PSG's athletes and employees enjoy memorable meeting following Paris 2024

Paris Saint-Germain organised an exceptional meeting last night between its employees and the club’s athletes who took part in the Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games, thereby giving Romane Dicko, Sandrine Martinet, Korbin Albert, Arnau Tenas and Nikola Karabatić the chance to discuss one of the most remarkable experiences of their careers at the home of the capital club.

The members of Paris Saint-Germain's various sports teams came together yesterday evening to enjoy a series of friendly discussions with the club's employees about their Olympic and Paralympic adventures.

The Rouge et Bleu athletes used the occasion to talk about their unique experiences and to answer a whole host of questions from the club's staff members, who were keen to learn more about the preparations, the challenges and the emotions that come with such a competition. Overall, the event was a rewarding moment for all involved, with excellence, self-improvement and perseverance at the heart of the discussions.

The club's employees also got the chance to test out their knowledge via an interactive quiz, where a range of exclusive gifts were up for grabs, before Paris's sporting superstars rounded off proceedings by signing autographs and posing for souvenir photos.

This event reflects the club's desire to create strong bonds between its employees and its athletes, who are all incredible sources of inspiration.

Across all sports, 27 Paris Saint-Germain athletes took part in this summer's Olympic and Paralympic Games, representing ten different nationalities.

Les Rouge et Bleu shone particularly brightly during the Games, too, winning a total of 17 medals: 11 gold, three silver and three bronze.

Download the pictures of the event here.



About Paris Saint-Germain
Founded in 1970, Paris Saint-Germain is the most decorated sports club and franchise in France and one of the best clubs in Europe. Owned by Qatar Sports Investment (QSI) since 2011, the club has picked up some spectacular results both on and off the pitch. Beyond its men’s football team, Paris Saint-Germain is an avant-garde, multi-sports club with teams in Esports, judo, women’s football and handball. The club possesses a large and ever-growing community of over 200 million followers on social media, making itself one of the biggest fanbases in world sport. Away from the pitch, Paris Saint-Germain is committed to creating a positive social impact through PSG for Communities, which aims to allocate funds and offer up initiatives designed to empower disadvantaged young people.

 

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