Their momentum was soon checked, however, and the club split in 1972. At the request of the club's Qatari owners, the traditional crest underwent a major makeover in 2013.Paris Saint-Germain used to host two very famous invitational competitions: the Paris Saint-Germain played their first game at their current home stadium, the 47,929-seater During their early years, PSG played at several grounds including the main stadium of the Paris Saint-Germain is the most popular football club in France and one of the most widely supported teams in the world.Lacking a big passionate fanbase, the club began offering cheaper season tickets to young supporters in 1976.The club exiled the supporters' groups from the Parc des Princes and banned them from all PSG matches in what was known as Plan Leproux.Paris Saint-Germain shares an intense rivalry with In their early meetings during the 1970s there was little indication the two would become deadly adversaries. Even to this day, PSG fans still believe Ravanelli dived for the penalty, and the incident has made this game one of the most memorable Classiques in history. Le PSG reçoit lâOM en lui déclarant la guerre à un OM faiblard, puisque lâentraîneur Artur Jorge provoque : « Marseille va avoir la guerre ». With the game still tied, it seemed that a single decision could turn the game in the favour of either side. However, there was still one more twist in this dramatic game to follow. Actualizado: 27/10/2019 21:33h Guardar Actualizar Final del partido, Paris Saint Germain 4, Marseille 0. was initially a chant sung by PSG supporters during games. It was the first time they talked about sports.
LâOM sâimpose 0-1. 20:29. Paname Inside 230,842 views. At a packed Stade Vélodrome, neither side seemed able to make a breakthrough, meaning that the away side was set to come away with a crucial point that would crown them the top-flight champions for only the second time in their history. It took until the 78th minute for the next goal to come, and it was Marseille winger Florian Thauvin who tapped in from Clinton NâJieâs cross. 20 décembre 1992, 19ème journée de D1. Unfortunately for many at the Parc des Princes, the crucial moment went in favour of Marseille, when PSG midfielder Ãric Rabésandratana was controversially ruled to have fouled Fabrizio Ravanelli in his own box, leading to a penalty being given.Up stepped Laurent Blanc, who fired home the resulting penalty to restore Marseilleâs lead.
20 décembre 1992, 19ème journée de D1. And the Uruguayan smashed it past Mandanda, with the ball flying into the goal, sparking huge celebrations. Everything went perfectly for the Parisians, who were dominant throughout the game, with Marseille a distant second-best. However, the lead would not last for long, as Jérôme Leroy equalised for PSG to even the score before the break. French fashion designer It was with the club's most iconic away outfit, though, that fans saw the first big PSG team which won their maiden The first crest of Paris Saint-Germain was basically the same as the original Under pressure from supporters, the traditional crest returned in 1995 with "Paris Saint-Germain" above the tower and "1970" below the cradle. And it looked increasingly likely that they would hold on to a 2-1 win, especially after Neymar was then sent-off for a second booking after reacting angrily to being fouled. But this time, the match came down to the wire, and was a far more compelling watch overall.Unlikely goal scorer Luiz Gustavo saw his long-range effort swerve past PSG goalkeeper Alphonse Areola into the back of the net, opening the scoring for the hosts. Yet their joy was short-lived, as a brilliant back-heel volley from Zlatan IbrahimoviÄ drew the Parisians level five minutes later.The imperious Swede wasnât done there, bending a long-range free-kick past the dive of Steve Mandanda to turn the game around and silence the home crowd. It took until the 78th minute for the next goal to come, and it was Marseille winger Florian Thauvin who tapped in from Clinton NâJieâs cross. But Marseille refused to give up and fought back to level the game at 3-3 courtesy of goals from Robert Burguis and another from Berdoll. While this match didnât have the levels of drama or controversy seen in the past, itâs remembered mostly for Pauletaâs individual brilliance that won the game.
Olympique de Marseille was founded as an omnisport club in 1892 by René Dufaure de Montmirail, a French sports official. With both sides expected to compete for the 2012/13 Ligue 1 title, this was a highly anticipated clash for supporters all over the country. Both teams came into the game knowing that a win would effectively put themselves in the box-seat to secure the league that season. It set up a tense final ten minutes, with both sides desperately looking for a winner. But this time, the match came down to the wire, and was a far more compelling watch overall.Unlikely goal scorer Luiz Gustavo saw his long-range effort swerve past PSG goalkeeper Alphonse Areola into the back of the net, opening the scoring for the hosts. It set up a tense final ten minutes, with both sides desperately looking for a winner.
But with just seconds to go, a 25-yard shot from Franck Sauzée caught out the visitorsâ goalkeeper Joël Bats to give Marseille a huge 1-0 win. As the biggest game in French football, Le Classique has certainly thrilled fans with some exciting moments over the years. Armando Bianchi converted a penalty to then put the Parisians two goals to the good.