitions

As of 16 February 2021. Bold denotes an active player for the club.[63][64]
Key
4 Player scored four goals
5 Player scored five goals
Paris Saint-Germain lost the match
Paris Saint-Germain drew the match
() Number of times player scored a hat-trick (only for players with multiple hat-tricks)
PlayerAgainstResultDateCompetition
France Patrice Loko Greece AEK Athens 0–3 (A) 20 March 1997 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup
Brazil Raí Romania Steaua București 5–0 (H) 27 August 1997 UEFA Champions League
France Laurent Robert Finland Jazz 3–0 (H) 1 July 2001 UEFA Intertoto Cup
Sweden Zlatan Ibrahimović4 Belgium Anderlecht 0–5 (A) 23 October 2013 UEFA Champions League
France Layvin Kurzawa Belgium Anderlecht 5–0 (H) 31 October 2017 UEFA Champions League
Brazil Neymar (1) Serbia Red Star Belgrade 6–1 (H) 3 October 2018 UEFA Champions League
France Kylian Mbappé (1) Belgium Club Brugge 0–5 (A) 22 October 2019 UEFA Champions League
Brazil Neymar (2) Turkey İstanbul Başakşehir 5–1 (H) 9 December 2020 UEFA Champions League
France Kylian Mbappé (2) Spain Barcelona 1–4 (A) 16 February 2021 UEFA Champions League

Assists

All-time most assists

As of 14 January 2024. Bold denotes an active player for the club.[20]
Rank Player Assists
1 Argentina Ángel Di María 112
2 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Safet Sušić 103
3 France Kylian Mbappé 90
4 Algeria Mustapha Dahleb 80
5 Brazil Neymar 70
6 Italy Marco Verratti 56
7 Argentina Javier Pastore 56
8 Sweden Zlatan Ibrahimović 53
9 France Jérôme Rothen 52
10 Brazil Lucas Moura 45

Most assists in UEFA competitions

As of 13 September 2023. Bold denotes an active player for the club.[5][57]
Rank Player Assists
1 France Kylian Mbappé 23
2 Argentina Ángel Di María 18
3 Brazil Neymar 15
4 Sweden Zlatan Ibrahimović 11
5 Brazil Valdo 11
6 Brazil Leonardo 10
7 Italy Marco Verratti 9
8 France Blaise Matuidi 9
9 France David Ginola 8
10 Netherlands Gregory van der Wiel 7

Decisive actions

All-time most decisive actions

Players with a combined total of more than 100 decisive actions (goals + assists).[69]
As of 14 January 2024. Bold denotes an active player for the club.[19][20][69]
Rank Player Goals Assists Decisive actions
1 France Kylian Mbappé 238 90 328
2 Uruguay Edinson Cavani 200 35 235
3 Sweden Zlatan Ibrahimović 156 53 209
4 Argentina Angel Di Maria 92 112 204
5 Brazil Neymar 118 70 188
6 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Safet Sušić 85 103 188
7 Algeria Mustapha Dahleb 98 80 178
8 France Dominique Rocheteau 100 42 142
9 Portugal Pauleta 109 18 127
10 Republic of the Congo François M'Pelé 95 23 118
11 Brazil Raí 72 30 102
12 Argentina Javier Pastore 45 56 101

Clean sheets

All-time most clean sheets

As of 14 January 2024. Bold denotes an active player for the club.[21]
Rank Player Clean sheets
1 France Bernard Lama 137
2 France Joël Bats 111
3 France Dominique Baratelli 82
4 France Lionel Letizi 74
5 Italy Salvatore Sirigu 71
6 France Mickaël Landreau 59
7 France Alphonse Areola 51
8 Costa Rica Keylor Navas 50
9 Germany Kevin Trapp 47
10 France Jérôme Alonzo 38
11 Italy Gianluigi Donnarumma 33

Most clean sheets in UEFA competitions

As of 25 October 2023. Bold denotes an active player for the club.[5]
Rank Player Clean sheets
1 France Bernard Lama 23
2 France Lionel Letizi 18
3 France Mickaël Landreau 12
4 Italy Salvatore Sirigu 9
5 Costa Rica Keylor Navas 7
Armenia Apoula Edel
7 Germany Kevin Trapp 6
8 France Dominique Baratelli 5
France Alphonse Areola
10 Italy Gianluigi Donnarumma 4

Captaincy

Captains

No. Player Captaincy Source
1France Jean Djorkaeff1970–72[71]
2France Camille Choquier1972–73[72]
3France Jean-Pierre Dogliani1973–75[71][73]
4Portugal Humberto Coelho1975–76[73]
5Algeria Mustapha Dahleb1976–79[74][75][76]
6France Dominique Bathenay1979–85[71][76]
7France Luis Fernandez1985–86[71]
8France Jean-Marc Pilorget1986–87[71]
9France Fabrice Poullain1987–88[77]
10Senegal Oumar Sène1988–89[77]
11Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Safet Sušić1989–90[77]
12France Joël Bats1990–91[77]
13France Bruno Germain1991–92[77]
14France Paul Le Guen1992–94[77]
15France David Ginola1994[71]
16France Alain Roche1994–95[71]
No. Player Captaincy Source
17France Bernard Lama1995–96[78]
18Brazil Raí1996–98[71]
19Italy Marco Simone1998–99[71]
20Algeria Ali Benarbia1999–2000[77]
21France Éric Rabésandratana2000–01[77]
22France Frédéric Déhu2001–02
2003–04
[77]
23Argentina Mauricio Pochettino2002–03[77]
24France José-Karl Pierre-Fanfan2004–05[71]
25Portugal Pauleta2005–08[71]
26France Claude Makélélé2008–11[71]
27France Mamadou Sakho2011–12[71]
28France Christophe Jallet2012[71]
29Brazil Thiago Silva2012–2020[22][23]
30Brazil Marquinhos2020–[79]

All-time most captaincies

As of 14 January 2024. Bold denotes an active player for the club.[80][81]
Rank Player Captaincies
1 Brazil Thiago Silva 293
2 France Dominique Bathenay 227
3 Brazil Marquinhos 176
4 France Claude Makélélé 115
5 Portugal Pauleta 114
6 France Paul Le Guen 113
7 France Frédéric Déhu 105
8 France Jean-Pierre Dogliani 100

Transfers

As of 22 November 2023.

Most expensive arrivals

Rank Player Year From Fee (€) Source
1 Brazil Neymar 2017Spain Barcelona€222m[25]
2 France Kylian Mbappé 2018France Monaco€180m[82]
3 France Randal Kolo Muani 2023Germany Eintracht Frankfurt€95m[83]
4 Portugal Gonçalo Ramos 2023Portugal Benfica€65m[84]
5 Uruguay Edinson Cavani 2013Italy Napoli€64.5m[85]
6 Argentina Ángel Di María 2015England Manchester United€63m[86]
7 Morocco Achraf Hakimi 2021Italy Internazionale€60m[87]
8 Uruguay Manuel Ugarte 2023Portugal Sporting CP€60m[88]
9 France Ousmane Dembélé 2023Spain Barcelona€50.4m[89]
10 Argentina Mauro Icardi 2020Italy Inter Milan€50m[90]

Most expensive departures

Rank Player Year To Fee (€) Source
1 Brazil Neymar 2023Saudi Arabia Al Hilal€90m[91]
2 Italy Marco Verratti 2023Qatar Al-Arabi€45m[92]
3 Portugal Gonçalo Guedes 2018Spain Valencia€40m[93]
4 Brazil David Luiz 2016England Chelsea€35m[94]
5 Brazil Ronaldinho 2003Spain Barcelona€30m[95]
6 Brazil Lucas Moura 2018England Tottenham Hotspur€28m[96]
7 France Arnaud Kalimuendo 2022France Rennes€25m[97]
8 Ivory Coast Serge Aurier 2017England Tottenham Hotspur€25m[98]
9 Argentina Javier Pastore 2018Italy Roma€24.7m[99]
10 Spain Yuri Berchiche 2018Spain Athletic Bilbao€24m[100]

Award winners

France Football

FIFA

Tuttosport

UEFA Champions League

Trophées UNFP du football

Ligue de Football Professionnel

Notes

  1. Does not include matches played behind closed doors.
  2. Most matches were played behind closed doors due to restrictions on attendance related to the COVID-19 pandemic in France.
  3. Includes goals scored in France's three national cups: the Coupe de France, the Coupe de la Ligue and the Trophée des Champions.
  4. The 1995 Ballon d'Or was awarded for the 1995 calendar year, half of which Weah spent playing for Paris Saint-Germain.
  5. The 2023 Ballon d'Or was awarded for the period from 1 August 2022 to 31 July 2023, during which Messi played for Paris Saint-Germain.
  6. The 1995 FIFA World Player of the Year was awarded for the 1995 calendar year, half of which Weah spent playing for Paris Saint-Germain.
  7. The 2023 The Best FIFA Men's Player was awarded for the period from 19 December 2022 to 20 August 2023, during which Messi played for Paris Saint-Germain.

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