Important Figures
In Numbers – Discover the significant statistics following the official confirmation of Paris Saint-Germain’s 14th French championship title, Wednesday, against Lens.
And 14 it is. Following their 2-0 victory at Lens on Wednesday in a postponed match from the 29th matchday, PSG is officially crowned as the champions of France for the 2025-26 season. The 14th title in the history of the capital club. Of course, that is the main number to remember. But not the only one. The stats behind PSG’s win.
0 – PSG did not earn any points against Monaco this season. A 1-0 loss at Louis II and a 1-3 loss at the Parc des Princes. No other club in the league can claim the same. However, another team managed to avoid defeat against Paris this season, promoted side Lorient, with two draws (1-1 at Moustoir, 2-2 at Parc).
2 – PSG never went more than two matches without a win in Ligue 1 this season. Two winless matches in a row only happened once, with draws against Lille (1-1) and Strasbourg (3-3).
5 – Denied the title by Montpellier (2012), Monaco (2017), and Lille (2021) since the Qatari era began (2011), PSG now secures five consecutive titles. A first in their history, after a previous string of four consecutive championships between 2013 and 2016, but they will need to work hard to match Lyon’s record of seven straight titles between 2002 and 2008, a national record.
5 – PSG lost five Ligue 1 matches this season. In total, more losses than in the first two years under Luis Enrique as manager (2 and 2).
7 – The longest winning streak for PSG in Ligue 1 this season, with a thrashing of Rennes (5-0) in the 15th matchday and another stroll against Marseille (5-0) in the 21st round.
10 – The end of a streak for PSG top scorers. For the first time since Alexandre Lacazette in 2015, the Ligue 1 top scorer won’t be from PSG. In the past 10 years, Zlatan Ibrahimovic (1), Edinson Cavani (2), Kylian Mbappé (6), and Ousmane Dembele (1) have dominated. The leading goal scorers for PSG in Ligue 1 this season are Bradley Barcola and “Dembouz,” with 10 goals each. Far behind Rennes’ Esteban Lepaul (20).
11 – The man of many records at PSG, Marquinhos, clinched his 11th league title in France. No one has achieved more in the history of Ligue 1. His closest competitor is Marco Verratti (9).
11 – With 11 trophies, Luis Enrique is the most decorated manager at PSG alongside Laurent Blanc.
14 – PSG is crowned French champions for the 14th time in their history. A national record, well ahead of Saint-Etienne (10), Marseille (9), Nantes, and Monaco (8). It’s worth noting that this is their 12th title since the Qatari takeover in 2011, after victories in 1986 and 1994.
17 – The Parisians kept a clean sheet 17 times this season in the league. Not a club record, but the best in the top five European leagues in the 2025-26 season.
23 – PSG definitively took the lead in the standings on matchday 23, following a 3-0 win over Metz, while Lens stumbled against Monaco (2-3) at Bollaert. The turning point.
23 – The average age of PSG’s starting eleven? 23 years and 363 days. The lowest average recorded by the club in the league and also the second youngest among the teams in the top five European leagues. A youthfulness represented by the Titis: six of them made their first-team debut this season, including David Boly, Mathis Jangeal, Dimitri Lucea, Pierre Mounguengue, Quentin Ndjantou, and Noah Nsoki.
28 – The number of players used so far in Ligue 1 by Luis Enrique. 18 of them have scored at least once. In fact, among the field players who have played at least one league match, 75% have found the net at least once.
69.4 – Possession is Luis Enrique’s forte. His team had the ball 69.4% of the time on average this season in Ligue 1. A French record since Opta started analyzing the French league. In the top five European leagues, no one does it better. Paris leads ahead of Barcelona (68.7%) and Bayern Munich (67.6%) in this aspect.
73 – Despite injuries and the uniqueness of this season, said Luis Enrique, PSG leads in both the best attacks (73) and best defenses (27) categories, with the best goal difference (+46) as well. Not as brilliant as usual, for the known reasons, but still dominant.
2396 – Plagued by injuries, Luis Enrique rotated more than usual this season. Thus, Warren Zamare-Emery had the most minutes so far with “only” 2396 minutes, ahead of Ilya Zabarnyi, Vitinha, Willian Pacho, Lucas Hernandez, Bradley Barcola, and Senny Mayulu.





