List of Paris Saint-Germain F.C. records and statistics

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 43.[1][2] Domestically, PSG have clinched nine Ligue 1 championships, a record thirteen Coupe de France, a record nine Coupe de la Ligue, a record nine Trophée des Champions and one Ligue 2 title. In international club football, they have claimed one UEFA Cup Winners' Cup and one UEFA Intertoto Cup.[2] Additionally, PSG have won 24 unofficial titles.[3][4][5]

Trophy room at the Parc des Princes.

Their victory in the 1995–96 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup makes PSG one of only two French clubs to have won a major European competition as well as the youngest European team to do so.[6][7] The Parisians are also the club with the most consecutive seasons in the top-flight (46 seasons in Ligue 1 since 1974–75).[8] Furthermore, PSG are the only side to have won the Coupe de France without conceding a single goal (1992–93 and 2016–17),[9] five Coupe de la Ligue in a row (2014–2018),[10] four back-to-back Coupe de France (2015–2018),[11] and seven consecutive Trophée des Champions (2013–2019).[12]

PSG have won all four national titles in a single season on four occasions. This feat is known as the domestic quadruple. The Red and Blues have completed the domestic double, the league and league cup double, the domestic cup double and the domestic treble several times as well. Therefore, PSG are the club with the most domestic doubles and league and league cup doubles, and the sole team to have won the domestic cup double, the domestic treble and the domestic quadruple.[2][13][14]

On the other hand, influential officials and players in the club's history include most decorated president Nasser Al-Khelaifi,[15][16] most decorated manager Laurent Blanc,[3][17] record appearance maker Jean-Marc Pilorget,[18] top scorer Edinson Cavani,[19] assist leader Safet Sušić,[20] most capped and longest-serving captain Thiago Silva,[21][22] Ballon d'Or winner and FIFA World Player of the Year George Weah,[23] and PSG Hall of Famers Jean Djorkaeff, Jean-Pierre Dogliani, Mustapha Dahleb, Carlos Bianchi, Dominique Bathenay, Dominique Rocheteau, Luis Fernández, Bernard Lama, David Ginola, Ricardo, Valdo, Raí, Jay-Jay Okocha, Ronaldinho, Pauleta, David Beckham and Zlatan Ibrahimović.[24]

Honours

As of the 2019–20 season.[2][3][4][5]

Domestic

European

Doubles and Trebles

Unofficial

Competitive record

As of the 2019–20 Coupe de la Ligue.[25][26]
PSG players celebrating the 2014–15 Ligue 1 title at the Parc des Princes.
Competition T S Pld W D L Win % GF GA GD
National
Ligue 1 9 47 1755 826 465 464 47.07 2756 1889 +867
Ligue 2 1 2 68 38 18 12 55.88 133 73 +60
Division 3 0 1 30 17 8 5 56.67 67 29 +38
Coupe de France 13 50 238 169 28 41 71.01 497 204 +293
Coupe de la Ligue 9 26 76 55 6 15 72.37 150 68 +82
Trophée des Champions 9 12 12 8 4 0 66.67 23 8 +15
Total 41 2179 1113 529 537 51.08 3626 2271 +1355
International
UEFA Champions League 0 13 112 61 22 29 54.46 222 127 +95
UEFA Europa League 0 9 72 32 24 16 44.44 106 62 +44
UEFA Super Cup 0 1 2 0 0 2 00.00 2 9 −7
UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 1 6 38 24 6 8 63.16 66 27 +39
UEFA Intertoto Cup 1 1 8 5 3 0 62.50 20 3 +17
Total 2 232 122 55 55 52.59 416 228 +188
Overall total 43 2411 1235 584 592 51.22 4042 2499 +1543

Club

As of the 2019–20 season.[27]

Matches

PSG players celebrating a goal during the 2014–15 season.
Paris Saint-Germain shirts throughout the years.

Streaks

  • Longest winning run in all competitions: 16 matches.
  • Longest winning run in Ligue 1: 14 matches (National Record).
  • Longest winning run in UEFA competitions: 8 matches.
  • Longest winning run in national cups: 49 matches (National Record).
  • Longest winning run in Coupe de France: 29 matches (National Record).
  • Longest winning run in Coupe de la Ligue: 21 matches (National Record).
  • Longest winning home run in all competitions: 19 matches.
  • Longest unbeaten run in all competitions: 37 matches.
  • Longest unbeaten run in Ligue 1: 36 matches (National Record).
  • Longest unbeaten run in UEFA competitions: 19 matches.
  • Longest unbeaten home run in all competitions: 51 matches.
  • Longest unbeaten home run in Ligue 1: 41 matches.
  • Longest unbeaten home run in UEFA competitions: 33 matches.

Seasons

  • Most matches played in all competitions: 61 in 1994–95.
  • Most goals scored in all competitions: 171 in 2017–18 (National Record).
  • Most goals scored in Ligue 1: 108 in 2017–18.
  • Most goals scored in UEFA competitions: 27 in 2017–18.
  • Fewest goals conceded in all competitions: 28 in 1993–94.
  • Fewest goals conceded in Ligue 1: 19 in 2015–16 (National Record).
  • Fewest goals conceded in UEFA competitions: 2 in 2002–03.
  • Most wins in all competitions: 47 in 2015–16.
  • Most points in Ligue 1: 96 in 2015–16 (National Record).

Attendances

Officials

Presidents

Managers

Players

Appearances

Most appearances

Bold denotes an active player for the club, statistics correct as of 19 August 2020.[18]
Rank Player Appearances
1 Jean-Marc Pilorget 435
2 Sylvain Armand 380
3 Safet Sušić 344
Paul Le Guen
5 Bernard Lama 318
6 Marco Verratti 314
7 Thiago Silva 313
8 Mustapha Dahleb 310
9 Edinson Cavani 301
10 Blaise Matuidi 295

Goalscorers

Top scorers

Bold denotes an active player for the club, as of 19 August 2020.[19]
Rank Player Goals
1 Edinson Cavani 200
2 Zlatan Ibrahimović 156
3 Pauleta 109
4 Dominique Rocheteau 100
5 Mustapha Dahleb 98
6 François M'Pelé 95
7 Kylian Mbappé 90
8 Safet Sušić 85
9 Ángel Di María 81
10 Raí 72

Assists

Most assists

Bold denotes an active player for the club, as of 19 August 2020.[20]
Rank Player Assists
1 Safet Sušić 95
2 Ángel Di María 87
3 Mustapha Dahleb 80
4 Javier Pastore 56
5 Zlatan Ibrahimović 53
6 Jérôme Rothen 52
7 Marco Verratti 47
8 Lucas Moura 45
9 Dominique Rocheteau 42
Kylian Mbappé

Captains

No. Player Captaincy Source
1 Jean Djorkaeff1970–72[35]
2 Camille Choquier1972–73[36]
3 Jean-Pierre Dogliani1973–75[35][37]
4 Humberto Coelho1975–76[37]
5 Mustapha Dahleb1976–79[38][39][40]
6 Dominique Bathenay1979–85[35][40]
7 Luis Fernández1985–86[35]
8 Jean-Marc Pilorget1986–87[35]
9 Fabrice Poullain1987–88[41]
10 Oumar Sène1988–89[41]
11 Safet Sušić1989–90[41]
12 Joël Bats1990–91[41]
13 Bruno Germain1991–92[41]
14 Paul Le Guen1992–94[41]
15 David Ginola1994[35]
No. Player Captaincy Source
16 Alain Roche1994–95[35]
17 Bernard Lama1995–96[42]
18 Raí1996–98[35]
19 Marco Simone1998–99[35]
20 Ali Benarbia1999–2000[41]
21 Éric Rabésandratana2000–01[41]
22 Frédéric Déhu2001–02
2003–04
[41]
23 Mauricio Pochettino2002–03[41]
24 José-Karl Pierre-Fanfan2004–05[35]
25 Pauleta2005–08[35]
26 Claude Makélélé2008–11[35]
27 Mamadou Sakho2011–12[35]
28 Christophe Jallet2012[35]
29 Thiago Silva2012–[22]

Most captaincies

Bold denotes an active player for the club, as of 19 August 2020.[21][22]
Rank Player Captaincies
1 Thiago Silva 288
2 Dominique Bathenay 220
3 Pauleta 114
4 Claude Makélélé 113
5 Frédéric Déhu 106

Hall of Fame

As of the 2019–20 season.[24]
No. Player
1 Jean Djorkaeff
2 Jean-Pierre Dogliani
3 Mustapha Dahleb
4 Jean-Marc Pilorget
5 Carlos Bianchi
6 Dominique Bathenay
7 Dominique Rocheteau
8 Luis Fernández
9 Safet Sušić
10 Bernard Lama
No. Player
11 David Ginola
12 Ricardo
13 Valdo
14 George Weah
15 Raí
16 Jay-Jay Okocha
17 Ronaldinho
18 Pauleta
19 David Beckham
20 Zlatan Ibrahimović

Transfers

As of the 2019–20 season.

Most valuable arrivals

Rank Player Year Moving from Fee Source
1 Neymar 2017 Barcelona€222m[43]
2 Kylian Mbappé 2018 Monaco€180m[43]
3 Edinson Cavani 2013 Napoli€64m[43]
4 Ángel Di María 2015 Manchester United€63m[43]
5 Mauro Icardi 2020 Inter Milan€58m[44]
6 David Luiz 2014 Chelsea€49.5m[43]
7 Leandro Paredes 2019 Zenit Saint Petersburg€47m[43]
8 Thiago Silva 2012 Milan€42m[43]
9 Javier Pastore 2011 Palermo€42m[43]
10 Lucas Moura 2013 São Paulo€40m[43]

Most valuable departures

Rank Player Year Moving to Fee Source
1 Gonçalo Guedes 2018 Valencia€57m[45]
2 David Luiz 2016 Chelsea€35m[45]
3 Ronaldinho 2003 Barcelona€32m[45]
4 Lucas Moura 2018 Tottenham Hotspur€28m[45]
5 Serge Aurier 2017 Tottenham Hotspur€27m[45]
6 Giovani Lo Celso 2019 Real Betis€25m[46]
7 Javier Pastore 2018 Roma€25m[45]
8 Yuri Berchiche 2018 Athletic Bilbao€24m[45]
9 Blaise Matuidi 2017 Juventus€20m[45]
10 Mamadou Sakho 2013 Liverpool€19m[45]

Award winners

France Football

FIFA

Tuttosport

Trophées UNFP du football

Ligue de Football Professionnel

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