Paris Saint-Germain has set a unique record in its history: the capital club has scored in its last 34 competitive matches against FC Nantes. Since the 0-0 draw at La Beaujoire on February 25, 2006 in Ligue 1, the Canaries have systematically conceded at least one goal from the Parisians. A statistic highlighted by L’Équipe.
“RECORD: PSG have scored at least one goal against Nantes in their last 34 competitive matches against the Canaries, since the 0-0 draw at the Stade de la Beaujoire in Ligue 1 on February 25, 2006. This is a record in the history of the capital club.”
This figure highlights Paris Saint-Germain’s dominance over FC Nantes across the past two decades. Since the goalless draw in February 2006, every generation of Parisian players has found the back of the net against the Canaries, whether at La Beaujoire or the Parc des Princes. Zlatan Ibrahimović, Edinson Cavani, Kylian Mbappé, and Lionel Messi have all contributed to extending this streak, which reflects a nearly permanent balance of power.
This record is not just anecdotal: it underscores how Nantes, despite a few symbolic victories, remains one of PSG’s favorite victims. For the Parisians, maintaining such a run demonstrates a rare consistency at the highest level, where sustained offensive performance is often more difficult to achieve than occasional exploits.