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

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Trophy room at the Parc des Princes.

Paris Saint-Germain Football Club holds many records,[1] most notably being the most successful French club in history in terms of official titles won, with 45.[2][3] Domestically, PSG have clinched nine Ligue 1 championships, a record fourteen Coupe de France, a record nine Coupe de la Ligue, a record ten 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.[3] Additionally, PSG have won 24 unofficial titles.[4]

Their victory in the 1995–96 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup makes PSG the sole French side to have won this trophy as well as one of only two French clubs to have won a major European competition and the youngest European team to do so.[5][6][7] The Parisians are also the club with the most consecutive seasons in the top-flight (47 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 eight consecutive Trophée des Champions (2013–2020).[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 only team to have won the domestic cup double, the domestic treble and the domestic quadruple.[3][13][14]

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] top scorer and most decisive player Edinson Cavani,[19][20] assist maestro Ángel Di María,[21] clean sheet leader Bernard Lama,[22] most capped and longest-serving captain Thiago Silva,[23][24] Ballon d'Or winner Lionel Messi,[25] and world-record transfer Neymar.[26]

Honours[]

As of the 2021 Trophée des Champions.[3]

Domestic[]

European[]

Doubles and trebles[]

Unofficial[]

Competitive record[]

As of 15 February 2022.[35]
Competition T Part Pld W D L GF GA GD
National
Division 1 / Ligue 1 9 47 1817 871 473 473 2894 1936 +958
Division 2 / Ligue 2 1 2 68 38 18 12 133 73 +60
Division 3 (defunct) 0 1 30 17 8 5 67 29 +38
Coupe de France 14 52 247 176 30 41 520 206 +314
Coupe de la Ligue (defunct) 9 26 76 55 6 15 150 68 +82
Trophée des Champions 10 14 14 9 4 1 25 10 +15
International
European Cup / UEFA Champions League 0 14 134 73 25 36 264 153 +111
European Cup Winners' Cup / UEFA Cup Winners' Cup (defunct) 1 6 38 24 6 8 66 27 +39
UEFA Cup / UEFA Europa League 0 9 72 32 24 16 106 62 +44
International Football Cup / Intertoto Cup / UEFA Intertoto Cup (defunct) 1 1 8 5 3 0 20 3 +17
UEFA Super Cup 0 1 2 0 0 2 2 9 −7
Total 45 173 2506 1300 597 609 4247 2576 +1671

Club[]

Matches[]

  • All-time record win: 10–0 (away to , Coupe de France, 22 January 1994).[36]
  • All-time record defeat: 0–6 (away to Nantes, Ligue 1, 1 September 1971).[36]
  • Record win in Ligue 1: 9–0.[36]
    • (away to Troyes, 13 March 2016).[36]
    • (home to Guingamp, 19 January 2019).[36]
  • Record defeat in Ligue 1: 0–6 (away to Nantes, 1 September 1971).[36]
  • Record win in UEFA competitions: 7–1.[36]
  • Record defeat in UEFA competitions: 1–6.[36]
    • (home to Juventus, UEFA Super Cup, 15 January 1997).[36]
    • (away to Barcelona, UEFA Champions League, 8 March 2017).[36]
  • Record win in national cups: 10–0 (away to Côte Chaude, Coupe de France, 22 January 1994).[36]
  • Record defeat in national cups: 0–5 (home to Stade de Reims, Coupe de France, 4 May 1974).[36]

Streaks[]

  • Longest winning run in all competitions: 16 matches.[36]
  • Longest winning run in Ligue 1: 14 matches (National Record).[36]
  • Longest winning run in UEFA competitions: 8 matches.[36]
  • Longest winning run in national cups: 49 matches (National Record).[36]
  • Longest unbeaten run in all competitions: 37 matches.[36]
  • Longest unbeaten run in Ligue 1: 36 matches (National Record).[36]
  • Longest unbeaten run in UEFA competitions: 19 matches.[36]
  • Longest unbeaten run in national cups: 49 matches (National Record).[36]

Seasons[]

  • Most matches played in all competitions: 61 in 1994–95.[36]
  • Most goals scored in all competitions: 171 in 2017–18 (National Record).[36]
  • Most goals scored in Ligue 1: 108 in 2017–18.[36]
  • Most goals scored in UEFA competitions: 27 in 2017–18 UEFA Champions League.[36]
  • Most wins in all competitions: 47 in 2015–16.[36]
  • Most points in Ligue 1: 96 in 2015–16 (National Record).[36]
  • Fewest goals conceded in all competitions: 28 in 1993–94.[36]
  • Fewest goals conceded in Ligue 1: 19 in 2015–16 (National Record).[36]
  • Fewest goals conceded in UEFA competitions: 2 in 2002–03 UEFA Cup.[36]

Attendances[]

  • All-time highest home attendance: 49,575 (vs. Waterschei, UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, 13 March 1983).[37]
  • All-time lowest home attendance: 2,006 (vs. Mantes, Ligue 2, 25 April 1974).[38]
  • Highest home attendance in UEFA competitions: 49,575 (vs. Waterschei, UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, 13 March 1983).[37]
  • Lowest home attendance in UEFA competitions: 9,117 (vs. Karpaty Lviv, UEFA Europa League, 30 September 2010).[39]
  • Highest average home attendance: 46,929 in 2017–18.[40]
  • Lowest average home attendance: 679 in 1972–73.[40]

Officials[]

Presidents[]

  • All-time most titles won with the club: 27 titlesNasser Al-Khelaifi.[15][16]
  • Most titles won in UEFA competitions: 1 titleMichel Denisot and .[15][16]
  • Longest-serving: 13 years, 4 months, 23 daysFrancis Borelli.[15][16]
  • Shortest-serving: 1 monthSimon Tahar.[15][16]

Managers[]

  • All-time most titles won with the club: 11 titlesLaurent Blanc.[17]
  • Most titles won in UEFA competitions: 2 titlesLuis Fernández.[41]
  • All-time most matches managed: 244 matchesLuis Fernández.[17]
  • Most matches managed in UEFA competitions: 46 matchesLuis Fernández.[4]
  • All-time most matches won: 126 winsLaurent Blanc.[4]
  • Most matches won in UEFA competitions: 30 winsLuis Fernández.[4]
  • Highest win percentage (at least one season in charge): 76.32%Unai Emery.[4]
  • Lowest win percentage (at least one season in charge): 33.33%Guy Lacombe.[4]
  • Longest-serving: 3 years, 7 monthsGeorges Peyroche.[42]
  • Shortest-serving: 1 monthCamille Choquier.[42]

Players[]

Appearances[]

Marco Verratti
Thiago Silva
Marquinhos
Edinson Cavani
Pauleta
Dominique Rocheteau
Carlos Bianchi
Blaise Matuidi
Javier Pastore
Salvatore Sirigu
Keylor Navas
David Ginola
  • Most titles won with the club: 27 titlesMarco Verratti.[43]
  • Unbeaten player (never lost a match with the club): 26 matches without defeatJuan Pablo Sorín.[44]
  • Youngest player to play for the club: 16 years, 7 months and 3 daysEl Chadaille Bitshiabu.[45]
  • Oldest player to play for the club: 41 years, 5 monthsGianluigi Buffon.[46]

All-time most appearances[]

Statistics correct as of 15 February 2022. Bold denotes an active player for the club.[18]
Rank Player Appearances
1 France Jean-Marc Pilorget 435
2 France Sylvain Armand 380
3 Italy Marco Verratti 367
4 Brazil Marquinhos 349
5 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Safet Sušić 344
France Paul Le Guen
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[]

Statistics correct as of 11 February 2022. Bold denotes an active player for the club.[47]
Rank Player Appearances
1 France Jean-Marc Pilorget 371
2 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Safet Sušić 287
3 France Sylvain Armand 285
4 Algeria Mustapha Dahleb 268
5 France Joël Bats 254
6 France Paul Le Guen 248
7 France Bernard Lama 242
8 France Dominique Baratelli 239
9 Italy Marco Verratti 237
10 France Dominique Bathenay 230

Most appearances in UEFA competitions[]

Statistics correct as of 15 February 2022. Bold denotes an active player for the club.[48][49]
Rank Player Appearances
1 Brazil Marquinhos 72
2 Italy Marco Verratti 71
3 Brazil Thiago Silva 60
4 France Paul Le Guen 57
5 Uruguay Edinson Cavani 54
6 Argentina Ángel Di María 53
7 France Vincent Guérin 50
8 France Blaise Matuidi 49
9 France Bernard Lama 48
10 Argentina Javier Pastore 44

Goalscorers[]

All-time top scorers[]

Statistics correct as of 15 February 2022. Bold denotes an active player for the club.[19]
Rank Player Goals
1 Uruguay Edinson Cavani 200
2 Sweden Zlatan Ibrahimović 156
3 France Kylian Mbappé 154
4 Portugal Pauleta 109
5 France Dominique Rocheteau 100
6 Algeria Mustapha Dahleb 98
7 Republic of the Congo François M'Pelé 95
8 Brazil Neymar 90
9 Argentina Ángel Di María 90
10 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Safet Sušić 85

Top scorers in Ligue 1[]

Statistics correct as of 11 February 2022. Bold denotes an active player for the club.[51]
Rank Player Goals
1 Uruguay Edinson Cavani 138
2 Sweden Zlatan Ibrahimović 113
3 France Kylian Mbappé 103
4 Algeria Mustapha Dahleb 85
5 France Dominique Rocheteau 83
6 Portugal Pauleta 76
7 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Safet Sušić 66
8 Argentina Carlos Bianchi 64
9 Republic of the Congo François M'Pelé 60
10 Brazil Neymar 59

Top scorers in national cups[]

Statistics correct as of 3 January 2022. Bold denotes an active player for the club.[52][nb 1]
Rank Player Goals
1 Uruguay Edinson Cavani 32
2 Republic of the Congo François M'Pelé 28
3 Portugal Pauleta 26
4 France Kylian Mbappé 25
5 Sweden Zlatan Ibrahimović 23
6 Argentina Ángel Di María 22
7 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Safet Sušić 15
8 France Dominique Rocheteau 14
9 Algeria Mustapha Dahleb 13
10 Brazil Neymar 11
Chad Nambatingue Toko

Top scorers in UEFA competitions[]

Statistics correct as of 15 February 2022. Bold denotes an active player for the club.[53]
Rank Player Goals
1 Uruguay Edinson Cavani 30
2 France Kylian Mbappé 26
3 Brazil Neymar 20
Sweden Zlatan Ibrahimović
5 Liberia George Weah 16
6 Argentina Ángel Di María 14
7 Brazil Raí 11
8 France Peguy Luyindula 10
9 Brazil Marquinhos 9
France Guillaume Hoarau

Hat-tricks in UEFA competitions[]

Statistics correct as of 16 February 2021.[54][55]
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)
Player Against Result Date Competition
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[]

Statistics correct as of 6 February 2022. Bold denotes an active player for the club.[21]
Rank Player Assists
1 Argentina Ángel Di María 110
2 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Safet Sušić 103
3 Algeria Mustapha Dahleb 80
4 France Kylian Mbappé 69
5 Argentina Javier Pastore 56
6 Italy Marco Verratti 54
7 Sweden Zlatan Ibrahimović 53
8 France Jérôme Rothen 52
9 Brazil Neymar 49
10 Brazil Lucas Moura 45

Most assists in UEFA competitions[]

Statistics correct as of 7 December 2021. Bold denotes an active player for the club.[4][49]
Rank Player Goals
1 France Kylian Mbappé 20
2 Argentina Ángel Di María 18
3 Brazil Neymar 11
Sweden Zlatan Ibrahimović
Brazil Valdo
4 Brazil Leonardo 10
5 France Blaise Matuidi 9
6 France David Ginola 8
Italy Marco Verratti
7 Netherlands Gregory van der Wiel 7
France Vincent Guérin

Decisive actions[]

All-time most decisive actions[]

Players with a combined total of more than 100 decisive actions (goals + assists).[20]
Statistics correct as of 15 February 2022. Bold denotes an active player for the club.[19][20][21]
Rank Player Goals Assists Decisive actions
1 Uruguay Edinson Cavani 200 35 235
2 France Kylian Mbappé 154 69 223
3 Sweden Zlatan Ibrahimović 156 53 209
4 Argentina Angel Di Maria 90 110 200
5 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Safet Sušić 85 103 188
6 Algeria Mustapha Dahleb 98 80 178
7 France Dominique Rocheteau 100 42 142
8 Brazil Neymar 90 49 139
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[]

Statistics correct as of 11 February 2022. Bold denotes an active player for the club.[22]
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 Germany Kevin Trapp 47
9 Costa Rica Keylor Navas 45
10 France Jérôme Alonzo 38

Most clean sheets in UEFA competitions[]

Statistics correct as of 15 February 2022. Bold denotes an active player for the club.[4]
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 France Christophe Revault 3
France Nicolas Douchez
11 Italy Gianluigi Donnarumma 2

Captaincy[]

  • Longest-serving captain: 7 years, 10 months, 3 daysThiago Silva.[23][24]
  • Youngest player to captain the club: 17 years, 8 monthsMamadou Sakho.[60]
  • Youngest player to captain a club in Ligue 1: 17 years, 8 monthsMamadou Sakho.[60]

Captains[]

No. Player Captaincy Source
1 France Jean Djorkaeff 1970–72 [61]
2 France Camille Choquier 1972–73 [62]
3 France Jean-Pierre Dogliani 1973–75 [61][63]
4 Portugal Humberto Coelho 1975–76 [63]
5 Algeria Mustapha Dahleb 1976–79 [64][65][66]
6 France Dominique Bathenay 1979–85 [61][66]
7 France Luis Fernández 1985–86 [61]
8 France Jean-Marc Pilorget 1986–87 [61]
9 France Fabrice Poullain 1987–88 [67]
10 Senegal Oumar Sène 1988–89 [67]
11 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Safet Sušić 1989–90 [67]
12 France Joël Bats 1990–91 [67]
13 France Bruno Germain 1991–92 [67]
14 France Paul Le Guen 1992–94 [67]
15 France David Ginola 1994 [61]
16 France Alain Roche 1994–95 [61]
No. Player Captaincy Source
17 France Bernard Lama 1995–96 [68]
18 Brazil Raí 1996–98 [61]
19 Italy Marco Simone 1998–99 [61]
20 Algeria Ali Benarbia 1999–2000 [67]
21 France Éric Rabésandratana 2000–01 [67]
22 France Frédéric Déhu 2001–02
2003–04
[67]
23 Argentina Mauricio Pochettino 2002–03 [67]
24 France José-Karl Pierre-Fanfan 2004–05 [61]
25 Portugal Pauleta 2005–08 [61]
26 France Claude Makélélé 2008–11 [61]
27 France Mamadou Sakho 2011–12 [61]
28 France Christophe Jallet 2012 [61]
29 Brazil Thiago Silva 2012–2020 [23][24]
30 Brazil Marquinhos 2020– [69]

All-time most captaincies[]

Statistics correct as of 15 February 2022. Bold denotes an active player for the club.[70]
Rank Player Captaincies
1 Brazil Thiago Silva 293
2 France Dominique Bathenay 227
3 France Claude Makélélé 115
4 Portugal Pauleta 114
5 France Paul Le Guen 113
6 France Frédéric Déhu 105
7 France Jean-Pierre Dogliani 100
8 Brazil Marquinhos 100

Transfers[]

As of 6 July 2021.
Neymar

Most expensive arrivals[]

Rank Player Year From Fee (€) Source
1 Brazil Neymar 2017 Spain Barcelona €222m [26]
2 France Kylian Mbappé 2018 France Monaco €145m [26]
3 Morocco Achraf Hakimi 2021 Italy Internazionale €66.5m [71]
4 Uruguay Edinson Cavani 2013 Italy Napoli €64.5m [26]
5 Argentina Ángel Di María 2015 England Manchester United €63m [26]
6 Argentina Mauro Icardi 2020 Italy Internazionale €50m [26]
7 Brazil David Luiz 2014 England Chelsea €49.5m [26]
8 Brazil Thiago Silva 2012 Italy Milan €42m [26]
9 Argentina Javier Pastore 2011 Italy Palermo €42m [26]
10 Brazil Lucas Moura 2013 Brazil São Paulo €40m [26]

Most expensive departures[]

Rank Player Year To Fee (€) Source
1 Portugal Gonçalo Guedes 2018 Spain Valencia €40m [72]
2 Brazil David Luiz 2016 England Chelsea €35m [72]
3 Brazil Ronaldinho 2003 Spain Barcelona €32.25m [72]
4 Brazil Lucas Moura 2018 England Tottenham Hotspur €28.4m [72]
5 Ivory Coast Serge Aurier 2017 England Tottenham Hotspur €25m [72]
6 France Blaise Matuidi 2017 Italy Juventus €25m [72]
7 Argentina Javier Pastore 2018 Italy Roma €24.7m [72]
8 Spain Yuri Berchiche 2018 Spain Athletic Bilbao €24m [72]
9 Argentina Giovani Lo Celso 2019 Spain Real Betis €22m [72]
10 France Mamadou Sakho 2013 England Liverpool €19m [72]

Award winners[]

Lionel Messi
George Weah
Carlo Ancelotti
Ronaldinho

France Football[]

Tuttosport[]

UEFA Champions League[]

Trophées UNFP du football[]

Ligue de Football Professionnel[]

Notes[]

  1. ^ Includes goals scored in France's three national cups: the Coupe de France, the Coupe de la Ligue and the Trophée des Champions.

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