Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) clinched their first-ever UEFA Champions League title in the 2024–25 season, defeating Inter Milan in a historic final in Munich. This long-awaited European triumph marks PSG’s only Champions League (UCL) trophy to date, ending decades of pursuit since the club’s founding in 1970.
Beyond their recent UCL success, PSG has established itself as the most decorated club in French football, amassing Ligue titles, Coupe de France trophies, Coupe de la Ligue wins, and Trophée des Champions victories Internationally, the club also holds a UEFA Cup Winners’ Cup (1996) and a UEFA Intertoto Cup (2001) in addition to their 2025 Champions League crown.
Javier Pastore, who played for PSG from 2011 to 2018, was a key figure during the club’s rise to domestic dominance, but he departed before their Champions League breakthrough. PSG’s 2025 UCL victory cements their place among Europe’s elite, finally adding the continent’s most prestigious trophy to their collection.