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

Paris Saint-Germain Football Club have won 41 titles, making it the most successful French club in history by this measure.[1][2] Domestically, the capital club has clinched nine Ligue 1 championships, a record twelve Coupe de France, a record eight Coupe de la Ligue, a record nine Trophée des Champions and one Ligue 2 title. In international club football, they have won one UEFA Cup Winners' Cup and one UEFA Intertoto Cup.[2]

PSG's trophy room at Parc des Princes.

The Parisians hold many records, most notably being the club with most consecutive seasons playing in the top-flight (46 seasons in Ligue 1 since 1974–75),[3] the only club to have won the Coupe de France without conceding a single goal (1992–93 and 2016–17),[4] and the youngest European club to have won a European trophy.[5]

PSG are also the only club to have won the Coupe de la Ligue five times in a row (2014–2018),[6] the only club to have won the Coupe de France four times in a row (2015–2018),[7] the only club to win the Trophée des Champions seven times in a row (2013–2019),[8] the only European club to have won all four national titles (Ligue 1, Coupe de France, Coupe de la Ligue and Trophée des Champions) in a single season (2014–15, 2015–16 and 2017–18),[9] and one of only two French clubs to have won a major European title.[10]

On the other hand, influential officials and players in the club's history include most decorated president Nasser Al-Khelaifi,[11] most decorated manager Laurent Blanc,[12] record appearance maker Jean-Marc Pilorget,[13] top scorer Edinson Cavani,[14] assist leader Safet Sušić,[15] most capped and longest-serving captain Thiago Silva,[16][17] Ballon d'Or winner and FIFA World Player of the Year George Weah,[18] 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.[19]

Honours

As of the 2019–20 season.[2]
Type Competition Titles Seasons
Domestic Ligue 1 9 1985–86, 1993–94, 2012–13, 2013–14, 2014–15, 2015–16, 2017–18, 2018–19, 2019–20
Ligue 2 1 1970–71
Coupe de France 12 1981–82, 1982–83, 1992–93, 1994–95, 1997–98, 2003–04, 2005–06, 2009–10, 2014–15, 2015–16, 2016–17, 2017–18
Coupe de la Ligue 8 1994–95, 1997–98, 2007–08, 2013–14, 2014–15, 2015–16, 2016–17, 2017–18
Trophée des Champions 9 1995, 1998, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019
European UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 1 1995–96
UEFA Intertoto Cup 1 2001
  Record

Competitive record

As of the 2019–20 Ligue 1.[20]
PSG players celebrating the 2014–15 Ligue 1 title at Parc des Princes.
Competition T S Pld W D L Win % GF GA GD
National
Ligue 1 9 47 1755 827 464 464 47.12 2756 1889 +867
Ligue 2 1 2 68 38 19 11 55.88 133 73 +60
Division 3 0 1 30 17 8 5 56.67 67 27 +40
Coupe de France 12 49 232 163 28 41 70.26 476 202 +274
Coupe de la Ligue 8 25 72 52 5 15 72.22 137 66 +71
Trophée des Champions 9 12 12 8 4 0 66.67 23 8 +15
Total 39 2169 1105 528 536 50.95 3592 2265 +1327
International
UEFA Champions League 0 12 104 55 21 28 52.88 205 124 +81
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 2 224 116 54 54 51.79 399 225 +174
Overall total 41 2393 1221 582 590 51.02 3991 2490 +1501

Club

As of the 2019–20 season.[21]

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

Nasser Al-Khelaifi (left) and Laurent Blanc (right).

Presidents

Managers

Players

Appearances

Most appearances

Bold denotes an active player for the club, statistics correct as of 11 March 2020.[13]
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 311
7 Mustapha Dahleb 310
8 Thiago Silva 310
9 Edinson Cavani 301
10 Blaise Matuidi 295

Goalscorers

Top scorers

Bold denotes an active player for the club, as of the 2019–20 season.[14]
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 the 2019–20 season.[15]
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

As of the 2019–20 season.
No. Player Captaincy Source
1 Jean Djorkaeff1970–72[31]
2 Camille Choquier1972–73[32]
3 Jean-Pierre Dogliani1973–75[31][33]
4 Humberto Coelho1975–76[33]
5 Mustapha Dahleb1976–79[34][35][36]
6 Dominique Bathenay1979–85[31][36]
7 Luis Fernández1985–86[31]
8 Jean-Marc Pilorget1986–87[31]
9 Fabrice Poullain1987–88[37]
10 Oumar Sène1988–89[37]
11 Safet Sušić1989–90[37]
12 Joël Bats1990–91[37]
13 Bruno Germain1991–92[37]
14 Paul Le Guen1992–94[37]
15 David Ginola1994[31]
No. Player Captaincy Source
16 Alain Roche1994–95[31]
17 Bernard Lama1995–96[38]
18 Raí1996–98[31]
19 Marco Simone1998–99[31]
20 Ali Benarbia1999–2000[37]
21 Éric Rabésandratana2000–01[37]
22 Frédéric Déhu2001–02
2003–04
[37]
23 Mauricio Pochettino2002–03[37]
24 José-Karl Pierre-Fanfan2004–05[31]
25 Pauleta2005–08[31]
26 Claude Makelele2008–11[31]
27 Mamadou Sakho2011–12[31]
28 Christophe Jallet2012[31]
29 Thiago Silva2012–[17]

Most captaincies

Bold denotes an active player for the club, as of the 2019–20 season.[16][17]
Rank Player Captaincies
1 Thiago Silva 287
2 Dominique Bathenay 220
3 Pauleta 114
4 Claude Makelele 113
5 Frédéric Déhu 106

Hall of Fame

As of the 2019–20 season.[19]
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[39]
2 Kylian Mbappé 2018 Monaco€180m[39]
3 Edinson Cavani 2013 Napoli€64m[39]
4 Ángel Di María 2015 Manchester United€63m[39]
5 Mauro Icardi 2020 Inter Milan€58m[40]
6 David Luiz 2014 Chelsea€49.5m[39]
7 Leandro Paredes 2019 Zenit Saint Petersburg€47m[39]
8 Thiago Silva 2012 Milan€42m[39]
9 Javier Pastore 2011 Palermo€42m[39]
10 Lucas Moura 2013 São Paulo€40m[39]

Most valuable departures

Rank Player Year Moving to Fee Source
1 Gonçalo Guedes 2018 Valencia€57m[41]
2 David Luiz 2016 Chelsea€35m[41]
3 Ronaldinho 2003 Barcelona€32m[41]
4 Lucas Moura 2018 Tottenham Hotspur€28m[41]
5 Serge Aurier 2017 Tottenham Hotspur€27m[41]
6 Giovani Lo Celso 2019 Real Betis€25m[42]
7 Javier Pastore 2018 Roma€25m[41]
8 Yuri Berchiche 2018 Athletic Bilbao€24m[41]
9 Blaise Matuidi 2017 Juventus€20m[41]
10 Mamadou Sakho 2013 Liverpool€19m[41]

Award winners

France Football

FIFA

Tuttosport

Trophées UNFP du football

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