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  2. Parc des Princes - Wikipedia

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    ' Park of Princes ') is an all-seater football stadium in Paris, France. [3] It is located in the south-west of the French capital, inside the 16th arrondissement, near the Stade Jean-Bouin and Stade Roland Garros. [3] [4] The stadium, with a seating capacity of 47,929 spectators, has been the home of football club Paris Saint-Germain (PSG ...

  3. Campus PSG - Wikipedia

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    Campus Paris Saint-Germain Campus PSG Location Poissy, Île-de-France, France Coordinates 48°54′52″N 2°00′36″E  /  48.91458°N 2.01°E  / 48.91458; 2.01 Owner Paris Saint-Germain F.C. Type Training ground Construction Built 2020–2024 Construction cost €350m Architect Jean-Michel Wilmotte Tenants Paris Saint-Germain FC (2023–present) Paris Saint-Germain FC (women) (2024 ...

  4. Paris Saint-Germain FC ownership and finances - Wikipedia

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    Paris Saint-Germain played without a shirt sponsor until the 1972–73 season, when the club signed a deal with Canadian grocery store chain Montreal. [90] PSG then signed with Canadian soft-drink brand Canada Dry in 1973–74 what was the biggest contract in Division 2 history at the time.

  5. Paris Saint-Germain FC - Wikipedia

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    Paris Saint-Germain Football Club (French pronunciation: [paʁi sɛ̃ ʒɛʁmɛ̃]), commonly referred to as Paris Saint-Germain or simply PSG, is a professional football club based in Paris, France. They compete in Ligue 1 , the top division of French football .

  6. Stade Georges Lefèvre - Wikipedia

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    Stade Georges Lefèvre Full name Stade Municipal Georges Lefèvre Former names Stade des Loges (1904–1945) Location Saint-Germain-en-Laye, France Type Sports complex Capacity 2,164 seated Tenants Association Paris Saint-Germain (1970–present) Stade Français (2024–present) Stade Saint-Germain (1904–1970) Paris Saint-Germain F.C. (1970–1974) Paris Saint-Germain Féminine (1971–2024 ...

  7. 2023–24 Paris Saint-Germain FC season - Wikipedia

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    The 2023–24 season was the 54th season in the history of Paris Saint-Germain and its 50th consecutive season in the top flight. The club participated in Ligue 1, the Coupe de France, the UEFA Champions League, and the Trophée des Champions.

  8. 2019–20 Paris Saint-Germain FC season - Wikipedia

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    Stadium: Stade Saint-Symphorien Attendance: 20,685 Referee: Frank Schneider: 14 September 2019 5: Paris Saint-Germain ... Paris Saint-Germain : 4–2: Lyon: Paris: 21 ...

  9. History of Paris Saint-Germain F.C. - Wikipedia

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    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.