Paris Saint-Germain, abbreviated PSG, is a football club from France that was founded in 1970. The club was created by a merger of Paris FC and Stade Saint-Germain. In the early years, the club played in the lower divisions, but over the years it grew into one of the largest clubs in France. Since 2011, PSG has gained international fame through the takeover by Qatar Sports Investments, which led to major investments and the arrival of world stars.

PSG plays its home games in the Parc des Princes, a stadium in the west of Paris. The stadium was opened in 1972 and has a capacity of approximately 47,000 spectators. It has been PSG’s permanent stadium for decades and is also used for international matches and other major sporting events.

The club is based in Paris, the capital of France. PSG is the largest football club in the city and represents the urban character of Paris. With a strong following from the region and beyond, the club has become an important symbol of modern football in the French capital.