1986: PARIS SAINT-GERMAIN AND RTL REISSUE AN ICONIC JERSEY
Le Paris Saint-Germain met à l’honneur l’effectif de Gérard Houllier, entraineur emblématique de 1985 à 1988, en rééditant le maillot de la saison 1985-1986. Fidèle aux matières et au design d’origine, floqué par la même entreprise qu’alors, ce maillot collector est disponible en quantité ultra limité. Une édition capsule pour rendre hommage à une équipe qui, après une série exceptionnelle de 26 matchs sans défaite entre juillet 1985 et janvier 1986, célébra son premier sacre national le 12 avril 1986.
Available from today in Club stores in France, Japan, and Hong Kong, as well as on the Paris Saint-Germain online store, the jersey offers five flocking options, featuring five numbers on the back: 4 (Jean-Marc Pilorget), 7 (Oumar Sene), 8 (Luis Fernandez), 9 (Dominique Rocheteau), and 10 (Safet Sušić).
The reissue will also be marked by the presence of former players from Gérard Houllier’s squad on Sunday, April 19, during the Paris Saint-Germain vs. Olympique Lyonnais match at the Parc des Princes.
The jersey is now available on the Paris Saint-Germain online store:
Images of the jersey are available here :
1996: AN ANNIVERSARY BOOK REVISITING A EUROPEAN EPIC
To mark the 30th anniversary of the Club’s European Cup victory, Paris Saint-Germain and Amphora Editions will publish on April 30 a book titled “PSG 1996 – First European Triumph.” The book reveals behind-the-scenes insights from the 1995–1996 season and offers a unique immersion into the squad of that era.
Built around portraits of emblematic players such as Youri Djorkaeff, Bernard Lama, Raí, and Alain Roche, and illustrated with archival photographs, this book—written by Clément Lemaître—pays tribute to a collective that gave the Club’s supporters their first thrills on the European stage.
“PSG 1996 – Premier sacre européen” will be available in Paris Saint-Germain stores in France and on its online store from April 30, 2026.
Images of the book ‘PSG 1996 – First European Triumph’ are available here:
2025: AN ARTWORK AND A MUSICAL CREATION RETRACING A HISTORIC SEASON
Nearly one year after Paris Saint-Germain’s UEFA Champions League victory, the Club pays tribute to Luis Enrique’s team through two works by Octave Marsal and Michaël Canitrot.
The poster, titled “Allégorie Parisienne” and designed by French artist Octave Marsal—known for his collaborations with leading brands—celebrates the six trophies won by Paris Saint-Germain in 2025: the UEFA Champions League, UEFA Super Cup, Intercontinental Cup, Ligue 1, Coupe de France, and Trophée des Champions. True to his signature style blending architecture, classical drawing, and imagination, Marsal presents a symbolic cartography in which each trophy engages in dialogue with a Parisian landmark, from the Parc des Princes to the Arc de Triomphe. A historic sextuple is thus brought to life through a rich and immersive visual work.
Available across multiple formats, this creation will also be released as a limited edition of 75 pieces, each signed and numbered by the artist.
Octave Marsal’s poster, printed by oneart, will be available soon on the Paris Saint-Germain online store.
The visual of the poster is available here:
To extend the emotions of this unique season, Paris Saint-Germain also announces the release of “Le cœur de Paris”, composed by DJ and producer Michaël Canitrot. This original musical creation blends electro and lyrical elements through the voice of mezzo-soprano Marina Viotti, bringing to life the emotions of a story, a heritage, and a city—Paris. Conceived to celebrate 40 years of iconic victories, the piece forms an artistic bridge between the pioneers of 1986 and today’s achievements.
Premiered for the first time at the Parc des Princes on May 17 during the match against AJ Auxerre, this piece—featuring symbolic lyrics—is now available on all streaming platforms.
“Le cœur de Paris” is now available on all streaming platforms: