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Campus PSG

Campus PSG, officially known as Campus Paris Saint-Germain, is the training ground of French men's football club Paris Saint-Germain FC and French women's football club Paris Saint-Germain FC (women), as well as the youth system of both clubs, the Paris Saint-Germain FC Youth Academy. Located in Poissy, on the western outskirts of Paris, France, it replaced Camp des Loges, the club's historic training center in nearby Saint-Germain-en-Laye.

History
Paris Saint-Germain began scouting locations for their new training ground in 2012. PSG's owners, Qatar Sports Investments, deemed the previous training ground, Camp des Loges, unsuitable for the club's ambitions. The men's U19s played their first match at Campus PSG on 21 January 2024: a 5–0 win over Le Havre in the Championnat National U19. The men's U17s made their debut on 28 January 2024 with a 2–0 win against Versailles in the Championnat National U17. The women's U19s beat Guingamp 5–0 in the Championnat National Féminin U19 on 11 February 2024 in their first match there. The Espoirs, however, lost against Nantes 1–3 in the Challenge Espoirs in their inaugural match at Campus PSG on 26 October 2024.{{cite news Campus PSG was officially inaugurated on 21 November 2024 during an on-site ceremony in the presence of club president Nasser Al-Khelaifi, former PSG football players Youri Djorkaeff, Dominique Bathenay, Luis Fernandez, Bernard Lama, Laura Georges, Pauleta and Javier Pastore, former PSG handball player Nikola Karabatić, and tennis legend Novak Djokovic. In the second phase of the project, Campus PSG will house Paris Saint-Germain Handball and Paris Saint-Germain Judo, as well as their academies. ==Facilities==
Facilities
Covering an area of 59 hectares, Campus PSG features 16 football pitches. Its main pitch has a capacity for 1,100 spectators. The men's and women's football facilities, known as the professional building, include four therapeutic pools, a gymnasium, a restaurant, changing rooms, a medical treatment room, a performance area for fitness, video and analysis, 43 recovery rooms, and staff accommodation. The academy facilities feature nine playing fields and three buildings. The first is a sports area, the second is an educational center with 15 classrooms, and the third is a residential area. The structure is designed to house 140 young players between the ages of 13 and 19, with 131 bedrooms. The club plans to build two judo dojos, two handball courts, five fields for the PSG Foundation, a polyclinic, a clubhouse, a hotel, a megastore, and a 5,000-seat football stadium by 2028. The clubhouse, a glass cube that will serve as the hub and access point to the grounds, will consist of a café, a community restaurant, a library, and an amphitheater with a capacity of 230 spectators. Three and a half hectares have also been set aside for vegetable gardens and fruit trees, allowing the training ground to be self-sufficient. ==Former and current tenants==
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