On Saturday night, Paris Saint-Germain didn’t just conquer Europe — they made history. With their emphatic 5–0 victory over Inter Milan in the Champions League final, PSG celebrated their first-ever European crown and their 100th trophy across all sports.
It’s a record-breaking quadruple this season: Ligue 1, Coupe de France, Trophée des Champions, and Champions League — a feat that confirms PSG’s dominance in French football and beyond.
From National Title to European Glory
This 100th trophy marks the culmination of a journey that began in 1971 with a National Division title. Since then, PSG Omnisports has expanded into multiple disciplines — men’s and women’s football, handball, judo, basketball, and volleyball — each contributing to this century of silverware.
Since the Qatari takeover in 2011, the club has accelerated at an unprecedented rate, collecting 75 trophies in just 14 years. It’s a testament to the club’s relentless ambition and its unique multisport model in France.
Football Still Leads the Way
With 55 trophies, men’s football remains PSG’s powerhouse. It’s followed by men’s handball (24 titles), judo (12 titles, including a mixed one), and women’s football (6 titles).
The win in Munich is more than just a sporting triumph — it’s a validation of a larger, long-term vision. PSG isn’t just about football anymore. It’s a sporting institution with broad horizons.
A Proud Omnisports Identity
From the football pitch to the judo tatami and the handball court, PSG becomes the first French club to hit 100 titles across all sports (excluding eSports). It’s a historic milestone, reflecting a decade-long rise that has transformed the club’s identity.
What’s next? Continuing the legacy. The goal now is clear: reach 150 trophies by 2030 — and confirm PSG’s place as a true sporting dynasty.
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