While Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) had remained one of the giants of global football, the year 2025 marked an incredible season for the club. This time around, not only did PSG gather an impressive haul of trophies, but it also gained a lot of attention from the rapid development of its young players, which is a very promising future for both the club and its supporters.
A Trophy-Filled Year for PSG
Last year, PSG went beyond their limits and won the hearts of their local people as well as other Europeans. They were crowned with the following titles:
• UEFA Champions League 2025: For the very first time, PSG won the Champions League trophy and became only the second French team to do so.
• UEFA Super Cup 2025: After winning the European Cup, PSG took the UEFA Super Cup, the first time ever for a French team.
• Ligue 1 2025: Paris Saint-Germain kept their home dominance by winning the French league.
• Coupe de France 2025: The French Cup was added to the club’s beautiful trophy collection, signaling PSG’s overall quality and superiority.
• Trophée des Champions 2025: The French Super Cup was the final stage of their record-breaking year.
The trophies that PSG won in 2025 pointed to the celebrated quadruple. Their domination in practically all competitions was emphasized.
Young Stars Stealing the Spotlight
As much as the trophies made the news, the young talents of PSG were the ones who captured the minds of the fans the most this year.
• Désiré Doué (20) – Doué had a sensational season. His shining moment in the Champions League final, where he scored two goals, was the reason he got nominations for the Kopa Award, Ligue 1 Young Player of the Season, and a call-up to the French national team.
• João Neves (20) – Neves showcased his talent by making 59 appearances, scoring 7 goals, and providing 10 assists over the period. The goal he scored against Manchester City in the Champions League, along with a Kopa Trophy nomination, was an achievement that really put him close to the core of the team and made him a candidate for the Portugal national team.
• Warren Zaïre-Emery (19) – Zaïre-Emery, known for his calmness and leadership qualities, has become the mainstay of PSG’s midfield. He has been involved in key roles in both domestic and European games.
• Besides them, Nuno Mendes, Vitinha, and Khvicha Kvaratskhelia have delivered ground-breaking performances and are already among the world-class younger generation of PSG.
Global Recognition
Fans can clearly see the glow of PSG’s young talents. In 2025, a record nine players from PSG were nominated for the Ballon d’Or, an indication of the club’s tremendous wealth of talent. On top of that, goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma was also shining brightly as he vied for his second Yashin Trophy, which is awarded to the world’s best goalkeeper.
Looking Ahead: A Bright Future
PSG made the most of it in 2025, visibly showcasing the impact of blending veteran stars with young up-and-comers. The striking talents of Désiré Doué, João Neves, and Warren Zaïre-Emery are turning the page on a new chapter for the club.
With the growth of these superstars that PSG is counting on, the club is destined to keep the competition at bay and let their fans enjoy the perfect combination of youthful energy and experience.