The Parc des Princes in Paris has been home to some of the most memorable goals in European football. From league classics to Champions League nights, the stadium has witnessed moments that shaped the history of Paris Saint-Germain and left a lasting mark on the wider game.
Ronaldinho vs Guingamp, 2003
Ronaldinho’s time in Paris was short but unforgettable. Against Guingamp, he collected the ball near the halfway line, skipped past defenders with ease, and finished with flair. The goal summed up his style, turning the Parc into his personal stage before he moved to Barcelona and global superstardom.
George Weah vs Bayern Munich, 1994
In a Champions League group stage match, George Weah produced one of the great solo goals of the decade. Picking up the ball in his own half, he surged past challenges with power and pace before finishing low. It demonstrated the raw athleticism and composure that would later win him the Ballon d’Or.
Zlatan Ibrahimović vs Anderlecht, 2013
Zlatan was known for audacious strikes, and his long-range thunderbolt against Anderlecht in the Champions League lit up the Parc. From well outside the box, he hit a swerving shot that left the keeper helpless. The goal underlined his reputation as one of the most technically gifted forwards of his era.
Ángel Di María vs Barcelona, 2017
On Valentine’s Day, PSG stunned Barcelona 4–0 in the Champions League. Di María scored twice, but his second stood out: a curling effort from distance that bent perfectly into the corner. The match is remembered for the drama of the second leg, but this strike remains one of the stadium’s greatest.
Neymar vs Strasbourg, 2019
Returning from injury and under pressure from fans, Neymar responded in typical fashion. In stoppage time, he controlled a high ball with his chest, improvised a stunning overhead kick, and won the match for PSG. The finish silenced critics and reminded everyone of his unique ability to decide a game.
Kylian Mbappé vs Real Madrid, 2022
Mbappé has delivered countless times in Paris, but his stoppage-time winner against Real Madrid was exceptional. Dribbling past two defenders with lightning speed, he slotted the ball calmly past Courtois. Although PSG eventually exited the competition, the goal showed why Mbappé is central to the club’s ambitions.
Legacy of the Parc des Princes
The goals scored at the Parc are more than highlights; they represent different eras of PSG. From Weah’s defiance in the 1990s to Ronaldinho’s artistry, Zlatan’s dominance, Di María’s precision, Neymar’s flair, and Mbappé’s explosiveness, each has defined moments of brilliance in front of a passionate Parisian crowd.
The stadium itself, with its intense atmosphere, continues to be a theatre for individual genius and dramatic finishes, ensuring its place as one of football’s most iconic venues.
