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Despite the draw against Le Havre at the Parc des Princes on Saturday evening (3-3), during the 31st day, Paris Saint-Germain was officially crowned champion of France for the twelfth time in its history this weekend. Indeed, with the defeat of its runner-up in Lyon, AS Monaco, the Capital club was able to get its hands on a new national title after a very good season under the leadership of Luis Enrique. In an official press release published this Sunday evening, the Qatari president, Nasser Al-Khelaïfi, congratulated his team on this 50th trophy in all competitions in the history of the club founded in 1970:
“Winning the championship is fantastic, but winning Ligue 1 for the twelfth time is even more special for everyone linked to Paris Saint-Germain. Congratulations to all the players, to our coach Luis Enrique and his staff, to Luis Campos and his department, as well as to all members of the club. Since the start of the season, the team has been so collective and united. I don’t forget the supporters, who were extraordinary, whatever the result. We are going to enjoy this moment as a family. And also continue to work hard, match after match, until the last moment of the season.
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