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PSG's Neymar, Kylian Mbappé and Lionel Messi in 2021. Paris Saint-Germain Football Club were initially fan-owned and had 20,000 members. The club was run by board members Guy Crescent, Pierre-Étienne Guyot and Henri Patrelle. A group of wealthy French businessmen, led by Daniel Hechter and Francis Borelli, would then buy the club in 1973.
Created by Christian Lentretien, former PSG board member and publicist by profession, this crest was first used in 1972 and lasted until 1982. [109] [110] The Parc des Princes, the club's home stadium, appeared below it between 1982 and 1990. [109] The stadium was dropped from the crest in 1990.
The majority shareholder of PSG and the supervisory board of the club extended the tenure of president Robin Leproux until 2013. [30] The LFP announced the classification of training centers for the 2009–10 season. Paris Saint-Germain was ranked 11th, but at the forefront of the list regarding the selection of club-grown players. [31]
His tenure was short-lived but during his only season in charge PSG won their maiden trophy, the Ligue 2 title. [1] [2] Famous Parisian couturier Daniel Hechter joined the club in June 1973 as president of the management committee. [5] He immediately left his mark on PSG by designing their iconic home jersey (known as « Hechter shirt »). [6]
In the summer of 1970, an ambitious group of businessmen decided to create a major team in the French capital. [1] [2] Guy Crescent and Pierre-Étienne Guyot chose to merge their virtual side, Paris FC, created in 1969, with Stade Saint-Germain of Henri Patrelle after the team from Saint-Germain-en-Laye, 15 km west of Paris and founded in 1904, won promotion to Division 2.
Yousef Al-Obaidly is the CEO of sports, entertainment and media organisation beIN Media Group. [1] Al-Obaidly also holds a number of board positions including at Paris Saint-Germain Football Club (PSG), Paris Saint-Germain Handball, Qatar Sports Investments (PSG's owners), Qatar Tennis Federation, Qatar Satellite Company Es'hailSat and Qatar based telecoms company Ooredoo.
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On 11 May 2011, in line with his working contract and in agreement with the owners of the club, Blanc released his executive powers to the Board of Juventus, and resigned as CEO. Instead, he became a member of the Board of Directors. However, Blanc tendered his resignation and left the Board of Directors post on 15 October 2011. [4]