List of Paris Saint-Germain Féminine records and statistics

Paris Saint-Germain Féminine have won three titles. Domestically, the capital side have clinched two Coupe de France and one Division 2 title. PSG have yet to claim their first Division 1 championship; they have finished as runners-up on eight occasions. In international club football, Paris have reached the UEFA Champions League final twice, first in 2015 and then in 2017.

PSG players lift the French Cup trophy in 2010.

Influential officials and players in the club's history include most decorated presidents Bernard Brochand, Simon Tahar and Nasser Al-Khelaifi, trophy-winning managers Sébastien Thierry, Camille Vaz and Bernard Mendy, record appearance maker and longest-serving captain Sabrina Delannoy, all-time top scorer Marie-Laure Delie, Champions League record striker Cristiane, and most awarded player Marie-Antoinette Katoto.

Honours

As of the 2019–20 season.[1][2]

Domestic

European

Competitive record

As of the 2019–20 UEFA Women's Champions League.[3][4][5][6][7][8]
Missing data from matches of the Ligue de Paris (1971–1979) and Division 2 (1993–94, 1996–97 and 1997–98 seasons).
PSG players celebrating their first-ever qualification to the UEFA Champions League in 2011.
Competition T Part Pld W D L Win % GF GA GD
National
National 1A / Division 1 0 29 580 309 100 171 53.28 1214 707 +507
National 1B / Division 2 1 12 177 99 28 50 55.93 408 187 +221
Ligue de Paris Île-de-France 0 8
Challenge de France / Coupe de France 2 19 71 48 13 10 67.61 239 55 +184
Trophée des Championnes 0 1 1 0 1 0 00.00 1 1 0
International
UEFA Cup / UEFA Champions League 0 7 44 27 7 10 61.36 91 37 +54
Total 3 56 873 483 149 241 55.33 1953 987 +966

Club

As of 14 November 2020.
PSG's team during the 2013–14 season.
PSG ultras at a match in 2015.

Matches

Seasons

Officials

Presidents

Managers

Players

Appearances

Rank Player Position Paris Saint-Germain Appearances Source
1 Sabrina Delannoy DF2005–2017321[19]
2 Laure Boulleau DF2005–2018230[20]
3 Nonna Debonne DF2004–2014189[21]
4 Candice Prévost FW2003–2012177[22]
5 Jessica Houara DF2009–2016175[23]
6 Marie-Laure Delie FW2007–2008
2013–2018
164[24]
7 Caroline Pizzala MF2007–2014157[25]
8 Shirley Cruz MF2012–2018133[26]
9 Bérangère Sapowicz GK2003–2013125[27]
10 Kenza Dali MF2011–2016125[28]

Goalscorers

Rank Player Position Paris Saint-Germain Goals Source
1 Marie-Laure Delie FW2007–2008
2013–2018
134[24]
2 Marie-Antoinette Katoto FW2015–100[30]
3 Ingrid Boyeldieu FW2001–2005
2008–2010
58[31]
4 Lindsey Horan FW2012–201657[32]
5 Cristiane FW2015–201750[33]
6 Kosovare Asllani FW2012–201645[34]
7 Kenza Dali MF2011–201645[28]
8 Kadidiatou Diani FW2017–44[35]
9 Candice Prévost FW2003–201235[22]
10 Sabrina Delannoy DF2005–201733[19]

Captains

No. Player Captaincy Source
1 Florence Freyermuth2000–2004[6]
2 Laetitia Duffour2004–2006[6]
3 Sabrina Delannoy2006–2015[6][36]
4 Caroline Seger2015–2016[37]
5 Shirley Cruz2016–2018[38]
6 Formiga2018–2019[39]
7 Irene Paredes2019–[40]

Award winners

Trophées UNFP du football

French Football Federation

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