Crystal Dunn signs for Paris Saint-Germain through to 2027!
Paris Saint-Germain are delighted to announce the arrival of Crystal Dunn. The American international will play for Les Rouge et Bleu through to 30 June 2027.
Crystal Dunn was born in New York in 1992. She trained at the University of North Carolina, where she won the top football award, the Hermann Trophy, in 2012. She began her professional career in 2014 with the Washington Spirit in the NWSL. In 2016, she moved to Europe and signed for Chelsea, where she lifted the English league title.
On her return to the United States, the newly signed Parisian shone for North Carolina Courage between 2018 and 2020, winning two US league titles (2018, 2019). She then continued her career with Portland Thorns, winning the NWSL Cup and the International Champions Cup in 2021, then another US title in 2022. In 2023, she signed for Gotham FC for one season. During her NWSL career, she played 146 matches, scoring 17 goals and providing 11 assists.
With the US national team, Crystal Dunn has made 154 appearances, scoring 25 goals and providing 20 assists. She has won numerous trophies with her country, including a World Cup win in France in 2019, as well as a bronze medal at the 2020 Olympics and a gold medal at the Paris 2024 Games.
"I'm very happy to be joining Paris Saint-Germain, an ambitious club with an incredible city. I can't wait to start, meet my teammates and give my best to help the team achieve its goals. I can't wait to start this new adventure!"
Crystal Dunn - Paris Saint-Germain player
Paris Saint-Germain welcomes Crystal Dunn to the Rouge et Bleu squad.
CRYSTAL DUNN
Profile
Position: Defender/Midfielder
Born: 3 July 1992, in New York (USA)
Nationality: American
Career
2014-2016 Washington Spirit (USA)
2017-2018 Chelsea (ENG)
2018-2020 North Carolina Courage (USA)
2020-2023 Portland Thorns (USA)
2023-2024 Gotham FC (USA)
Since 2025 Paris Saint-Germain (FRA)
Honours
Club
English Championship (2017)
US Championship (2018, 2019, 2022)
United States Cup (2021)
International Champions Cup (2021)
Country
154 caps - 25 goals
CONCACAF U20 Championship (2012)
U20 World Cup (2012)
Algarve Cup (2015)
SheBelieves Cup (2016, 2018, 2020, 2021, 2023, 2024)
Tournament of Nations (2018)
World Cup (2019)
Bronze medal at the Tokyo Olympic Games (2020)
Gold Cup (2024)
Gold medal at the Paris Olympic Games (2024)
About Paris Saint-Germain Féminin
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.
Armed with a squad that combines world-class players with club-developed talent, our women’s team has established itself as the benchmark in France and in Europe. Since 2001, Les Parisiennes have reached seven UEFA Women’s Champions League semi-finals and have won six domestic trophies: one Division 1 title (2021), four Coupes de France (2010, 2018, 2022 and 2024) and one Division 2 title (2001). As the seasons have gone by, the team has featured international players as huge as Formiga, Cristiane, Laura Georges and Sakina Karchaoui as well as academy graduates such as Grace Geyoro and Marie-Antoinette Katoto.
Since January 2024, our women have trained at PSG Campus, the club’s ultra-modern training centre in Poissy, where they work alongside the men’s team and youth teams on a daily basis. 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.
CONTACTS
Matthieu Brelle-Andrade
Head of Omnisports
Press Communication
[email protected]
+33 6 52 53 74 13
Juliette Carouge
Press and Communication Coordinator
[email protected]
+33 6 62 86 01 20
Bastian Hédoux
Press Officer
[email protected]
+33 7 69 32 80 95
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