Paris Saint-Germain Football Club holds many records, most notably being the most successful French club in history in terms of official titles won, with 50.[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 12 Trophée des Champions. Their trophy cabinet also includes one Ligue 2 title.[3][4] In international football, PSG have claimed one UEFA Cup Winners' Cup and one UEFA Intertoto Cup.[3] Additionally, they have won 25 unofficial titles.[5]
Their victory in the 1995–96 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup makes PSG the sole French side to have won this trophy, one of only two French clubs to have won a major European competition, and the youngest European team to do so.[6][7][8] The Parisians are also the club with the most consecutive seasons in the top-flight (48 seasons in Ligue 1 since 1974–75).[9] Furthermore, PSG are the only side to have won the Ligue 1 title after being at the top of the table from the first until the last round (2022–23),[10] the Coupe de France without conceding a single goal (1992–93 and 2016–17),[11] five Coupe de la Ligue in a row (2014–2018),[12] four back-to-back Coupe de France (2015–2018),[13] and eight consecutive Trophée des Champions (2013–2020).[14]
PSG have won all four national titles in a single season on four occasions. This feat is known as the domestic quadruple. They have completed the domestic double, the league and league cup double, the domestic cup double, the domestic treble and the league three-peat several times as well. Therefore, PSG are the club with the most domestic doubles and league and league cup doubles, one of two sides to have achieved the league three-peat twice, and the only team to have won the domestic cup double, the domestic treble and the domestic quadruple.[3]
Influential officials and players in the club's history include most decorated president Nasser Al-Khelaifi,[15][16] most decorated manager Laurent Blanc,[17] record appearance maker Marquinhos,[18] all-time top scorer Kylian Mbappé,[19] assist maestro Ángel Di María,[20] clean sheet leader Bernard Lama,[21] most capped and longest-serving captain Thiago Silva,[22] Ballon d'Or winners George Weah and Lionel Messi,[23] and world-record transfer Neymar.[24]