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Paris Saint-Germain FC holds many records, most notably being the most successful French club in history in terms of official titles won, with 51. [1] [2] [3] They are the record holders of all national competitions, having clinched 12 Ligue 1 championships, 15 Coupe de France, nine Coupe de la Ligue, and 13 Trophée des Champions.
The 2021–22 season was the 51st season in the existence of Paris Saint-Germain Féminine and the club's 35th season in the top flight of French football. In addition to the domestic league , they participated in the Coupe de France Féminine and the UEFA Women's Champions League .
The 2022–23 season is the 52nd season in the existence of Paris Saint-Germain and the club's 36th season in the top flight of French football.In addition to the domestic league, they are participating in this season's edition of the Coupe de France Féminine having already exited in the quarter-finals of the UEFA Women's Champions League and finished runners-up to Lyon in the Trophée des ...
On 1 June 2022 the diocese was merged with the diocese of Saint-Jérôme, becoming the Diocese of Saint-Jérôme–Mont-Laurier. As of 2021, the Diocese had 16 parishes, 22 active diocesan priests, 2 religious priests, and 81,250 Catholics. It also had 5 Women Religious, and 2 Religious Brothers.
The 1981–82 season was Paris Saint-Germain's 12th season in existence after they parted ways with Paris FC. [1] [2] PSG played their home league games at the Parc des Princes in Paris, registering an average attendance of 24,216 spectators per match.
The 2001–02 season was Paris Saint-Germain's 32nd season in existence. [1] [2] PSG played their home league games at the Parc des Princes in Paris, registering an average attendance of 41,040 spectators per match.
Paris Saint-Germain were the first Parisian club to play in Europe since the 1960s, when Racing Paris and Stade Français participated in the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup. [5] The expectation was huge for 1982–83 and PSG strengthened their squad with European Golden Shoe winner Kees Kist, 1978 FIFA World Cup champion Osvaldo Ardiles and, most notably, Yugoslav wizard Safet Sušić, who remains to ...
It was erected on 23 June 1951 as Diocese of Saint-Jérôme (Latin: Sancti Hieronymi Terræbonæ), on territories split off from (its Metropolitan) the Archdiocese of Montréal, the Archdiocese of Ottawa and the Diocese of Mont-Laurier. On 1 June 2022, the Diocese of Saint-Jérôme and the Diocese of Mont-Laurier were united to become the ...