List of Paris Saint-Germain F.C. records and statistics
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PSG's hall of honour at the Parc des Princes.
Paris Saint-Germain F.C.'s major honours, statistics and records set by the club, their presidents, managers and players are listed below. The player records section includes the leading goalscorers and top appearance-makers in first-team competitions. It also encompasses notable achievements by PSG players on the international stage, and the highest transfer fees paid and received by the club. Attendance records at the Parc des Princes are also included in the list.
Player records
See also: List of Paris Saint-Germain F.C. players and Category:Paris Saint-Germain F.C. players
- As of 26 May 2013.
Appearances
- Most appearances in Ligue 1: 371 – Jean-Marc Pilorget.[1]
- Most appearances in Europe: 57 – Paul Le Guen.[2]
- Youngest player: Kingsley Coman – 16 years, 249 days (against Sochaux, Ligue 1, 17 February 2013).[1]
- Oldest player: Ronan Le Crom – 38 years, 317 days (against Lorient, Ligue 1, 26 May 2013).[3]
- Unbeaten player: Juan Pablo Sorín played 28 matches without recording a single defeat.[1]
- Shortest appearance: 1 minute – Joël Cloarec (against Saint-Étienne, Ligue 1, 8 August 1992).[1]
- Longest goalkeeping run without conceding a goal: 949 minutes – Salvatore Sirigu, 2012-13.[1]
- Most clean sheets in a Ligue 1 season: 23 – Salvatore Sirigu in 2012–13.[4]
Most appearances
- The following players are the club's record appearance-makers in official competitions.[5]
Rank | Name | Period | Matches |
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1 | ![]() |
1975–1989 | 435 |
2 | ![]() |
2004–2013 | 380 |
3 | ![]() |
1991–1998 | 343 |
4 | ![]() |
1982–1991 | 343 |
5 | ![]() |
1992–1997 1998–2000 |
315 |
6 | ![]() |
1974–1984 | 310 |
7 | ![]() |
1972–1982 | 289 |
8 | ![]() |
1985–1992 | 285 |
9 | ![]() |
1978–1985 | 281 |
10 | ![]() |
1989–1996 | 275 |
Goalscorers
![](../I/m/Pedro_Pauleta_2012.jpg)
Pauleta, PSG's all-time top scorer.
- Most goals in a season: 45 – Zlatan Ibrahimović, 2014–15.[6]
- Most goals in a match: 4.
- Most goals in Ligue 1: 85 – Mustapha Dahleb.[1]
- Most Ligue 1 goals in a season: 37 – Carlos Bianchi, 1977–78.[1]
- Most goals in Europe: 15 – George Weah.[2]
- Most European goals in a season: 10 – Zlatan Ibrahimović, 2013-14.[7][8]
- UEFA Champions League Top Scorer: 7 – George Weah, 1994-95.[8]
- Most goals in a European match: 4 – Zlatan Ibrahimović (against R.S.C. Anderlecht, UEFA Champions League, 23 October 2013).[9]
- Best goal ratio in a season: 0.97 – Carlos Bianchi, 1977–78.[1]
- First goal: Bernard Guignedoux (against Poitiers, Ligue 2, 23 August 1970).[9]
- First hat-trick: Guy Nosibor (against Troyes, Ligue 1, 26 October 1974).[9]
- First hat-trick in Europe: Patrice Loko (against AEK Athens, UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, 20 March 1997).[9]
- First quadruple: Carlos Bianchi (against Troyes, Ligue 1, 14 October 1977).[9]
- First goal at the Parc des Princes: Othniel Dossevi (against Red Star Paris, Ligue 2, 10 November 1973).[9]
- Fastest goal: 13 seconds – Paul Le Guen (against APOEL, UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, 28 September 1993).[1]
- Fastest goal in Ligue 1: 27 seconds – Zlatan Ibrahimović (against Lille, 2 September 2012).[1]
- Youngest goalscorer: Bartholomew Ogbeche – 17 years, 55 days (against Nantes, Ligue 1, 25 November 2001).[1]
Most goals
![](../I/m/Safet_Susic.jpg)
Safet Sušić, PSG's all–time assist leader.
- The following players are the club's top scorers in official competitions.[10]
Rank | Name | Period | Matches | Goals | Ratio |
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1 | ![]() |
2003–2008 | 211 | 109 | 0.52 |
2 | ![]() |
2012– | 125 | 104 | 0.83 |
3 | ![]() |
1980–1988 | 255 | 100 | 0.39 |
4 | ![]() |
1974–1984 | 310 | 98 | 0.32 |
5 | ![]() |
1973–1979 | 216 | 97 | 0.45 |
6 | ![]() |
1982–1991 | 343 | 85 | 0.25 |
7 | ![]() |
1993–1998 | 215 | 72 | 0.33 |
8 | ![]() |
1977–1979 | 80 | 71 | 0.88 |
9 | ![]() |
2008–2013 | 161 | 56 | 0.35 |
10 | ![]() |
1992–1995 | 138 | 54 | 0.39 |
Assists leaders
- Most assists in Ligue 1: 61 – Safet Sušić.[1]
- Most assists in a season: 15 – Safet Sušić, 1984–85.[1]
- Most assists in a match: 5 – Safet Sušić (against Bastia, Ligue 1, 21 September 1984).[1]
- UEFA Champions League Assist Leader: 7 – Zlatan Ibrahimović, 2012–13.[11]
Captaincy
- Longest-serving captain: Dominique Bathenay from 1979 to 1985.[1]
- Youngest captain: Mamadou Sakho – 17 years, 249 days (against Valenciennes, Ligue 1, 20 October 2007).[1]
Main captains
- The following players have been the club's main captains.[12]
![](../I/m/Thiago_Silva_(cropped).jpg)
Thiago Silva, current PSG captain.
Rank | Name | Period |
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1 | ![]() |
1970–1972 |
2 | ![]() |
1972–1973 |
3 | ![]() |
1973–1975 |
4 | ![]() |
1976 |
5 | ![]() |
1976–1979 |
6 | ![]() |
1979–1985 |
7 | ![]() |
1985–1986 |
8 | ![]() |
1986–1987 |
9 | ![]() |
1987–1988 |
10 | ![]() |
1988–1989 |
11 | ![]() |
1989–1990 |
12 | ![]() |
1990–1991 |
13 | ![]() |
1991–1992 |
14 | ![]() |
1992–1994 |
15 | ![]() |
1994–1996 |
16 | ![]() |
1996–1998 |
17 | ![]() |
1998–1999 |
18 | ![]() |
1999–2000 |
19 | ![]() |
2000 |
20 | ![]() |
2000–2002 2003–2004 |
21 | ![]() |
2002–2003 |
22 | ![]() |
2004–2005 |
23 | ![]() |
2005–2008 |
24 | ![]() |
2008–2011 |
25 | ![]() |
2011–2012 |
26 | ![]() |
2012 |
27 | ![]() |
2012– |
Transfers
- Most expensive player in French football: Edinson Cavani from Napoli for €64.5m in 2013.
- Record player signing: Edinson Cavani from Napoli for €64.5m in 2013.
- Record player sale: Ronaldinho to Barcelona for €32.25m in 2003.
Highest transfer fees paid
- The following players are the club's record signings.
Edinson Cavani, the club's record signing.
Rank | Name | From | Transfer Fee (M€) |
Year |
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1 | ![]() |
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€64.5 | 2013 |
2 | ![]() |
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€62.6 | 2014 |
3 | ![]() |
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€42 | 2011 |
4 | ![]() |
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€42 | 2012 |
5 | ![]() |
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€40 | 2013 |
6 | ![]() |
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€34.5 | 2000 |
7 | ![]() |
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€31.4 | 2013 |
8 | ![]() |
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€26 | 2012 |
9 | ![]() |
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€21 | 2012 |
10 | ![]() |
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€15 | 2013 |
Highest transfer fees received
- The following players are the club's record sales.
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Ronaldinho, the capital's record sale.
Rank | Player | To | Transfer Fee (M€) |
Year |
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1 | ![]() |
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€32.25 | 2003 |
2 | ![]() |
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€19 | 2013 |
3 | ![]() |
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€15 | 2002 |
4 | ![]() |
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€14.325 | 2001 |
5 | ![]() |
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€10 | 2004 |
6 | ![]() |
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€8.5 | 1997 |
7 | ![]() |
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€8 | 2008 |
8 | ![]() |
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€7.5 | 2013 |
9 | ![]() |
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€7 | 1999 |
10 | ![]() |
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€7 | 2010 |
Awards
The following players have won these awards while playing for Paris Saint-Germain.
France Football
- Ballon d'Or: 1 (shared with Milan)
- French Player of the Year: 5
Luis Fernández – 1985.[15]
Alain Roche – 1992 (shared with Auxerre).[15]
David Ginola – 1993.[15]
Bernard Lama – 1994.[15]
Vincent Guérin – 1995.[15]
- Ligue 1 Foreign Player of the Year: 7
Mustapha Dahleb – 1977.[16]
Safet Sušić – 1983.[17]
Raí – 1995 and 1997.[18]
Marco Simone – 1998.[19]
Nenê – 2010 (shared with AS Monaco).[20]
Zlatan Ibrahimović – 2012.[21]
- Ligue 1 Newcomer of the Year: 1
Christian Perez – 1988 (shared with Montpellier).[22]
FIFA
- FIFA World Player of the Year: 1 (shared with Milan)
LFP
UNFP
- Ligue 1 Player of the Year: 4
David Ginola – 1994.[27]
Vincent Guérin – 1995.[27]
Marco Simone – 1998.[27]
Zlatan Ibrahimović – 2013 and 2014[28]
- Ligue 1 Player of the Month: 19
Pauleta – October 2003.[32]
Danijel Ljuboja – February 2004.[32]
Juan Pablo Sorín – April 2004.[32]
Péguy Luyindula – April 2007 and January 2009.[32]
Jérôme Rothen – September 2007.[32]
Guillaume Hoarau – October 2008 and February 2009.[32]
Stéphane Sessègnon – December 2008.[32]
Clément Chantôme – November 2010.[32]
Nenê – December 2010 and October 2011.[32][33]
Mamadou Sakho – April 2011.[33]
Javier Pastore – September 2011.[33]
Salvatore Sirigu – December 2011 and January 2013.[33]
Milan Biševac – January 2012.[33]
Zlatan Ibrahimović – September 2012.[33]
Thiago Silva – March 2013.[33]
Others
- African Footballer of the Year: 1 (shared with Milan)
- Guldbollen: 1 (shared with Milan)
- Samba d'Or: 1 (shared with Milan)
Managerial records
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Luis Fernández is PSG's most successful manager with 5 trophies.
- As of 26 May 2013.
- First full-time manager: Pierre Phelipon (1970–1972).[37]
- First foreign manager: Velibor Vasović (1976–1977).[37]
- Longest-serving manager: Luis Fernández – 5 years (1994–1996; 2000–2003).[38]
- Most seasons: 5 – Luis Fernández (1994–95 to 1995–96; 2000–01 to 2002–03).[38]
- Most consecutive seasons: 4 – Georges Peyroche (1979–80 to 1982–83).[38]
- Most matches: 244 – Luis Fernández.[38]
- Most trophies won: 5 – Luis Fernández.[37]
- Best win percentage: 63.63 – Carlo Ancelotti.[38]
- First and only French manager to win a major European trophy with a French club: Luis Fernández.[37]
Awards
- As of 26 May 2013.
UNFP
- Ligue 1 Manager of the Year: 1 (shared with Christophe Galtier from Saint-Étienne)
France 3
Presidential records
Under Michel Denisot, the capital club won 8 titles.
- As of 26 May 2013.
- First president: Pierre-Étienne Guyot (1970–1971).[40]
- First foreign president: Nasser Al-Khelaifi (since 2011).[41]
- Longest-serving president: Francis Borelli – 13 years (1978–1991).[40]
- Most seasons: 14 – Francis Borelli (1977–78 to 1990–91).[40]
- Most consecutive seasons: 14 – Francis Borelli (1977–78 to 1990–91).[40]
- Most trophies won: 8 – Michel Denisot.[40][42]
Awards
- As of 26 May 2013.
Legion of Honour
- Knight of the Legion of Honour: 1
Michel Denisot in 1998 for his work as president of PSG.[43]
France Football
SportBusiness
- Sports Innovator of the Year: 1
Club records
- As of 26 May 2013.
Firsts
- First match: Poitiers 1–1 Paris Saint-Germain, Ligue 2, 23 August 1970.[9]
- First victory: Paris Saint-Germain 3–2 Quevilly, Ligue 2, 29 August 1970.[9]
- First defeat: Paris Saint-Germain 0–2 Châteauroux, Ligue 2, 25 October 1970.[9]
- First home match: Paris Saint-Germain 3–2 Quevilly at the Stade Jean-Bouin, Ligue 2, 29 August 1970.[9]
- First match at the Parc des Princes: Paris Saint-Germain 3–1 Red Star Paris, Ligue 2, 10 November 1973.[9]
- First Ligue 1 match: Angers 2–0 Paris Saint-Germain, Matchday 1, 11 August 1971.[12]
- First Coupe de France match: Dieppe 0–1 Paris Saint-Germain, Fifth Round, 23 November 1970.[9]
- First Coupe de la Ligue match: Paris Saint-Germain 1–0 Auxerre, Round of 32, 4 January 1994.[12]
- First European match: Lokomotiv Sofia 1–0 Paris Saint-Germain, UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, 15 September 1982.[2]
Wins
- Record win: Côte Chaude 0–10 Paris Saint-Germain, Coupe de France, 22 January 1994.[45]
- Record Ligue 1 win: Paris Saint-Germain 7–1 Bastia, Matchday 8, 22 September 1984.[42]
- Record Coupe de France win: Côte Chaude 0–10 Paris Saint-Germain, Round of 64, 22 January 1994.[45]
- Record Coupe de la Ligue win:
- Troyes 0–4 Paris Saint-Germain, Round of 32, 2 December 2001.[12]
- Paris Saint-Germain 4–0 Valenciennes, Quarter-finals, 16 January 2008.[12]
- Record European win: Paris Saint-Germain 7–1 Gent, UEFA Intertoto Cup, 1 August 2001.[2]
Defeats
- Record defeat: Nantes 6–0 Paris Saint-Germain, Ligue 1, 1 September 1971.[12]
- Record Ligue 1 defeat: Nantes 6–0 Paris Saint-Germain, Matchday 5, 1 September 1971.[42]
- Record Coupe de France defeat: Paris Saint-Germain 0–5 Stade de Reims, Quarter-finals, 4 May 1974.[12]
- Record Coupe de la Ligue defeat: Paris Saint-Germain 0–3 Bordeaux, Semi-finals, 4 February 2009.[12]
- Record European defeat: Paris Saint-Germain 1–6 Juventus, UEFA Super Cup, 15 January 1997.[2]
Streaks
- Most consecutive seasons in Ligue 1: 40 – 1974–2014.[42]
- Longest unbeaten run: 37 matches – 1993–94.[46]
- Longest unbeaten run in Ligue 1: 27 matches – 1993–94.[45]
- Longest unbeaten home run in Ligue 1: 39 matches – 16 January 1993 to 18 December 1994.[45]
- Longest unbeaten home run in Europe: 24 matches – 13 December 2006 to 2 April 2013.[2]
- Longest winning streak in Ligue 1: 6 matches – 1985–86, 1995–96, 2011–12.[45]
- Longest losing streak in Ligue 1: 5 matches – 1987–88.[45]
- Longest streak without a win in Ligue 1: 8 matches – 1979–80.[45]
Wins/draws/losses in Ligue 1
- Most wins: 27 – 2013–14.[42]
- Fewest wins: 10 – 1971–72, 1998–99, 2007–08.[42]
- Most draws: 17 – 1991–92.[42]
- Fewest draws: 6 – 1989–90.[42]
- Most defeats: 18 – 1971–72, 1984–85.[42]
- Fewest defeats: 3 – 1993–94, 2013–14.[42]
Goals in Ligue 1
- Most goals scored: 84 – 2013–14.[42]
- Fewest goals scored: 34 – 1998–99.[42]
- Most goals conceded: 73 – 1984–85.[42]
- Fewest goals conceded: 22 – 1993–94.[42]
Points in Ligue 1
- Most points:
- Fewest points:
Attendances
- Highest home attendance: 49,575 – Paris Saint-Germain 2–0 Waterschei at the Parc des Princes, UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, 2 March 1983.[9]
- Highest home attendance in Ligue 1: 46,760 – Paris Saint-Germain 0–0 Saint-Étienne, Matchday 23, 16 January 1982.[9]
- Lowest home attendance: 4,520 – Paris Saint-Germain 2–1 Olympique Lyonnais, Matchday 38, 27 May 1980.[9]
Others
- Having won 22 titles, Paris Saint-Germain is the third most successful club in France.[42]
- Only French club to win the Coupe de France without conceding a goal in 1992–93.[45]
- First French club to win the first edition of both the Coupe de la Ligue and the Trophée des Champions in 1995.[45]
- First French club to win a final (1998 Coupe de la Ligue Final) at the Stade de France on 4 April 1998.[25]
- Only French club to win the Coupe de France – Coupe de la Ligue double in 1995.[47]
- Only French club to win the Coupe de France – Coupe de la Ligue double twice in 1998.[47]
- Only French club to win the Coupe de France – Coupe de la Ligue – Trophée des Champions treble in 1995.[45]
- Only French club to win the Coupe de France – Coupe de la Ligue – Trophée des Champions treble twice in 1998.[45]
- Only French club to sign two promotions to Ligue 1 with an amateur status (1970–71 and 1973–74).[48]
- One of two French clubs (with Olympique de Marseille) to win a major European cup courtesy of their victory in the 1996 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup.[25]
- Youngest European club to win a European cup (26 years in 1996).[47]
- Only French club to play in two consecutive European cup finals (UEFA Cup Winners' Cup in 1996 and 1997).[47]
- Only French club and one of just five clubs to win all their matches in a UEFA Champions League group stage (1994–95), along with Milan (1992–93), Spartak Moscow (1995–96), Barcelona (2002–03) and Real Madrid (2011–12).[47]
- Only French club named "The World's Club Team of the Year" by the IFFHS (1994).[47]
- Only French club named "The European's Club Team of the Year" by UEFA (1994–1998).[45]
Season-by-season performance
Main article: List of Paris Saint-Germain F.C. seasons
French statistics
Main article: Paris Saint-Germain F.C. in French football
International statistics
Main article: Paris Saint-Germain F.C. in international football
Honours
- As of 17 May 2014.[42]
Domestic
European
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