Paris Saint-Germain has placed both of its UEFA Champions League trophies on display together at the Parc des Princes for the first time in club history. Starting Friday, June 12, visitors on the Stadium Tour can see the two iconic “Big Ears” cups side by side — a powerful symbol of the club’s transformation into a European powerhouse.
The 2026 trophy joins the one PSG won in 2025, creating a side-by-side exhibition that captures the club’s historic back-to-back title run. It’s the first time PSG has ever had two Champions League titles to showcase, and the display is expected to draw significant crowds throughout the summer.
PSG officially confirmed the double display via social media on June 10 with the hashtag #Back2Back, inviting fans to “come enjoy both Champions League trophies” during the stadium tour.
To accommodate the expected surge in visitors, the club will expand stadium access starting July 4. The Parc des Princes will open its doors seven days a week through the summer, allowing both local supporters and international tourists to experience the exhibition.
Long before these two titles, PSG spent years chasing its first European crown. The club’s journey from perennial quarterfinal exits to back-to-back champions is now etched in silverware that fans can see up close. The display tells a story of persistence, investment, and finally, arrival among Europe’s elite.
The Champions League Final in Budapest saw PSG edge Arsenal in a dramatic penalty shootout after a tense 0-0 draw over 120 minutes. Marquinhos lifted the trophy for the second consecutive year, and Luis Enrique became only the third manager in history to win three European Cups.
For PSG fans visiting Paris this summer, the Stadium Tour offers a rare chance to stand next to both trophies simultaneously. Combined with the newly released 2026-27 home kit already featuring two stars above the crest, the Parc des Princes experience is a full celebration of PSG’s ascension.
Tickets for the Stadium Tour are available through PSG’s official website. The expanded summer hours run through August, giving fans plenty of time to plan their visit to see both trophies in person.
