According to Bruno Salomon (Ici Paris Île-de-France), Paris Saint-Germain will record their 180th consecutive sold-out match at the Parc des Princes this Sunday during PSG-OM. This streak began with the very first match of the 2017-2018 season. This impressive figure primarily reflects the unwavering support of the fans, week after week.
“On Sunday, for #PSGOM, the Parc des Princes will be sold out for the 180th consecutive time. This streak began with the first match of the 2017/18 season.”
180 consecutive sold-out matches is not just a anecdote: it’s a milestone. The record belongs to a club that knows how to keep its fans engaged, not just for the big nights, but over the long term. Consistently filling the stadium, season after season, despite the schedule, the quieter moments, and the constant debates surrounding PSG, is a remarkable achievement in itself.
And this kind of achievement can’t be decreed: it’s built on a strong connection between the stadium and its fans. Over time, this consistency becomes a hallmark: the Parc des Princes isn’t just a backdrop, it’s a place to experience the game. And when it’s packed, match after match, it reminds everyone that the club doesn’t rely solely on one big game or a golden era, but on a deep-rooted loyalty.
Ultimately, the most striking aspect of this record is its ordinariness: in Paris, a sold-out stadium isn’t even an event anymore, it’s the norm. And in modern football, that’s priceless.
