The year began with a symbolic and groundbreaking milestone: the launch of the first international One Team programme in Doha. Twenty young beneficiaries inaugurated this new dimension of the programme in the presence of Paris coach Luis Enrique, marking a major step forward in the internationalisation of the Foundation's activities.
In the same spirit of openness and sharing, the PSG Campus in Poissy hosted the first edition of the Spurs Community Leadership Institute, bringing together forty women leaders to discuss leadership, empowerment and social impact, in collaboration with the San Antonio Spurs. This was a highlight that illustrated the ability of sport to build bridges between cultures and engagement.
Over the months, PSG for Communities continued to support young people, particularly through its long-standing programmes. In February, children from the Rouge & Bleu Schools enjoyed a unique experience in the mountains, with many discovering the joys of their first trip to the snow.
March, dedicated to equality, highlighted the Allez les Filles programme. Eighty-four young girls were supported in preparing for a public speaking competition, developing their self-confidence and public speaking skills. This momentum was extended through the SNIPES Serves x Allez les Filles collaboration, combining hip-hop culture, dance and artistic expression as levers for empowerment.
This commitment help improve accessibility to sport was also embodied internationally with the inauguration of the Achraf Hakimi pitch in Ouaoula, Morocco, alongside Tibu Africa, a powerful symbol of sport accessible to all.
In the spring, solidarity came to the Parc des Princes. In April, a solidarity canteen provided support to 2,500 students, complemented by a student assistance forum. In the same month, on World Autism Awareness Day, all the One Team teams came together for an inclusive tournament, a highlight of sharing and awareness-raising.
In May, the young girls from the Allez les Filles programme enjoyed a unique immersion at the PSG Dojo, an initiation into the highest level of sport and drawing inspiration and motivation from the very heart of the Club.
The summer of 2025 was marked by major events. During the Champions League final in Munich, PSG for Communities hosted a Fan Zone attracting 17,000 people, before co-organising a Dream Evening alongside the UEFA Foundation and the Inter Milan Foundation. A few days later, PSG for Communities Day brought together more than 300 beneficiaries at the PSG Campus for a day of celebration and sport.
In July, the PSG for Communities Village in Pierrefitte-sur-Seine offered sports and cultural activities to young people who were not going on holiday, while fourteen One Team players proudly represented the Club at the Genuine World Cup 2025 in Houston, among forty adapted football teams from around the globe.
Throughout the summer, PSG for Communities Holidays gave many young people the chance to enjoy moments of respite, discovery and togetherness.
At the start of the school year, the Foundation built more bridges between sport and culture. Three young girls from Allez les Filles were invited to an exceptional behind-the-scenes experience at the WWE in Paris La Défense Arena, while PSG for Communities became a charity partner of the Rookie Fashion Show on the roof of Galeries Lafayette.
The highlight of the year, the 2nd Paris for Good Gala, organised at the Parc des Princes with the Naked Heart Foundation, raised €4 million for the projects of both organisations.
In October, the collaboration with the Virgil Abloh Foundation resulted in a special jersey and an invitation for the Foundation's young people to attend the Virgil Abloh exhibition at the Grand Palais. That same month, the Pink October campaign mobilised the Club and its athletes, raising more than €44,000 for the AP-HP and initiatives at Trousseau Hospital.
The activities continued through the final months of the year, with a second solidarity canteen in November, supporting 1,000 students thanks to a large network of partners. In December, a dedicated PSG for Communities match between PSG and Rennes celebrated the Foundation's 25th anniversary, combining solidarity, fundraising and celebration.
Finally, the One Team programme closed the year with participation in an adapted football tournament organised by Atlético Madrid, reminding us that inclusion and sharing transcend all borders.