Paris Saint-Germain FC

Walkouts Paris Saint-Germain signed football shirts

About

Paris Saint-Germain Football Club, based in Paris, compete in Ligue 1. Founded on 12 August 1970, the team have become France’s most recognisable modern side and Walkouts curates signed football shirts that trace their rise from domestic cups to continental glory.

The club grew quickly after the merger that created it, establishing itself in the capital and building a global profile. This period of growth underpinned successes that now see PSG identified with the city itself, with the club remaining a flagship for Paris and regularly contesting honours at the highest level of Ligue 1.

Home matches are staged at the Parc des Princes, a venue familiar to collectors because shirts worn or sold there carry provenance tied to specific fixtures and cup runs. Across decades PSG have accumulated domestic silverware and a headline record of 13 Ligue 1 titles, while the modern era delivered the club’s top continental milestone, winning the Champions League 2025, an event that reshaped interest in related memorabilia.

Collectors prize shirts from milestone seasons and specific fixtures, and PSG items are notable for their variety. Anniversary releases and retro crests surface regularly, with the club marking half a century in 2020 through special runs that attract framed and limited edition buyers. The Jordan and Nike supply eras produce sought after retail variants and regional releases that often differ in trim and labelling.

Season magnets draw consistent demand, especially those tied to European success and decisive domestic nights. Examples include the club’s 1995-96 European campaign and the modern UCL finals and victories, which explain the chase for shirts connected to decisive matches and trophies. Away shirts with distinctive colourways are also prized, notably the 1995-96 Cup Winners' Cup era and the club’s white away strip associated with that continental run, each linked to a specific final and narrative.

Signed retail shirts, not only match-worn pieces, are actively collected, and fans look for early fanshop runs, player-issue variants and region-specific editions as part of provenance research. Authentication matters in this market and verified items accompanied by a COA are favoured; exact photo proof or witnessed signings when available add further clarity for buyers and curators alike.

Provenance is best read against concrete seasons and fixtures; collectors often cross-check labels and release notes from the 1995-96 Cup Winners’ Cup campaign, the 2019-20 UEFA Champions League run to the final, and the 2024-25 continental triumph that included a landmark win over Inter, alongside derby nights known as Le Classique and landmark matches staged at Parc des Princes. Free worldwide shipping is offered for select framed and limited edition shirts, and Walkouts closes its PSG selection with clear provenance notes on key seasons and matches.

Collector Highlights

Iconic home kits

  • 2019–20 Blue UCL final debut
  • 2021–22 Blue Messi debut
  • 2024–25 Blue UCL winner first title

Iconic away kits

  • 1995–96 White CWC winner
  • 2017–18 Black first Neymar/Mbappé UCL run
  • 2020–21 Burgundy Jordan collab

Anniversary shirts

  • 1995 25 years Eiffel motif
  • 2020 50 years retro crest
  • 2025 UCL triumph special detailing

Collector seasons

  • 1995–96 Cup Winners’ Cup only Euro title pre-UCL
  • 2019–20 UCL finalist first final
  • 2024–25 UCL winner 5–0 vs Inter

Honours

Paris Saint-Germain have built an exceptional domestic record and notable continental milestones. The club have amassed a total of 55 major trophies, led by a record haul of 13 Ligue 1 titles and a 1 Ligue 2 campaign, complemented by cup dominance with 16 Coupe de France, 9 Coupe de la Ligue and 13 Trophée des Champions. European highlights range from the 1996 Cup Winners' Cup and the UEFA Intertoto Cup in 2001 to the club's first Champions League success completed as part of a continental treble. The modern run to European glory included a decisive 5-0 victory over Inter in the 2024-25 Champions League campaign and the final that secured the title. Those achievements underpin the club's status as the most decorated side in France and are reflected by their IFFHS rank of 6.

Legends & Leadership

Lionel Messi, Kylian Mbappé are recent key players of the early 2020s and the late 2010s respectively who each became defining figures in PSG's modern era and helped the team convert domestic dominance into continental ambition through decisive performances.

Safet Sušić, George Weah are legend players of the 1980s and the early 1990s who brought creative spark and attacking invention that shaped the club's rise and left a long‑lasting imprint on its style of play.

Bernard Lama, Luis Fernandez are legend players of the mid 1990s and the early 1980s whose leadership in goal and midfield provided stability and helped secure key domestic honours during formative periods for the club.

Qatar Sports Investments transformed the club's resources and global profile after taking majority control, becoming the defining owner of PSG's modern project and the engine behind the club's recent commercial and sporting expansion.

Stadium

The Parc des Princes is PSG's iconic home and the focal point of the club's matchday identity. The compact bowl of the Parc des Princes holds 47,929 spectators, producing an intense, intimate atmosphere on both domestic and European evenings. Fixtures against major rivals, most notably Le Classique with Marseille, add extra tension and colour and help define a distinctive derby culture. Matchdays are marked by vocal support, banners and organised displays that amplify Parisian identity and make the ground a challenging place for visitors. The stadium's close sightlines concentrate noise and passion, giving big games a heightened sense of occasion for players and supporters alike.

Also known as
Parc des Princes
Local derby
Le Classique Marseille national rivalry

Authentication & Provenance

  • Verification Jordan/2025 shirts widely faked
  • Suppliers Nike/Jordan era
  • Condition modern tech fabric retains value

FAQ

Q: How can I tell official PSG merchandise from reproductions? A: Check items against the club's official retail channels and for recognised authentication; look for a COA or digital verification and clear supplier markings, and when in doubt consult the club's official site for confirmation.

Q: Do you ship internationally? A: Yes, delivery options include international service and some offers provide Free worldwide shipping. Check shipping terms for exclusions and expected transit times.

Q: Where does PSG play and what is the stadium capacity? A: PSG play at the Parc des Princes and the ground holds about 47,929 spectators; please check matchday access rules before attending.

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