Paris Saint-Germain has officially added a second star above its club crest, commemorating the club's back-to-back UEFA Champions League titles in 2025 and 2026. The update was confirmed by UEFA itself, which shared a close-up image of the PSG 2026-2027 kit featuring two stars above the iconic Eiffel Tower crest.
The second star follows PSG's dramatic penalty shootout victory over Arsenal in the 2026 Champions League final in Budapest. After a 1-1 draw through extra time, PSG prevailed 4-3 on penalties, making them only the second club in the modern era to win consecutive European Cups after Real Madrid's historic three-peat from 2016 to 2018.
The design of the two stars takes inspiration from French rivals Marseille, who have worn a single star since their 1993 Champions League triumph. PSG's stars feature a distinctive Eiffel Tower silhouette inside each star, tying the symbol directly to the club's Parisian identity. This two-star logo is expected to feature permanently on all PSG kits for the 2026-2027 season and beyond.
Special commemorative merchandise featuring the new two-star crest is already available through the official PSG store, giving fans a chance to own a piece of history ahead of the full kit release. The official 2026-2027 home and away kits with the updated crest are expected to launch later this summer. Fans are advised to purchase only from official PSG channels, as counterfeit versions of the two-star kit have already begun appearing online.
The two European crowns add to what has been a golden era for Paris Saint-Germain under manager Luis Enrique, who has built a dynasty capable of dominating both domestically and on the continent. With the new star now woven into the fabric of the club's identity, PSG enters the 2026-2027 campaign not just as defending champions, but as a club whose jersey tells the story of an extraordinary achievement. Check the PSG store for the latest commemorative gear and be ready when the official 26-27 kits drop.
