2024–25 Paris Saint-Germain FC season
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Paris Saint-Germain players lining up before an away match against Red Bull Salzburg, 10 December 2024 | ||||
| President | Nasser Al-Khelaifi | |||
| Head coach | Luis Enrique | |||
| Stadium | Parc des Princes | |||
| Ligue 1 | 1st | |||
| Coupe de France | Winners | |||
| Trophée des Champions | Winners | |||
| UEFA Champions League | Winners | |||
| FIFA Club World Cup | Group stage | |||
| Top goalscorer | League: Ousmane Dembélé (21) All: Ousmane Dembélé (33) | |||
| Highest home attendance | 47,926 vs Nantes, Ligue 1, 30 November 2024 vs Lyon, Ligue 1, 15 December 2024 vs Monaco, Ligue 1, 7 February 2025 vs Marseille, Ligue 1, 16 March 2025 vs Auxerre, Ligue 1, 17 May 2025 | |||
| Lowest home attendance | 39,951 vs Girona, UEFA Champions League, 18 September 2024 | |||
| Average home league attendance | 47,430 | |||
| Biggest win | 7–0 vs Brest, UEFA Champions League, 19 February 2025 7–0 vs Stade Briochin, Coupe de France, 26 February 2025 | |||
| Biggest defeat | 0–2 vs Arsenal, UEFA Champions League, 1 October 2024 1–3 vs Nice, Ligue 1, 25 April 2025 | |||
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| All statistics correct as of 19 June 2025. | ||||
The 2024–25 season is the 55th season in the history of Paris Saint-Germain, and the club's 51st consecutive season in the French top flight. The club is participating in Ligue 1, the Coupe de France, the Trophée des Champions, the UEFA Champions League, and the newly expanded FIFA Club World Cup for the first time.
This is the club's first season since 2016–17 without record goalscorer Kylian Mbappé, who left the Parisian side to join European champions Real Madrid, and the first since 2014–15 without Layvin Kurzawa, who also departed after his contract expired.
PSG achieved their best season in club history, securing the Ligue 1 and Coupe de France titles before defeating Inter Milan by a record 5–0 scoreline to become the second team from France to win the Champions League—after Marseille in 1993— as well as the first French side to win a continental treble.