PSG on the Brink of History: Aiming for First-Ever Official Septuple
Paris Saint-Germain is on the verge of making football history. After a near-perfect campaign, the French giants are now just three titles away from becoming the first club ever to win an official septuple in a single calendar year.
What Has PSG Won So Far?
The 2024–25 season has been nothing short of dominant for Luis Enrique’s side, who have swept through domestic and international competitions. Their current trophy haul includes:
- 🏆 Ligue 1
- 🏆 Coupe de France
- 🏆 Trophée des Champions (French Super Cup)
- 🏆 UEFA Champions League (their first European crown)
They’ve also secured a spot in the UEFA Super Cup (August) and advanced to the Club World Cup Final, after a stunning 4-0 semifinal win over Real Madrid.
What’s Left to Complete the Septuple?
To achieve the historic septuple, PSG still need to win:
- 🏆 FIFA Club World Cup Final – vs Chelsea, this Sunday in New Jersey
- 🏆 2025 French Super Cup
- 🏆 FIFA Intercontinental Cup – scheduled for December 2025
Should they win all three, PSG would secure seven official trophies in a single year—a feat never achieved before in football history.

How Historic Would This Be?
Such a triumph would surpass the legendary sextuple achieved by FC Barcelona in 2009, setting a new benchmark in the modern game. PSG has already broken the record for most wins by a French team in a single season, with 48 victories.
A septuple would not only be a symbol of total dominance, but also a defining legacy moment for the club’s Qatari ownership, players, and fanbase.
What’s Next for PSG?
The immediate challenge is Chelsea in the Club World Cup Final, this Sunday at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey—a match that could bring them within two titles of rewriting football history.