Paris Saint-Germain FC "Allez Paris, Paris est magique!"
It is a professional football club based in Paris and its home stadium is Parc de France.
Ligue 1, Coupe de France, the Coupe de la Ligue and the Trope de Champion have won the most titles in all major French football competitions, including 45 titles in total and FFF's only UEFA Winners' Cup champion.
Paris Saint-Germain, which has a strong background as the capital of France, was founded considerably later than major clubs in Europe, but after its foundation, it overcame a crisis such as a division of the club and entered Ligue 1 in 1974. Since then, he has not suffered a single relegation, and has continued to win the League 1 title for 10 years at the same time as Qatar's capital inflow.
In the late 1960s, the Paris-based football club was founded in 1896 as a comprehensive sports club, Red Star FC, and Stade France.
However, when "Lashing Paris" left the league in 1969, it planned to withdraw completely from the professional football sector, and no clubs belonging to the Paris-based first division were left due to relegation or club dissolution.
In this situation, Paris FC was founded in the capital city of Paris, and the following year, Stade Saint-Germain and Paris FC announced the merger and received about 20,000 signatures were born of Paris Saint-Germain FC. At the time of its foundation, celebrities and companies from Paris, including Jean-Paul Belmont, sent a lot of funding and support, but the start was not smooth.
First of all, the full-length club was based in Paris, and PSG was not based in Paris even though it merged with Paris FC. It is based in Saint-Germain-Angle, just outside of Paris. It was 15 kilometers away from the city of Paris.
As a result, Paris City, which had once again lost its first division club, blocked corporate funding for PSG, and PSG, which was to be part of the first division in the 1970–71 season, remained an amateur club (then part of the French third division División III), and Paris FC remained in League 1 as scheduled and was divided into two clubs.
It was already PSG, not Paris FC, who was selected by Parisians, as stated above that he was part of the third division but was founded with the signatures of 20,000 Parisians.
PSG grew rapidly on the back of the Parisian socialite, returning to Ligue 1 after the 1973–74 season, when Paris FC, which remained in Ligue 1, were relegated to the second division. After the relegation of Paris FC, Parc de France, which had been used as the home stadium until 1974, became the home stadium of PSG.
In the late 1970s, PSG found Saint-Germain-Angle to belong to Paris, and now there is no reason to be neglected by Paris, and until the end of the 1970s, they stayed in Ligue 1 and laid the foundation for the club.
PSG has also been demoted in South Korea, and it is also cited as the basis for belonging to División 3 in the 1972-73 season. However, it is viewed as a concept of "restart" rather than "Relegate", and it is officially explained that it has not been demoted since its foundation.
Paris was relegated to the Ligue 1 relegation zone and Ligue 2 division in 1983, when it was merged with the aforementioned "Lashing Paris" and relegated to the French Fourth Division. One of the split teams was relegated to Division 5. As of the 2019-2020 season, Paris F.C. currently plays in Division II. However, it is a promotion team and until last year, it was part of the French third division, Championa Nacional.
The club grew rapidly by President Francis Borelli, who won the Coupe de France final in the 1981–82 season, led by Luis Fernandez, Dominique Baratelli, and Dominique Rocheto, after many twists and turns to win the club's first major tournament. He also won two consecutive tournaments in the 1982–83 season.
In the 1985–86 season, manager Gerard Ulier took office and recruited Joel Bartz from AJ Auxerre, the first Ligue 1 championship in the team's 16 years since its inception. And as we get into the '90s, the first full-fledged heyday of Paris begins.
After Carnal+ acquired the club in May 1991, it became a strong team through aggressive investment, winning the 1992–93 UEFA Cup and the 1993–94 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, which led to a surprise move to the semi-finals.
Paris won its second Ligue 1 title in 1994, when Paris' archrival Marseille was caught tampering with the previous season, and it was sad to miss the title, but Paris was demoted with a heavy penalty of depriving him of the title of Ligue 1 title.
After eliminating the league's stumbling rivals, Paris reappeared in the long-awaited 1994–95 UEFA Champions League, with key players such as George Weah, Ricardo Gomez, Hi, David Ginola, Polgain, Antoine Convoiré, Bang Sang Guerang, Daniel Bravo and Bernard Lamar showing a 180 degree difference from their first appearance eight years ago.
In the group stage, he won home and away against FC Bayern Munich, and two wins against Russian powerhouse Spartak Moscow and Ukrainian powerhouse Dinamo Kiev, including two wins against Munich, advanced to the quarterfinals, sweeping FC Barcelona for the first time in his team's history. It is interesting that all the teams that could be called the three leaders of Europe were swept by Paris in the 90s to the point where the word "revamune" was coined.
In the semi-finals, they were defeated by Milan, but they made consecutive semi-finals in the UEFA Cup, Cup Winners' Cup, and Champions League. In 1996 and 1997, the club was ranked No. 1 in UEFA's recognized club rankings, thanks to two consecutive Cup Winners' Cup finals.
However, after the departure of Chairman Michelle Denisott in 1998, the team faced a downturn in financial and performance. As a result, star players who dominated the team left one by one, and their debts jumped to 12.2 billion euros.
Throughout the 2000s, he lifted the trophy three times in the Coupe de France, but he did not show a force worthy of his name in the league.
Nicolas Anelka moved from Real Madrid in the 2000–01 season, and Ronaldinho was signed by the Brazilian club in 2001. Ronaldinho was on the team until 2003, when he went to FC Barcelona at a lower price than expected for 30 million euros due to various problems, as described later in the major players' section.
In 2003, when Ronaldinho left, Paulletta, who is said to have been the best striker in PSG before Zlatan Ibrahimovic for 12 million euros, will be recruited. Pauleta remained in PSG for love calls from other clubs until 2008, winning two Ligue 1 scoring titles and playing well. Of course, in 2008, his last season, he narrowly escaped relegation to 16th place, but he won two Coupe de France titles and one Coupe de la League title, a tournament with many good memories for PSG. PSG's 100th career goal for the club was also achieved by Pauleta.
Meanwhile, despite Pauleta's performance, the club's finances, which were on the verge of collapse, were resolved when Carnal+ sold shares of Colony Capital (real estate investment company), Butler Capital Partners (private investment company), and Morgan Stanley in 2006.
After Carnal+ pulled out, PSG faced serious financial difficulties. The same year, however, Emirates became the main sponsor, renewing its sponsorship contract until 2014, when Pauletta left.
PSG, which finished the 2008-09 season with a report card of 16th place in the league last season, finished the season in sixth place and missed the Championship title. But if it's comforting not to worry about relegation, it's comforting. By this time, Colony Capital, one of the companies that Carnal+ sold its shares, bought 95% of its PSG stock from Morgan Stanley and became the owner.
In the 2009–10 season, she also won her eighth Coupe de France title, which is significant because she also won the FA Cup at the same time as PSG's women's football team, PSG Femin. It was the first time in France that the men's and women's teams of the same club won the Coupe de France at the same time.
Although he won several trophies, teams that have achieved such results in the past 10 years, including the league, have rebounded since the 2010-11 season. Talented youth players such as Mamadou Sako and Clemant Chantom simultaneously came to the first division to secure the starting lineup, using veteran players such as Claude Makelelelele, Gregory Coupe, and Ludovic Jilili, especially Andersson Nene, who moved from AS Monaco, helped revive. In fact, PSG in the first half of the 2010-11 season, when Nene showed great performance in the winger position, showed almost the top-ranked performance of the championship candidate. However, due to the thin squad depth, the overall performance of the team was significantly reduced due to the overload of Nene, who played almost full-time in the second half, and eventually fell to fourth place..
In May 2011, Tomi Bin Hamas, who owns a stakeholder of Qatar's subsidiaries (QIA) is a subsidiary of Qatar Sports Inc.
Paris Saint-Germain quickly secured huge amounts of money, and is actually pouring it into it. The amount of money that Alie can invest in PSG, which can invest in PSG, has been revealed as a real part of the EPL's real part of EPL.
In 2012, QSI was completely purchased from the stock partnership and Bernler Capital Partners, QSI was a single shareholder. On June 25, 2013, a friend of Karita Al Qaeda's friend of Qatar's friendship, and then he will be in charge market for more than 1 billion euros, and the same time for years.
Starting with the 2011-12 season, starting to recruit large super stars in earnest from 2011-12 season. Attacks included Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Ezequiel Lavezzi, Jeremy Menez, Javier Pastore, Andersson Nene, Marco Verati, dubbed the second Pirlo in the midfield, Italian national midfielder Tiagu Mota, Matiu Bodme, Blaz Matuidi, Mohamed Sissoko, and defender Maxwell, Chiagu Ciouvarez, and Zalmazin.
If you get the name value value, you can challenge in any big leagues, and Chaeamus was transformed into a level of four rivers. However, there was a situation where the fire broke down at once, and the attack was a situation, and Su-ri, and Su-ri, Su-ri, Su-ri, and Su-ri was also continued.
At once, Leonardo DiCapital Kim was listening to Real Madrid's recruitment of Real Madrid, but it will be difficult to see big performance in Madrid. If Caracbon, there was almost any other places you want to have only thought about AC Milan, but only his friendship club.
PSG, on the other hand, is targeting a lot of Serie A players, perhaps because of the preference of Inter's former coach and Serie A leader Leonardo, who has recorded another bracket history since Kwab Man-hoon, and the article about recruiting Marco Borillo of AS Rome, who is nicknamed "Ceremania." But this is all old words, and now the general public opinion of the community in Korea's tax is inclined toward Leonardo and PSG.
Ciagu Siuba, AC Milan's ace centre-back and now one of Europe's top centre-backs, has been recruited for a whopping 62 billion won, about 32 billion won to feed AC Milan, and it's not just that the head of the team didn't want to collect him because he didn't want to.
In the 18-19 season, which was appointed as director Thomas Tour, and especially in the 19-20 season, especially in 19-20 season, especially in 19-20 season. However, he faced a crisis as he failed to stop Bayern Munich's treble in the Champions League and remained in second place. In particular, in the 20-21 season, Thomas Tuchel's tricky character led to a feud with Leonardo, especially due to a move in the PSG-like transfer market, and in December 2021, he replaced Tuchel and brought in Mauricio Pochettino as the new coach.
In the 20-21 season, he stayed in the semifinals of the Champions League and finished second in the league, and in the 21-22 season, Neymar-Mvape-Messi built the strongest three-top offensive line that no other team could achieve, strengthening its defense and bringing Italy's Euro-winning goalkeeper to the world.
But the lack of a midfield line that looked too weak compared to the brilliant three-top attackers, Ramos' injury to fill the centre-back, Pochettino's charisma and tactlessness that didn't bend any of the prestigious stars, and the team's early elimination from the Cup Round of 16 and the Champions League. That left Mbappe, the team's top star player, in such a serious situation that he shook throughout the season.
However, since he succeeded in renewing his three-year contract with Mbappe and the replacement of the current head coach Leonardo and Pochettino is almost likely to depend on how the team will manage later, whether PSG will be able to rise again or remain as Mbappe's one-man team.
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