A true product of the Parisian youth academy, Dylan Nahi made his professional debut with Paris Saint-Germain Handball during the 2017/2018 season. In the Rouge et Bleu jersey, he won five French Championships, two French Cups, three League Cups and one Trophée des Champions, before joining KS Kielce in the summer of 2021.
Over five seasons in Poland, Dylan Nahi established himself as one of the best left wings in Europe. Used to competing on the biggest continental stages, he took part in several EHF Champions League campaigns and contributed to his team’s domestic success. The experience he has gained at the highest level now adds further depth to an already remarkable career.
A French international since 2021, Dylan Nahi is now one of the key players in the France national team. Crowned European champion in 2024, World Championship runner-up in 2023 and bronze medallist at the 2025 World Championship, he has established himself at the very highest international level thanks to his ability to break through defences, his speed of execution and his attacking efficiency.
Dylan Nahi’s return reflects Paris Saint-Germain Handball’s ambition to rely on leading players while strengthening the connection with its history and identity. Paris Saint-Germain Handball is delighted to welcome Dylan back to the Club and wishes him every success in this new chapter of his career in Paris.
“We are very happy to see Dylan return to the Club. He is a player we know very well, who grew up here and who has established himself over the years as one of the European benchmarks in his position. His experience at the very highest level, his knowledge of the institution and his attachment to Paris Saint-Germain will be real assets for the team. His return is excellent news for the Club and for our supporters.”
“Returning to Paris Saint-Germain Handball is a great source of pride and a very special feeling for me. This Club played an essential role in my development, both as a player and as a person. After several years abroad, I am very happy to return to Paris, to my roots and to an environment I know well. I can’t wait to see the supporters again, wear this jersey once more and contribute to the Club’s ambitions in the years ahead.”
Profile
Position: left wing
Born on 30 November 1999 in Paris, France
Nationality: French
Height: 1.92m
Weight: 78kg
Career
2017-2021 Paris Saint-Germain Handball
2021-2027 Industria Kielce
2027-2031 Paris Saint-Germain Handball
Honours
Club
• French Championship: 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021
• French Cup: 2018, 2021
• League Cup: 2017, 2018, 2019
• Trophée des Champions: 2018, 2019, 2020
• Polish Championship: 2022
France national team
79 caps, 214 goals
• European Championship 2024: gold medal
• World Championship 2023: silver medal
• World Championship 2025: bronze medal
About Paris Saint-Germain Handball
Founded in 1970 and winner of the UEFA Champions League in 2025, Paris Saint-Germain is the most decorated club in France and a benchmark in European football, combining sporting excellence, innovation and social commitment to shape the future of sport. Since 2011, under the ownership of Qatar Sports Investments (QSI), it has established itself as a multisport institution, with men’s and women’s football, handball, judo and Esports.
Since the handball section was acquired by QSI in 2012, Paris Saint-Germain Handball has risen to become one of the leading teams in European handball, winning 23 domestic titles and qualifying for the EHF Champions League Final4 six times in eight seasons. Over the years, the team has featured some of the best players in the world, including Mikkel Hansen, Luc Abalo, Thierry Omeyer, Daniel Narcisse and the Karabatic brothers, while also strengthening its squad by developing young talents from its Academy. This strategy has helped the Club set new records, including the perfect league season in 2021/2022, with thirty wins from thirty matches.
With more than 500 million fans and 230 million followers, Paris Saint-Germain has become a global brand at the intersection of sport, culture and fashion, notably through its partnership with Jordan. In 2024, PSG inaugurated the Paris Saint-Germain Campus, a state-of-the-art €300 million complex. As the Club of the New Generation, Paris Saint-Germain combines sporting excellence, cultural influence and social impact to shape the future of sport and society.
CONTACTS
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