Born in Paris, Mathieu Grébille joined Paris Saint-Germain Handball in 2020 after twelve seasons with Montpellier. Since first donning the Rouge & Bleu jersey, the left winger has established himself as a key member of the Parisian squad. He has contributed to the Club's five French Championship titles (2021, 2022, 2023, 2024 and 2025), as well as two Coupes de France (2021, 2022) and one Trophée des Champions (2023).
Mathieu Grébille made his debut for the French national team in a Euro 2014 qualifying match against Lithuania. With Les Bleus, he has a remarkable international record, including a European Championship (2014), a World Championship (2015), a silver medal at the Rio Olympics (2016), a bronze medal at the 2019 World Championship, a silver medal at the World Championship (2023) and a bronze medal at the World Championship (2025).
"Mathieu brings stability and high standards that are essential to the balance of our team. His experience at the highest level, his knowledge of the Club and his sense of teamwork make him an important figure on a daily basis. This extension is a natural part of our desire to bank on reliable, committed players who are fully invested in the Paris Saint-Germain Handball project."
"Continuing the adventure with Paris Saint-Germain Handball is a real source of motivation. After several years with this Club, to which I am deeply attached, I feel fully invested in its project and still driven by the desire to perform at the highest level. I will put all my energy and experience at the service of the team to help the Club achieve its objectives."
Profile
Position: Left wing
Born: 6 October 1991 in Paris
Nationality: French
Height: 1.98 m
Weight: 97 kg
Career
2008–2020 Montpellier Handball
2020-2026 Paris Saint-Germain Handball
Honours
Club
French Championship (2010, 2011, 2012, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024)
French Cup (2010, 2012, 2013, 2016, 2021, 2022)
League Cup (2010, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2016)
Champions Trophy (2010, 2011, 2018, 2023)
Country
104 caps, 148 goals
Gold medal at the European Championships (2014)
Gold medal at the World Championship (2015)
Silver medal at the Olympic Games (2016)
Silver medal at the World Championships (2023)
Bronze medal at the World Championship (2019)
Bronze medal at the World Championships (2025)
About Paris Saint-Germain Handball
Founded in 1970, Paris Saint-Germain is France's most successful club and sports franchise and one of the best clubs on the European scene. Owned by Qatar Sports Investment (QSI) since 2011, the Club has achieved spectacular results both on and off the field of play. Led by its first team, Paris Saint-Germain is a multi-sport and forward-thinking club with teams in Esports, judo, women's football and handball.
Since its acquisition by QSI in 2012, the handball section has risen to become one of the greatest teams in European handball, winning 23 national titles and qualifying for the Final4 of the EHF Champions League six times in eight campaigns. Over the seasons, the team has included some of the world's best players, such as Mikkel Hansen, Luc Abalo, Thierry Omeyer, Daniel Narcisse and the Karabatic brothers, and has strengthened its ranks by developing young talent from its training centre. This strategy has enabled the club to set new records, such as a perfect season in the 2021-2022 championship, with thirty wins in as many matches.
Beyond the sporting aspect, Paris Saint-Germain as a whole is committed to creating a positive social impact through PSG For Communities, with the intention of allocating funds and offering initiatives dedicated to empowering disadvantaged young people.
CONTACTS
Joseph Oakeshott
Head of International Media and Multisports
+33 7 88 69 13 93
Gabrielle Dupuy d’Angeac
Communication Sportive Omnisports
+33 6 47 48 72 24