Paris Saint-Germain has posted record revenues of €837 million for the 2024/25 season – and capped it off with a UEFA Champions League victory. Revenues for the previous season amounted to €806 million.

The 2024/25 season was also the most successful on the pitch in the club’s history. In addition to the UEFA Champions League, PSG won the UEFA Super Cup, a 13th Ligue 1 title in France, a 16th Coupe de France and a 13th Trophée des Champions. The football club also reached the final of the FIFA Club World Cup, held in the US, where it lost to Chelsea in the final.

For the 2024/25 season PSG achieved commercial revenues of €367 million. Matchday revenues of €175 million, marking the fourth consecutive record for the club, have been multiplied by seven since 2011.

PSG has built a global footprint, both on and offline

PSG’s digital strategy has built a global community of 235 million social media followers, 40 percent of whom are aged under 24. The club operates 180 supporters’ clubs in 92 countries.

PSG has 14 official stores worldwide and 177 PSG Academies in 21 countries which train over 50,000 young players. The PSG Campus in Poissy, near Paris, houses 16,400 square meters of training facilities and an educational complex that supports young athletes who follow a dual academic-sporting path.

Global but rooted in Paris

Despite its global reach, PSG remains deeply rooted in the Paris region (Île-de-France). A study by the Limoges-based Center for Law and Economics of Sport (CDES) finds that the club generated a total economic impact of €243 million in the region during the 2023/24 season and created more than 2,300 jobs.