Paris Saint-Germain has announced, as reported by Le Parisien, that in October it will unveil a special jersey featuring the pink ribbon, the universal symbol of the fight against breast cancer. The men’s, women’s, and handball teams of the Parisian club will wear this kit in support of the “Pink October” campaign.
“At Paris Saint-Germain, we believe that the power of sport also lies in its ability to bring people together and advance essential causes.”
“The women’s and men’s football teams, as well as the handball team, will wear the redesigned home jersey, adorned with the pink ribbon, the universal symbol of this cause. At Paris Saint-Germain, we believe that the power of sport also lies in its ability to bring people together and advance essential causes,” explained Fabien Allègre, marketing director and vice president of PSG For Communities.
“Together with our valued partners, our teams, and our supporters, we are proud to dedicate all our energy and visibility to Pink October, to raise awareness, encourage prevention, and support women and their families in this fight.”
“During these three matches, the club’s stadiums will be decked out in the colors of Pink October.”
During these three matches, the club’s venues will be lit up in pink, and awareness campaigns aimed at the public will be organized, the club said in a statement. A range of dedicated products will also be available for sale to encourage donations for breast cancer research. Starting September 29, PSG will offer a Pink October scarf and tote bag in its official stores.
The funds collected last year notably helped improve patient care and support by renovating the consultation nurse’s office, setting up therapeutic education workshops, and financing specialized training.
Through this initiative, Paris Saint-Germain reaffirms its desire to use its global image to support an essential public health cause. Players from both football and handball will wear this redesigned jersey in several fixtures, while the Parc des Princes and other club venues will turn pink for the occasion.
A scarf and tote bag bearing the Pink October logo will also be on sale in PSG stores, with proceeds going toward research and patient support. Last year, the funds raised already enabled concrete improvements, such as the renovation of the consultation nurse’s office and the financing of therapeutic workshops. By combining sport, solidarity, and international visibility, PSG demonstrates the power of football in serving society.