da esport bet: With the French champions having unveiled their new kit for 2023-24, GOAL takes a look at their best strips from over the years…
da cassino online: PSG have never been short of style. The club, deeply engrained into the culture of the French capital, has recently become synonymous with the city's glitz. It's something that has been apparent in their home kits over the years, too.
It started with the original Hechter shirt, named after the club's president from 1974-1978. He designed the first classic PSG kit, one that would be famously worn by Johan Cruyff in a club friendly. And that spirit has continued since, with the likes of George Weah, Ronaldinho, Kylian Mbappe, Lionel Messi and Neymar all suiting up in some variation of the famous shirt.
There are lots of classics, old and new, to choose from, and so to celebrate the release of PSG's new home kit for the 2023-24 season, GOAL has put together the club's top 10 home kits of all time…
10Cruyff and more (1974-80)
Johan Cruyff famously played two games for PSG in a friendly tournament in 1975, due to his appreciation of club president and renowned designer Daniel Hechter. Although the Parisians would lose to Valencia in the final, Cruyff's addition to the side helped PSG sell out Parc des Princes for the high-profile competition.
It was also the year that PSG launched its now-famous youth academy — the humble beginnings of the world-class centre it would soon become.
Advertisement9A 90s classic (1996-97)
There isn't much of a difference between this one and the v-neck of the strip the year before. But the design didn't really need changing — something proved by the immense popularity this shirt has retained over the years.
PSG did a lot of finishing second in this kit. They were runners up in Ligue 1, and lost two European finals. Still, this shirt has survived the test of time.
Getty Images8Electric for Mbappe and Neymar (2018-19)
PSG needed to mark the arrival of emerging star Mbappe on a permanent deal with something special, and they did so in 2018.
The "electric" design was unlike any other Nike design in the world ,and paid a more subtle homage to the club's Paris roots. The kit wasn't met with much European success — the Parisians would crash out of the Champions League in the last 16. But they still won Ligue 1 by 16 points.
Getty Images7Coupe de France win (1982-83)
1982 was a pivotal year in PSG's history. In appearing in the European Cup Winners' Cup, they became the first Parisian club to play in Europe since the 1960s.
Domestically, they enjoyed one of their most impressive years yet, managing a third-place Ligue 1 finish before beating French champions Nantes in the Coupe de France final.