“People were hysterical,” former PSG player recounts 2013 league title

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Paris Saint-Germain is the biggest club in France. And this since QSI’s arrival at the head of the club since the 2011-2012 season. The capital club has won all the possible titles on the national level.

It all started during the 2012-2013 season. The Parisian club won its first championship title under the QSI era, the third in its history. The Parisian leaders organized a big parade in the city of Paris for their players to celebrate the title with the red and blue supporters.

Trained at PSG and in the professional group from 2006 to 2015, Clément Chantome won this famous champion title with his training club. Interviewed by the newspaper l’Équipe, the former French international returned to this magical moment that he defined as his best memory with the Parisian club.

The one after the championship title in 2012-2013 (the first of the QSI era). We were in Lyon and we returned to Paris (1-0, on May 12). We traveled around in a double-decker bus as if we were world champions. People were hysterical, security was very limited, it was overwhelmed. And in the evening, the club had privatized a private mansion on three levels on the Avenue d’Iéna side. It was my best Parisian party.

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