Historic Dominance Continues: Paris Saint-Germain Claim Seventh Trophy in 12 Months.

PSG win French Super Cup 2026 penalties Marseille

Paris Saint-Germain kicked off 2026 in style, dramatically defeating arch-rivals Olympique de Marseille on penalties to win the TrophΓ©e des Champions (French Super Cup) on Thursday, January 8, at the Jaber Al-Ahmad International Stadium in Kuwait City.

The thrilling Le Classique ended 2-2 after 90 minutes before PSG prevailed in the shootout, thanks to heroics from goalkeeper Lucas Chevalier, who made crucial saves to seal a 4-1 victory on penalties.

Ousmane DembΓ©lΓ© opened the scoring for PSG, but Marseille fought back fiercely in the second half. A late equalizer from GonΓ§alo Ramos in stoppage time forced penalties, where Luis Enrique’s side held their nerve to claim their 14th French Super Cup title – extending their record dominance in the competition.

This victory adds to an extraordinary haul for PSG over the past 12 months, during which they secured:

πŸ† 2026 French Super Cup
πŸ† Ligue 1 (2024/25)
πŸ† Coupe de France (2024/25)
πŸ† UEFA Champions League (2024/25)
πŸ† UEFA Super Cup (2025)
πŸ† FIFA Intercontinental Cup (2025)

The Parisians also swept numerous individual and club awards, including the Ballon d’Or, Best FIFA Men’s Player, Best Coach, and Best Club of the Year – cementing 2025 as a year of unprecedented sextuple success and total European and global dominance.

Under Luis Enrique, PSG have transformed into a relentless winning machine, blending attacking flair with resilience. This latest triumph sends a clear message: the Rouge et Bleu are hungry for even more silverware in 2026.