The Parisiennes have not cracked.
The title, which has been waiting for them since their draw in Lyon last weekend, officially returns to Paris Saint-Germain this Friday evening.
And this is historic.
Victorious on Friday against Dijon (3-0) in women's D1, PSG won the first French league title in its history, putting an end to 14 years of hegemony of the Olympique Lyonnais.
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Our Parisiennes are ๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐ from @ D1Arkema, for the very first timeโผ ๏ธ
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- PSG Women (@PSG_Feminines) June 4, 2021
Germany's Sara Dabritz from the penalty spot, captain Irene Paredes and Canada's Jordyn Huitema scored the game-winning goals.
Celebrations at the Park on Saturday
The Parisiennes end the season undefeated and with 62 pointsโฆ ie a tiny point more than the Lyonnaises who end with a victory (8-0) against Fleury.
โI'm very proud of my players, they have had a wonderful season.
We waited a long time for this trophy, it's very special.
It is one more trophy for this season for the club โ, rejoiced President Nasser Al-Khelaรฏfi at the microphone of Canal + Sport.
The Parisian club announces that its women's section will celebrate its title at the Parc des Princes this Saturday, June 5 at 2 p.m.
For the occasion, 1,000 supporters are invited to the stadium.
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