The club’s commercial growth played a substantial role, with PSG generating €367 million from sponsorships and partnerships, including six new commercial deals. Matchday revenues soared to €175 million as the Parc des Princes ran at full capacity, boasting a sell-out streak of 170 consecutive matches. These achievements come amid limited domestic TV rights income and a stadium capacity that trails behind other elite clubs, highlighting the scale of PSG’s accomplishment.
On the sporting front, PSG completed a trophy-laden campaign, capturing their maiden UEFA Champions League title, a 13th Ligue 1 crown, the French Cup, and the Trophée des Champions, while also reaching the Club World Cup final. The club’s stellar season underlined the ambition and investment of majority owner Qatar Sports Investments, who took the reins in 2011 and have overseen a ninefold increase in revenue during their tenure, from €99 million to €837 million.
Despite the record revenue, PSG reported an annual deficit, though the exact amount was not specified. Last year, the club disclosed a loss of around €60 million, reflecting ongoing challenges as they balance sporting ambition with financial sustainability. The club’s innovative strategies in digital engagement, merchandising, and international expansion continue to bolster its global fanbase, which now numbers over 235 million on social media platforms.
Looking ahead, PSG has signaled intentions to expand its stadium capacity, with discussions ongoing around building a new venue to accommodate increasing demand and further boost matchday income.
With a club valuation recently estimated at $4.6 billion, PSG stands as the seventh most valuable football club in the world, trailing only major giants such as Real Madrid, Manchester United, and Barcelona. The club’s latest financial results not only underscore its sporting dominance in 2025, but also reinforce its evolution into one of the most commercially successful brands in world football.
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