Paris Saint Germain were founded in 1970 and have evolved into France most decorated club of the modern era. As of May 2025 they have lifted an impressive tally of fifty major honours across domestic and European competitions.

The haul includes twelve Ligue 1 titles, all but two coming since the Qatar Sports Investments takeover in 2011. They also boast fifteen Coupe de France victories, nine Coupe de la Ligue trophies and eleven Trophée des Champions triumphs, reflecting consistent dominance on the national stage.

European silverware is rarer. PSG captured the Cup Winners Cup in 1996 and added the Intertoto Cup in 2001. Their best Champions League finish remains runners up in 2020, though they have reached at least the semi final in four of the last six seasons.

Counting only recognised senior competitions the trophy total stands at fifty, placing PSG ahead of long time rivals Marseille and Saint Etienne in the French honours list. Add youth and women’s titles and the broader club cabinet exceeds one hundred pieces of silverware.

Critics argue the spending power behind the Parc des Princes outfit skews domestic competition, yet supporters counter that sustained success demands smart recruitment and elite coaching. With the men’s team now in a second Champions League final in five years, the opportunity to add a continental crown remains the missing jewel.