Association Paris Saint-Germain

When Canal+ bought PSG in May 1991, they created the Société Anonyme Sportive Professionnelle Paris Saint-Germain Football Club (SASP, i.e., professional sport limited company).

Despite granting its French Football Federation affiliation number to the SASP, the association are still in charge of registering the club's professional football teams in official competitions such as Ligue 1, Coupe de France, Trophée des Champions, UEFA Champions League and FIFA Club World Cup.

[1] Formed in 1971, the women's side, Paris Saint-Germain Féminine, initially had amateur status and were run by the association.

[1][3][4][5] Today, the club's amateur section is mainly composed of the Paris Saint-Germain Academy men's and women's teams, which are managed by the association.

[7] Previous chairman Simon Tahar was the last to preside the academy sides and the female's first team; the latter professionalized in 2012.

[9] It became the training facility and home ground of PSG's male and female academies in January 2024, replacing the Camp des Loges.

[1][non-primary source needed] 35 teams, 45 managers and 500 to 750 players of all age groups are on the fields every weekend.

The association's headquarters in Saint-Germain-en-Laye .
Former president Bernard Brochand (1991–2001).