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      • Influential officials and players in the club's history include most decorated president Nasser Al-Khelaifi, most decorated manager Laurent Blanc, record appearance maker Jean-Marc Pilorget, all-time top scorer Kylian Mbappé, assist maestro Ángel Di María, clean sheet leader Bernard Lama, most capped and longest-serving captain Thiago Silva, Ballon d'Or winners George Weah and Lionel Messi, and world-record transfer Neymar.
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  2. The list below features all players who have played in 100 or more such matches in official competitions for Paris Saint-Germain. Among them are club greats such as record appearance maker Jean-Marc Pilorget , leading top scorer Kylian Mbappé , all-time assist leader Ángel Di María , record-breaking captain Thiago Silva , and African ...

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    • David Beckham
    • Marco Verratti
    • Joel Bats
    • Paul Le Guen
    • Thiago Motta
    • Alain Roche
    • Ricardo Gomes
    • Angel Di Maria
    • Youri Djorkaeff
    • Luis Fernandez

    Arguably the greatest free-kick taker of all time, David Beckham moved to Paris towards the twilight of his career when his powers were beginning to fade somewhat. Despite this, the English midfielder deserves his place on this purely for the star quality he added to the team. Given this was his final professional contract, Beckham decided to donat...

    Italian midfielder Marco Verratti has been a mainstay in the heart of the PSG team for many years now and has deservedly made it into the discussion of the club’s greatest ever players. The Italian joined the club as a teenager after starring for four seasons for his boyhood team Pescara in Italy. After signing in 2012, Verratti quickly made his wa...

    One of the finest goalkeepers to wear the PSG jersey, Frenchman Joel Bats is fondly remembered as both a player and coach for the club. Bats joined PSG in 1985 and stayed for 7 years before announcing his retirement in 1992. Bats formed part of the team’s first-ever Ligue 1 winning team and was a crucial part in keeping the ball out of the back of ...

    A crucial part of the club’s successful 1990s era, French defender Paul Le Guen is considered a fan favorite by many around the club. Le Guen joined PSG from Nantes in 1991 and would go on to make nearly 350 appearances, winning three league titles in the process. After spending 7 years in the French capital, Le Guen retired from the game and moved...

    A player that spent time with some of the biggest clubs in the world during his lengthy career, Italian defensive midfielder Thiago Motta was brought in by the new owners in 2012 to be the anchor style player they wanted to command the midfield. Motta would stay with the club for 6 years and win numerous league and cup titles, though like everyone ...

    Another commanding defensive presence, Alain Roche spent 6 season in the French capital and won a number of Ligue 1 titles whilst at the heart of the PSG team. Roche was also a part of the PSG team that won the UEFA Cup Winners Cup in 1996, this remains the team’s highest honour. After retiring from playing, Roche became the clubs sporting director...

    In the early 90s, PSG was a trophy-winning machine and had Ricardo Gomes as another key member of their defensive line. The Frenchman was a towering presence at the back and could command a defense like few else. During a 4 year stay with the club, Gomes won 4 trophies and kept plenty of clean sheets. No doubt he would have been a key part of the F...

    After a toxic spell with Manchester United, Argentinian winger Angel Di Maria joined PSG with the hope of a fresh start and plenty of success. This is exactly what happened, with Di Maria being a key part of the PSG team for a few seasons. Di Maria played just shy of 200 games for the club and scored 56 goals before departing for Italian giants Juv...

    Perhaps a player that is too high on our list for some, Youri Djorkaeff spent just a single season in Paris but became a fan favorite during his short stay with PSG. He was another vital component of the successful UEFA Cup Winners Cup team in 1996 and dazzled with his ability from midfield. Djorkaeff played 46 games in one season and registered an...

    One of the key people in the pre-Qatari era of the PSG’s history, Luis Fernandez spent time in almost every important role you could think of during his time in Paris. As a player, Fernandez appeared for the club between 1978 and 1986 and made 225 appearances. He would later become manager of the club twice and later became an important sporting co...

  4. Youngest player to play for the club: 16 years, 4 months and 29 days – Warren Zaïre-Emery. Oldest player to play for the club: 41 years, 5 months – Gianluigi Buffon. All-time most appearances As of 13 May 2024. Bold denotes an active player for the club.

  5. PSG have played continuously in Ligue 1 from the 1974–75 season onwards. Since then, the Parisians have won twelve league titles, finishing first more frequently than in any other position. Having come second in nine league campaigns, PSG have therefore made up the top two spots on 21 occasions.

  6. May 19, 2024 · Hummels stuns Mbappe and PSG to take Dortmund to Champions League final Mats Hummels headed in the only goal as Borussia Dortmund stunned Kylian Mbappe and Paris Saint-Germain in their Champions League semi-final second leg on Tuesday, winning 1-0 on the night and advancing 2-0 on aggregate to next month's final at Wembley....

  7. ‘Kik’s’ once again left his mark on the league by finishing as top scorer, Player of the Year, and winning the French league title for the sixth time. Furthermore, he became Paris Saint-Germain’s all-time leading scorer, breaking Edinson Cavani's record with 212 goals in PSG colours.