Jackie Groenen extends her contract with Paris Saint-Germain until 2027
Paris Saint-Germain is pleased to announce the contract extension of Jackie Groenen for three more seasons. The Dutch international is now committed to the Club until 30 June 2027.
Jackie Groenen started playing football at a very young age in the Netherlands, while also practicing judo at a high level. She began her professional career in Germany in 2011 with SG Essen-Schönebeck before moving to MSV Duisburg. In 2014, she spent a season at Chelsea FC in England, then returned to Germany the following year to play for FFC Frankfurt. After four seasons in the Bundesliga, she went back to Great Britain, this time with Manchester United. After three seasons and 57 matches with the Red Devils, she joined the Paris Saint-Germain squad in 2022.
Since joining the Club, the Parisian number 14 has played 59 matches, scored 3 goals and provided 5 assists in Rouge et Bleu; she also won the Coupe de France in 2024.
On the international stage, Jackie first played for the Netherlands' U17 and U19 youth teams before being called up to the senior team in January 2016 for a friendly against Denmark. She won the 2017 European Championship and the 2018 Algarve Cup and now boasts 114 caps and 9 goals.
“To me, extending my contract with Paris Saint-Germain is the logical next step. I am very happy to continue being part of this club and this ambitious project. Since I arrived, I have felt a special connection with the team and the supporters, and I am eager to contribute even more to PSG's future successes.”
Jackie Groenen, Paris Saint-Germain
JACKIE GROENEN
Profile
Position: Midfielder
Born on 17 December 1994, in Tilburg (Netherlands)
Nationality: Dutch
Height: 1.65m
Career
2011 SG Essen-Schönebeck (GER)
2011-2013 MSV Duisbourg (GER)
2014-2015 Chelsea FC (ENG)
2015-2019 1. FFC Francfort (GER)
2019-2022 Manchester United (ENG)
Since 2022 Paris Saint-Germain
Honours
Club
Coupe de France (2024)
With the Dutch national team
114 caps, 9 goal
European Champion (2017)
Algarve Cup (2018)
About Paris Saint-Germain Women
Founded in 1970, Paris Saint-Germain is the most successful club and sports franchise in France and one of the top clubs on the European stage. Owned by Qatar Sports Investment (QSI) since 2011, the club has achieved spectacular results on and off the pitch. In addition to its men's football team, Paris Saint-Germain is a multi-sport, forward-thinking club with esports, judo, women's football and handball. The Club has a large and growing community of over 200 million followers on social networks, making it one of the largest in world sport. Our women's team is a benchmark in France and on the European stage, boasting a mix of world-class players and talented youngsters trained at the club. Since 2001, the Parisians have reached the last four of the Champions League seven times and have won six national titles: a French league title (2021), four Coupes de France (2010, 2018, 2022, 2024) and a Division 2 championship (2001). Over the seasons, the women's section has seen the emergence of some of the world's greatest players, including Formiga, Cristiane, Laura Georges, Sakina Karchaoui, Grace Geyoro and Marie-Antoinette Katoto, all graduates of the academy. Since January 2024, the players have been based at Campus PSG, the Club's ultra-modern training centre in Poissy, where they work alongside the men's team, the academy and pre-academy centres on a daily basis. Beyond the sporting aspect, Paris Saint-Germain is committed to creating a positive social impact through PSG For Communities, with the intention of allocating funds and proposing initiatives dedicated to empowering disadvantaged young people.
CONTACTS
Matthieu Brelle-Andrade
Head of Omnisports Press Communication
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+33 6 52 53 74 13
Juliette Carouge
Press and Communication Coordinator
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Bastian Hédoux
Press Officer
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