Paris Star

[2] Despite these painful beginnings, President Manier's club remained in the first series of the USFSA Paris championship until 1910, the year in which Paris Star, along with CA Paris, US Suisse, and Red Star FC, decided to leave the USFSA following its refusal to join the French Interfederal Committee (CFI), which had represented France at FIFA for three years, and the four dissent clubs then founded the Ligue de Football Association (LFA).

[5] In the second edition in 1898, Paris Star reached the final, which was contested against the defending champions Club Français at the Vélodrome de Vincennes on 28 March, conceding three goals in the first half and seven in the second in a resounding 10–0 loss.

The club participated in the first championship of the Parisian FA League [fr], in series C (second regional level) for the 1919–20 season.

In 1959, the club merged with the Union athlétique et sportive La Clodo, marking the end of Paris Star.

[citation needed] Paris Star was the first European club of Félix Romano, who played for them in the 1911–12 season.