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PSG crowned champions of France: key numbers from Parisians new victory.

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PSG Stats After Winning 14th Ligue 1 Title

14 – After defeating Lens (0-2) on Wednesday in a postponed match from Matchday 29, PSG officially secured their 14th Ligue 1 title for the 2025-26 season, marking a historic achievement for the club.

0 – PSG did not earn any points against Monaco this season, losing 1-0 at Louis II and 3-1 at Parc des Princes, a unique feat in the league. However, Lorient managed to draw twice against PSG this season.

2 – PSG never went more than two matches without a win in Ligue 1 this season, with one instance of back-to-back draws against Lille and Strasbourg.

5 – Despite previous challenges from Montpellier, Monaco, and Lille, PSG clinched their fifth consecutive title, a remarkable achievement in the club’s history.

10 – For the first time in a decade, PSG’s top scorer in Ligue 1 will not be from their team, with Rennes’ Esteban Lepaul leading the charts.

11 – Marquinhos secured his 11th championship title with PSG, the highest in Ligue 1 history, followed by Marco Verratti with nine titles.

14 – PSG’s 14th Ligue 1 title solidifies their dominance in French football, surpassing other clubs like Saint-Etienne, Marseille, Nantes, and Monaco.

17 – PSG kept a clean sheet in 17 matches this season, a commendable defensive record in the context of European football.

23 – PSG took control of the league at Matchday 23, securing their lead with a victory over Metz while Lens faltered against Monaco, signifying a pivotal moment in the season.

23 – The average age of PSG’s starting eleven is 23 years and 363 days, reflecting a youthful squad with several players making their first-team debut this season.

28 – Luis Enrique utilized 28 players in Ligue 1 this season, with 18 of them finding the net at least once, showcasing the team’s depth in attacking options.

69.4 – Under Luis Enrique, PSG maintained 69.4% possession on average in Ligue 1, setting a new French record and leading in possession among major European clubs.

73 – Despite injuries and challenges, PSG tops the charts for best attack (73 goals), best defense (27 goals conceded), and highest goal difference (+46), highlighting their overall dominance this season.

2396 – Luis Enrique heavily rotated the squad due to injuries, with Warren Zaïre-Emery leading in minutes played with 2396, emphasizing the team’s adaptability.