Paris Saint-Germain has confirmed that the highly sought-after “Back 2 Back” commemorative jersey, released following the club’s second consecutive UEFA Champions League triumph, is officially sold out and will never be reprinted. The decision transforms the limited-edition shirt into an instant collector’s item, with resale prices already surging on secondary markets.
Released on Sunday, May 31 — just one day after PSG defeated Arsenal on penalties in the Budapest final — the commemorative kit flew off shelves at club stores and online within days. The jersey features two stars above the crest and “Back 2 Back 2026” printed on the back, celebrating PSG’s historic feat of becoming back-to-back European champions.
Emmanuel Rognon, PSG’s head of merchandising, confirmed to ICI Paris Île-de-France that demand far exceeded expectations. Queues outside the Parc des Princes shop stretched around the block, with sales surging 44% compared to the commemorative kit released after PSG’s first UCL win in 2025.
“We were very surprised to see these queues — even longer than last year,” Rognon said. “There will be no restocking. The goal was never to make it a mass-consumption product.”
PSG ordered the jerseys before the final, knowing full well the financial risk if the club had lost. That gamble paid off spectacularly, but the club remains tight-lipped on exact sales figures.
The scarcity has triggered a frenzy on resale platforms like Vinted, where the €140 original jersey is already being resold for up to €230. For fans who managed to secure one, the “Back 2 Back” 2026 kit is now a permanent artifact of PSG’s golden era.
For those who missed out, alternative options remain. PSG’s official 2026-27 home kit now permanently features two stars above the crest, and the club’s two-star fan t-shirts are available through online retailers at more accessible prices. The Parc des Princes Stadium Tour also offers a chance to see both UCL trophies in person.
This marks the second year running that PSG’s victory jersey has become an instant collectible — and with the club showing no signs of slowing down, fans are already wondering whether a potential third consecutive title could spark an even bigger release.
