Paris Saint-Germain once again made a strong impression at the Globe Soccer Awards, confirming an exceptional 2024–2025 season. The capital club stacked up honors, further asserting its dominance on the international stage.
Already crowned Best Club, PSG also saw several of its key figures walk away with individual trophies. Ousmane Dembélé was named Best Player, while Vitinha earned the award for Best Midfielder, recognizing his major influence on Parisian play and his consistency at the highest level.
Luis Enrique Named Best Coach
Désiré Doué was crowned Best Young Player after a remarkable season, finishing with 16 goals and 14 assists across all competitions.
Parisian success was not limited to the pitch. Behind the scenes, the club was also honored, with Luis Campos winning Best Sporting Director and Nasser Al-Khelaïfi being named Best President, a symbol of globally praised leadership.
Finally, Luis Enrique was named Best Coach, rewarding a season defined by a clear playing identity and impressive collective mastery. An exceptional haul that confirms PSG is living through one of the most successful periods in its history and firmly establishing itself as a global football reference.
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