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Paris Saint Germain Women

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Established
1971 (53 years old)

Sport
Soccer

Stadium/Home
Stade Jean-Bouin
(20,000 Capacity)

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Location
Paris

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Competitions
France Feminine Division 1
UEFA Womens Champions League

Last Edit
Ovokx: 28/Oct/23


Upcoming
31/03 Paris Saint - Dijon Women
13/04 Guingamp Wom - Paris Saint
24/04 Paris Saint - Paris FC Wom
08/05 Stade de Rei - Paris Saint

Results
28/03 Paris Saint 3 - 0 BK Häcken W
24/03 Montpellier 1 - 3 Paris Saint
20/03 BK Häcken W 1 - 2 Paris Saint
16/03 Paris Saint 5 - 0 Saint-Étien
02/03 Paris Saint 4 - 0 Le Havre Wom

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Paris Saint-Germain Féminine (French pronunciation: ​), commonly referred to as Paris Saint-Germain, Paris SG, or simply Paris or PSG, are a French professional football club based in Paris. Founded in 1971, they compete in Division 1 Féminine, the top division of French football. Their home ground is the Stade Jean-Bouin. They are the women's department of Paris Saint-Germain.

PSG have played in the top flight since 2001, when they won the Division 2 title. The Parisians won their first major honour, the Coupe de France, in 2010. This trophy, coupled with the club's takeover, signalled the start of a new era. PSG went from being a mid-table side to becoming one of the best teams in European football. The Red and Blues have since been crowned Division 1 champions for the first time in 2021, won a second cup title in 2018 and reached the UEFA Women's Champions League final twice.

The club's home kit colours are red, blue and white. PSG's crest features the Eiffel Tower and a fleur de lys. PSG have an intense rivalry with Olympique Lyonnais. The duo contest French football's most notorious match, known as Le Classique. They also have a strong rivalry with Paris FC, a fixture referred to as the Parisian Derby.

Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, ruler of Qatar, owns parent club Paris Saint-Germain through state-owned shareholding organization Qatar Sports Investments (QSI), which purchased the club in 2011. The takeover made PSG the richest club in France and one of the wealthiest in the world. QSI took control of the women's team in 2012.

Team Members


24

Albert



5

Almeida



10

Bachmann



21

Baltimore



22

Chawinga



4

Dudek



99

Ebayilin



18

Fazer



8

Geyoro



14

Groenen



28

Guilly



15

Hunt



6

Jean-François



7

Karchaoui



9

Katoto



1

Kiedrzynek



11

Martens



16

Picaud



2

Samoura



23

Tounkara



29

Traoré



20

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Stadium or Home

The Stade Jean-Bouin (French: ) is a multi-purpose stadium in the 16th arrondissement of Paris, France. The 20,000 capacity facility is located across the street from the much larger Parc des Princes, and is used mostly for rugby union and association football matches. It is the home stadium of Stade Français and, until 2019, of Red Star FC.

Stade Jean-Bouin is the current venue for the France Sevens leg of the World Rugby Sevens Series, hosted since 2017. It was also the venue for that tournament in 2005 and 2006.

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