| Campus PSG, officially known as Campus Paris Saint-Germain, is the training ground of French men's football club Paris Saint-Germain FC and French women's football club Paris Saint-Germain FC (women), as well as the youth system of both clubs, the Paris Saint-Germain FC Youth Academy. Located in Poissy, on the western outskirts of Paris, France, it replaced Camp des Loges, the club's historic training center in nearby Saint-Germain-en-Laye.
The project was first mooted in 2012, with Poissy being chosen as the site in 2016. Owned and financed by PSG, construction began in February 2020 under the direction of French architect Jean-Michel Wilmotte, and an investment of €300m. The arrival of the men's football section in July 2023 marked the opening of Campus PSG. The women's football team and the PSG Academy joined them in January 2024. The club hosted an official opening ceremony at Campus PSG in November 2024.
The 59-hectare Campus PSG currently features 16 football pitches, the men's and women's football facilities, known as the professional building, and the academy facilities. Its main pitch, with a capacity for 1,100 spectators, serves as the home stadium of the women's football section. Paris Saint-Germain Handball and Paris Saint-Germain Judo, as well as their academies, are expected to move into Campus PSG in 2028, by which time the club plans to have built two judo dojos, two handball courts, and other amenities, including a 5,000-capacity football stadium. Wikipedia text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License - Full article |
List of games at Campus Paris Saint-Germain
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