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The Seven Titles PSG and Luis Enrique Could Win To Become the Greatest Team in History
Paris Saint-Germain has a unique opportunity ahead: to win all seven possible titles in a single calendar year and become the first club ever to achieve such a feat. Under the leadership of Luis Enrique, the Parisians have already secured four trophies and are just three wins away from completing one of the most historic seasons ever recorded.
The journey began with the Trophée des Champions, where they defeated Monaco (1-0). They then clinched the Ligue 1 title with six games to spare, dominated the Coupe de France with a 3-0 win over Reims, and dazzled in the Champions League by thrashing Inter 5-0 in the final.
Now, the immediate challenge is the Club World Cup, where they will face Chelsea this Sunday at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey. A win against the London side would mark their fifth trophy of the year. After that, the UEFA Super Cup against Tottenham (Europa League champions) and the Intercontinental Cup, with their opponent yet to be confirmed, remain.
“It won't be an easy match,” warned Luis Enrique in his pre-match press conference ahead of the final against Chelsea. “Anyone who thinks this will be a walk in the park doesn’t know the opponent. They’ve grown a lot under Enzo Maresca.”

The Spanish coach praised the playing style of the ‘Blues’, comparing it to his own: high pressing, offensive possession, and a cohesive unit featuring standout players like Enzo Fernández, Cole Palmer, and rising striker João Pedro. On PSG’s side, stars like Dembélé, Kvaratskhelia, Doué, and a solid midfield trio of Fabián Ruiz, Vitinha, and João Neves have been crucial.
The French giants have already eliminated top contenders such as Atlético de Madrid, Real Madrid, and Bayern Munich, proving they’ve built a collective identity that goes beyond individual brilliance.
If PSG manages to lift all seven trophies, they won’t just make history in European football—they’ll cement their place among the most dominant teams of all time. The 2025 season could go down as the golden era of Paris Saint-Germain.