Where the global sports dataset comes to life.
Browse verified leagues, teams, players, events, and curated collections sourced from the SportsDatabase community. Every record links back to moderation trails you can trust.

Paris Saint-Germain Handball
Also known as: PSG
ID: team_136776
About
Paris Saint-Germain Handball, commonly known as Paris Saint-Germain, Paris SG, or simply PSG, is a French professional handball club founded in 1941, and based in the city of Paris in France. The club is the handball department of Paris Saint-Germain Football Club. PSG play in the highest tier of French handball, the LNH Division 1. Their home ground for LNH matches is the Stade Pierre de Coubertin, which has a seating capacity of 3,402 spectators. For EHF Champions League matches, the club play at the Halle Georges Carpentier, which has a seating capacity of 4,300 spectators. Initially called Patriotes d'Asnières (1941–1942), the club has gone through several name changes: Asnières Sports (1942–1987), Paris-Racing-Asnières (1987–1988), Paris-Asnières (1988–1992), PSG-Asnières (1992–2002), and Paris Handball (2002–2012). After being bought by Paris Saint-Germain owners Qatar Sports Investments (QSI) in 2012, the club became Paris Saint-Germain Handball. Since its inception, the club has won 18 titles. Domestically, Paris SG have clinched six LNH Division 1 titles, four French Cups, three Coupes de la Ligue, a record three French Super Cups and two LNH Division 2 titles. In international club handball, the capital side finished runners-up in the 2016–17 edition of the Champions League. PSG also have a reserve team that currently play in the Championnat National 1, which serves as the third tier of French handball. They have played in Nationale 1 since 2017–18, after clinching the Championnat National 2 title and winning promotion during the 2016–17 season.
Stadium
Stade Pierre-de-Coubertin Paris
The Stade Pierre de Coubertin (French: Pierre de Coubertin Stadium) is an indoor arena in Paris, France. It is the home venue of the Paris-Levallois Basket basketball team and the Open Gaz de France women's tennis tournament. The Stade Pierre de Coubertin opened in 1937 for the Universal Exposition; it was rebuilt after the Second World War in 1946. Currently the arena has a capacity of 4,836 seats. In addition to being the home of the Paris BR, the Stade Pierre de Coubertin each year hosts 2 fencing Grand Prix: Challenge International de Paris (in January) and Challenge Monal (in February); and a women's tennis tournament: Open Gaz de France (in February). The stadium was used as a detention centre during the Paris massacre of 1961.
📅 Upcoming Fixtures (5)
⚽ Recent Results (10)
Roster (2)
View all →Media Gallery

