List of Paris Saint-Germain F.C. (women) seasons

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PSG's team in 2014-15. 20141015 - PSG-Twente - PSG 01.jpg
PSG's team in 2014–15.

Paris Saint-Germain Football Club are a French professional football club based in Paris. Founded in 1971, following the green light given by the French Football Federation (FFF) to women's football, they compete in the Division 1 Féminine, the top division of French football. Since their inception, PSG have played 52 seasons, all of them within the top three levels of the French football league system: Division 1, Division 2 and Ligue de Paris.

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PSG signed 33 women for the 1971–72 season and began life in the Ligue de Paris, playing regional league football during eight seasons. They were promoted to Division 1 for the first time ahead of the 1979–80 campaign, when Division 1 went from 20 to 48 teams, and have now played 32 seasons in the top flight. PSG bounced between Division 1 and Division 2 throughout the next 19 years, being relegated three times and playing a total of twelve seasons in the second tier. They finally settled in Division 1 after winning the Division 2 title in 2001 and have never looked back since. The club's worst D1 finish to date is 12th, its placing at the end of the 1994–95 season.

The Parisians experienced their best season to date in 2020–21, when they clinched their maiden Division 1 title with 62 points (club record). Other notable campaigns include 2009–10, 2017–18 and 2021–22, in which they won the Coupe de France. PSG also fared well in 2014–15 and 2016–17, reaching the UEFA Women's Champions League final in both seasons (2015 and 2017). The 2016–17 and 2022–23 campaigns also saw the club score 116 goals and play 38 matches in all competitions (club records). Finally, Marie-Antoinette Katoto set the club's record for most goals scored in a season by a single player in 2018–19 (30 goals).

Seasons

As of 27 May 2023. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6]
Missing data from matches of the Ligue de Paris (1971–1979) and National 1B / Division 2 (1993–94, 1996–97 and 1997–98 seasons).
WinnersRunners-upPromotedRelegated
Season League CdF TdC UEFA / FIFA GWDLGFGAGDWin %Top scorer(s)
1971–72 Ligue de Paris 2nd000000+0!
1972–73 Ligue de Paris 000000+0!
1973–74 Ligue de Paris 000000+0!
1974–75 Ligue de Paris 4th000000+0!
1975–76 Ligue de Paris 6th000000+0!
1976–77 Ligue de Paris 5th000000+0!
1977–78 Ligue de Paris 000000+0!
1978–79 Ligue de Paris 000000+0!
1979–80 Division 1 Centre, 3rd 148244011+29057.14
1980–81 Division 1 Centre, 3rd 147342212+10050.00
1981–82 Division 1 Centre, 5th 144371721−4028.57
1982–83 Division 2 RU 2111553111+20052.38
1983–84 Division 2 Group C, 4th 208395027+23040.00
1984–85 Division 2 RU 2311395033+17047.83
1985–86 Division 2 SF 219844322+21042.86
1986–87 Division 1 Group A, 3rd 148152922+7057.14
1987–88 Division 1 Group A, 7th 1861112537−12033.33
1988–89 Division 1 Group A, 3rd 1810263329+4055.56
1989–90 Division 1 Group B, 7th 187472724+3038.89
1990–91 Division 1 Group B, 5th 187652827+1038.89
1991–92 Division 1 Group B, 5th 189453620+16050.00
1992–93 National 1B Group B, 5th 188372019+1044.44
1993–94 National 1B 3rd 000000+0!
1994–95 National 1A 12th 2222181677−61009.09
1995–96 National 1B Group A, 4th 189363431+3050.00
1996–97 National 1B Group A, 7th 000000+0!
1997–98 National 1B Group A, 5th 000000+0!
1998–99 National 1B Group A, 3rd 1811254820+28061.11
1999–00 National 1B Group A, 2nd 1814134913+36077.78
2000–01 National 1B 1st 2018028311+72090.00
2001–02 National 1A 5th QF 2513664532+13052.00 Flag of France.svg Ingrid Boyeldieu 17
2002–03 Division 1 7th R16 247894057−17029.17 Flag of France.svg Ingrid Boyeldieu 13
2003–04 Division 1 8th QF 2578102737−10028.00 Flag of France.svg Ingrid Boyeldieu 5
2004–05 Division 1 10th SF 2665154868−20023.08 Flag of France.svg Ingrid Boyeldieu 12
2005–06 Division 1 8th R16 2494113237−5037.50 Flag of France.svg Sarah Hamraoui 5
2006–07 Division 1 7th R32 236893837+1026.09 Flag of France.svg Aurélie Mula 9
2007–08 Division 1 5th RU 27134103639−3048.15 Flag of France.svg Marie-Laure Delie 21
2008–09 Division 1 8th R32 237793031−1030.43 Flag of France.svg Candice Prévost 7
2009–10 Division 1 3rd W 2719627412+62070.37 Flag of France.svg Camille Abily 12
2010–11 Division 1 2nd R32 2418155317+36075.00 Flag of Brazil.svg Kátia 12
2011–12 Division 1 4th SF UEFA Champions League R16 3119667828+50061.29 Flag of France.svg Kenza Dali 13
2012–13 Division 1 2nd SF 2722239412+82081.48 Flag of Sweden.svg Kosovare Asllani 22
2013–14 Division 1 2nd RU UEFA Champions League R32 30233410714+93076.67 Flag of France.svg Marie-Laure Delie 29
2014–15 Division 1 2nd R16 UEFA Champions League RU 34273411116+95079.41 Flag of France.svg Marie-Laure Delie 20
2015–16 Division 1 2nd SF UEFA Champions League SF 35257310824+84071.43 Flag of Brazil.svg Cristiane 23
2016–17 Division 1 3rd RU UEFA Champions League RU 37265611626+90070.27 Flag of France.svg Marie-Laure Delie 28
2017–18 Division 1 2nd W 2824227414+60085.71 Flag of France.svg Marie-Antoinette Katoto 26
2018–19 Division 1 2nd QF UEFA Champions League QF 3125338423+61080.65 Flag of France.svg Marie-Antoinette Katoto 30
2019–20 Division 1 2nd RU RU UEFA Champions League SF 2821529713+84075.00 Flag of France.svg Marie-Antoinette Katoto 24
2020–21 Division 1 1st R32 [nb 1] [nb 2] UEFA Champions League SF 31253310213+89080.65 Flag of France.svg Marie-Antoinette Katoto 25
2021–22 Division 1 2nd W [nb 3] UEFA Champions League SF 37284511823+95075.68 Flag of France.svg Marie-Antoinette Katoto 32
2022–23 Division 1 2nd RU RU UEFA Champions League QF 3825766824+44065.79 Flag of France.svg Kadidiatou Diani 26

Notes

  1. The French Football Federation cancelled the 2020–21 edition of the Coupe de France féminine due to the COVID-19 pandemic in France.
  2. The French Football Federation cancelled the 2020 edition of the Trophée des Championnes due to the COVID-19 pandemic in France.
  3. The French Football Federation cancelled the 2021 edition of the Trophée des Championnes due to the COVID-19 pandemic in France.

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