Despite winning their first-ever Champions League title, PSG has opted not to feature a star above their crest next season — a clear statement from a club with bigger ambitions.
PSG has made it official: no star on the shirt. The decision is symbolic. The club wants to avoid the image of a team celebrating a little too loudly after a first triumph. Instead, they’re positioning themselves as a heavyweight aiming for sustained success.
A Collector’s Jersey for the Fans
For supporters wanting to mark the occasion, a special collector’s edition jersey is already on sale. It includes a stylized Eiffel Tower-shaped star, the inscription “Champions of Europe,” and the number 25. A strong souvenir — but not one players will wear on the pitch.
A Trend Taking Shape
According to RMC Sport, PSG players won’t wear a star during the upcoming Club World Cup, which kicks off June 14 in the United States. Jérôme Rothen confirmed the decision on Rothen s’enflamme, saying PSG wants to stay humble and focused.
This choice sends a clear message: Paris is aiming higher. One Champions League title is great — but PSG wants to build a dynasty, not just a trophy moment. A single star is nice. Multiple stars? Even better.
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