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Paris Saint-Germain Esports, commonly referred to as PSG Esports, is a French professional esports club based in Paris, France. It operates as the esports department of Paris Saint-Germain FC. They have active teams in EA Sports FC and Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege. Formerly, the club also had teams in Rocket League, Dota 2, FIFA Online, Brawl Stars, Mobile Legends: Bang Bang, League of Legends and Arena of Valor. Its headquarters and training center are located at the Studio PSG in Boulogne-Billancourt, which also hosts the Paris Saint-Germain Academy Esports.
PSG Esports is headquartered in the PSG Studio, which also serves as the training center of its professional teams. This multifunctional 140m2 space, dedicated to sports and digital activities, is located in Boulogne-Billancourt, inside the headquarters of parent club Paris Saint-Germain. Announced in December 2020, the studio opened during the first half of 2021. The Gaming area hosts training sessions and competitions for PSG's professional teams as well as the Paris Saint-Germain Academy Esports. It also serves as a recording studio for the creation of digital content. The PSG Studio has a capacity of 19 people and is equipped with six PlayStation 5, five Nintendo Switch and five gaming PCs.
The Paris Saint-Germain Academy Esports is the youth system of PSG Esports. It is located at the PSG Studio in Boulogne-Billancourt. Launched in December 2020, it aims to teach the practice of Esport through courses and training sessions on different video games and different media (PC or consoles), accompanied by professional coaches. The PSG Studio hosts video game fans of different ages from all over the world and offers course formats ranging from recreational to competitive (professional gaming).
Founded in October 2016, PSG Esports created their EA Sports FC (formerly FIFA) team that same month. In doing so, parent club PSG became the first major European club to launch its own professional esports department. Since their inception, the team has won six titles and has featured players such as Daxe, Rocky, Agge, Rafifa13, Aameghessib, WNU Fiddle and Maniika. Daxe won their first trophies at the Esports World Convention championships in 2016 and 2017. Agge took home the Legia Esports Cup and the DreamHack Winter title in 2016, while WNU Fiddle claimed the Gfinity FIFA 18 US Spring Cup in 2018. In September 2025, the club partnered with Team Vitality for the next two seasons, starting with EA Sports FC 26. PSG.Vitality currently consists of French players Ilian Bouchi and Brice Masson, and manager Maniika, who previously competed in FIFA for PSG between 2017 and 2022.
In March 2024, PSG announced a new partnership with Talon Esports to launch a PSG Talon team on Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege. Based in South Korea, the team competes in the South Korea League. In its first season, they won the Stage 1 of the 2024 South Korea League. The team also secured a spot in the inaugural 2024 Esports World Cup, being the sole South Korean representative in Rainbow Six: Siege.
PSG Esports launched a team on Arena of Valor in July 2021. One of the most popular multiplayer online battle arena games in Asia, and particularly in Thailand, the team competes in the RoV Pro League, the Thai professional Arena of Valor tournament, and consists of an all-Thai roster and coach. Former team captain FirstOne, who transitioned from player to coach in August 2021, leads the team made up of 4Savage, Fakeplayz, Namcs, Deboom and Acapae. In December 2025, PSG would end their Arena of Valor division.
Having acquired Team Huma's League of Legends (LoL) license in October 2016, PSG Esports debuted in the 2017 edition of the League of Legends Challenger Series with the aim of reaching the League of Legends EMEA Championship (LEC), Europe's top LoL division. The team's roster was revealed in December 2016, consisting of Steve, Blanc, Kirei, Sprattel and Pilot. Duke joined as coach in February 2017. Following two unsuccessful attempts to qualify for the LEC via the Challenger Series, the club withdrew from the game in October 2017, also citing issues with the revenue sharing model presented by Riot Games at the time.
PSG confirmed its return to LoL in June 2020. The club concluded a multi-year team partnership agreement with Hong Kong based professional esports organisation Talon Esports to form PSG Talon. The co-branded team competes in the Pacific Championship Series (PCS), with the season being divided into Spring and Summer. In January 2025, PSG and Talon concluded their LoL partnership just before the start of the League of Legends Championship Pacific, which Talon were partners in. Together, they won eight Pacific Championship Series titles. However, the partnership would resume in July 2025. On 18 November 2025, Talon's League of Legends team would be removed from the LCP after the organization failed to resolve financial issues that lead to their players and staff missing payments, which also led to the PSG partnership ending once more.
PSG Esports
Paris Saint-Germain Esports, commonly referred to as PSG Esports, is a French professional esports club based in Paris, France. It operates as the esports department of Paris Saint-Germain FC. They have active teams in EA Sports FC and Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege. Formerly, the club also had teams in Rocket League, Dota 2, FIFA Online, Brawl Stars, Mobile Legends: Bang Bang, League of Legends and Arena of Valor. Its headquarters and training center are located at the Studio PSG in Boulogne-Billancourt, which also hosts the Paris Saint-Germain Academy Esports.
PSG Esports is headquartered in the PSG Studio, which also serves as the training center of its professional teams. This multifunctional 140m2 space, dedicated to sports and digital activities, is located in Boulogne-Billancourt, inside the headquarters of parent club Paris Saint-Germain. Announced in December 2020, the studio opened during the first half of 2021. The Gaming area hosts training sessions and competitions for PSG's professional teams as well as the Paris Saint-Germain Academy Esports. It also serves as a recording studio for the creation of digital content. The PSG Studio has a capacity of 19 people and is equipped with six PlayStation 5, five Nintendo Switch and five gaming PCs.
The Paris Saint-Germain Academy Esports is the youth system of PSG Esports. It is located at the PSG Studio in Boulogne-Billancourt. Launched in December 2020, it aims to teach the practice of Esport through courses and training sessions on different video games and different media (PC or consoles), accompanied by professional coaches. The PSG Studio hosts video game fans of different ages from all over the world and offers course formats ranging from recreational to competitive (professional gaming).
Founded in October 2016, PSG Esports created their EA Sports FC (formerly FIFA) team that same month. In doing so, parent club PSG became the first major European club to launch its own professional esports department. Since their inception, the team has won six titles and has featured players such as Daxe, Rocky, Agge, Rafifa13, Aameghessib, WNU Fiddle and Maniika. Daxe won their first trophies at the Esports World Convention championships in 2016 and 2017. Agge took home the Legia Esports Cup and the DreamHack Winter title in 2016, while WNU Fiddle claimed the Gfinity FIFA 18 US Spring Cup in 2018. In September 2025, the club partnered with Team Vitality for the next two seasons, starting with EA Sports FC 26. PSG.Vitality currently consists of French players Ilian Bouchi and Brice Masson, and manager Maniika, who previously competed in FIFA for PSG between 2017 and 2022.
In March 2024, PSG announced a new partnership with Talon Esports to launch a PSG Talon team on Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege. Based in South Korea, the team competes in the South Korea League. In its first season, they won the Stage 1 of the 2024 South Korea League. The team also secured a spot in the inaugural 2024 Esports World Cup, being the sole South Korean representative in Rainbow Six: Siege.
PSG Esports launched a team on Arena of Valor in July 2021. One of the most popular multiplayer online battle arena games in Asia, and particularly in Thailand, the team competes in the RoV Pro League, the Thai professional Arena of Valor tournament, and consists of an all-Thai roster and coach. Former team captain FirstOne, who transitioned from player to coach in August 2021, leads the team made up of 4Savage, Fakeplayz, Namcs, Deboom and Acapae. In December 2025, PSG would end their Arena of Valor division.
Having acquired Team Huma's League of Legends (LoL) license in October 2016, PSG Esports debuted in the 2017 edition of the League of Legends Challenger Series with the aim of reaching the League of Legends EMEA Championship (LEC), Europe's top LoL division. The team's roster was revealed in December 2016, consisting of Steve, Blanc, Kirei, Sprattel and Pilot. Duke joined as coach in February 2017. Following two unsuccessful attempts to qualify for the LEC via the Challenger Series, the club withdrew from the game in October 2017, also citing issues with the revenue sharing model presented by Riot Games at the time.
PSG confirmed its return to LoL in June 2020. The club concluded a multi-year team partnership agreement with Hong Kong based professional esports organisation Talon Esports to form PSG Talon. The co-branded team competes in the Pacific Championship Series (PCS), with the season being divided into Spring and Summer. In January 2025, PSG and Talon concluded their LoL partnership just before the start of the League of Legends Championship Pacific, which Talon were partners in. Together, they won eight Pacific Championship Series titles. However, the partnership would resume in July 2025. On 18 November 2025, Talon's League of Legends team would be removed from the LCP after the organization failed to resolve financial issues that lead to their players and staff missing payments, which also led to the PSG partnership ending once more.
