Why is PSG only from 1970?

Discussion in 'France' started by Catfish, Jan 1, 2004.

  1. Catfish

    Catfish Member

    Oct 1, 2002
    Chicago
    Club:
    Arsenal FC
    And they seem to be the biggest Parisian club? I don't understand. You would think that Paris would have a club at least a 100 years old or more!
     
  2. brassmonkey

    brassmonkey Member

    Oct 10, 2003
    I dont think many of the French clubs are very old. football was a late bloomer in France. From what I gather, Rugby was the main sport until the modern(1930's-) era.

    BTW, I got this info from the 2001-2002 Soccer Yearbook by David Goldblatt, for those that get offended by incorrect information
     
  3. Nico Limmat

    Nico Limmat Member+

    Oct 24, 1999
    Dubai, UAE
    Club:
    Grasshopper Club Zürich
    Nat'l Team:
    Switzerland
    PSG is the result of a merger between two clubs (Saint-Germain-en-Laye and FC Paris I believe.)
     
  4. brassmonkey

    brassmonkey Member

    Oct 10, 2003
    I didnt know that. thanks
     
  5. Catfish

    Catfish Member

    Oct 1, 2002
    Chicago
    Club:
    Arsenal FC
    Cool.

    Very interesting. Never knew that clubs could or would do that.
     
  6. nyrmetros

    nyrmetros Member

    Feb 7, 2004
    Re: Cool.

    How did you think so many English Clubs have United in their name? :)
     
  7. PaddyClaretman

    Oct 21, 2003
    Club:
    Northampton Town FC
    Nat'l Team:
    England
    Sometimes it works the other way though. We were with Everton until we had the good sense to split up and wear red.
     
  8. gosya

    gosya Member

    Feb 6, 2001
    New York
    Paris used to have a big club - Stade de Reims - 1956 & 59 Euro Champions Cup Finalist. They lost both finals to the Real Madrid team, which took the first 5 Cups. They currently toil in the French 3rd Divison with the likes of Cannes, etc. Not really sure how a mighty club like that has fallen. I'm sure no other Euro Champions' Cup finalist is in such dire state. If someone can fill us in on this historic fall from grace, please do.
     
  9. Catfish

    Catfish Member

    Oct 1, 2002
    Chicago
    Club:
    Arsenal FC
    One more thing,

    Please explain PSG crest! i know it is the Eiffel Tower, but what is underneath it???

    Thanks.
     
  10. jppp

    jppp Member

    Jul 3, 2003
    DC
    Club:
    DC United
    Olympique de Marseille , founded 1899.
     
  11. SportBoy333

    SportBoy333 Member+

    Jun 27, 2003
    some more old clubs:

    FC Girondins de Bordeaux est. 1881
    OGC Nice est. 1904
    LB Chateauroux est. 1883
    Le Harve AC est. 1872
    Stade Lavallois MFC est. 1902
    Stade Rennais FC est. 1901
    AJ Auxerre est. 1905
    RC Strasbourg est. 1906
    RC Lens est. 1906
    AS Cannes est. 1902
    Nimes OSC est. 1901
    Amiens SCF est. 1901
    SC Bastia est. 1905

    Stade de Reims is not a Paris club.
     
  12. SportBoy333

    SportBoy333 Member+

    Jun 27, 2003
    They do. Red Star 93 established in 1897. They have had various name changes over the years. I think they are in the 4th or 5th division now.
     
  13. gary_rb

    gary_rb New Member

    Dec 21, 2003
    Rennes
    red star is in 5th division now afaik, they were in 4th division but got thrown to 5th division by DNCG because of economic problems
     
  14. Fonsos

    Fonsos Member

    Sep 21, 2000
    Chicago
    Re: One more thing,

    Baby Carriage and a Fleur de lis are below Toure Eifel
     
  15. panicfc

    panicfc Member+

    Dec 22, 2000
    In my chair, typing
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Re: Re: One more thing,

    I thought so.

    Why the baby Carriage?
     
  16. Mel Brennan

    Mel Brennan AN INTERVIDUAL

    Apr 8, 2002
    Club:
    Paris Saint Germain FC
    It actually springs from the "berceau royale," or royal cradle, springing from a blazon/coat of arms representing the royal town of Saint-Germain en laye ("royal" because somebody royal livedthere regularly).

    A blazon is the actual written description of a coat of arms, a royal one of which the above town claimed as early as 1638.

    From the website, where, if you look in the upper-right corner, you will see the royal blazon/coat:

    ...Many old documents referring to the city of Saint-Germain-en-Laye are stamped with the 3-fleur-de-lis royal seal bearing the arms of France. This "signature" identifies Saint-Germain as a royal city, first of all because it was part of the royal domain, and secondly, because it served as a residence for the royal family.

    • As early as the period of the "Restoration" of the Bourbons, the city had wanted to use the seal bearing the arms of France (and of Navarre), arguing that it was justified in doing so because of Saint-Germain-en-Laye's past and its status as a royal city. Unfortunately, the city was unable to substantiate its claim at the time.
    On August 11, 1816, the Ministry of Justice proposed a blazon. Thanks to a letter patent dated August 17, 1820, King Louis XVIII granted the city a blazon bearing a cradle and the date September 5, 1638, in honour of the birth date of his grandfather, Louis XIV.

    • You can find the different elements of this blazon, along with an oak leaf symbolizing the forest, on the present-day Saint-Germain-en-Laye logo. It was created in 2002 and continues to identify the city's many undertakings...



    Thus, PSG's logo, the evolution of which you can find here, has since about 1991 reflected "Paris" in its employment of the Eiffel Tower, and "Saint-Germain" in its use of the berceau royale, as reflected in a blazon/coat of arms for the town of Saint-Germain de laye.

    Hope this answers your question.

    Oh, and although many websites will state the date of the founding of PSG as 27 August 1970, that is wrong. That date is when PSG was acknowledged by the FFF. PSG was founded on 12 August 1970, the day before I was born.

    First PSG, then me.

    :)
     
  17. Adrian P.

    Adrian P. New Member

    Jul 2, 2003
    Copenhagen Denmark
    Shame that Red Star is playing that low in the leagues It would be the benefit for french football with more teams from Paris as in England.

    Stade de Reims are they a parisian team? aren't they from Reims.

    By the way have always wondered why french clubs had such wierd clubcrests. Le Havre onve had the worst crest i Ever have seen. It looked as a drawing were a ball come up from the sea.
     
  18. SportBoy333

    SportBoy333 Member+

    Jun 27, 2003
    I like most of the French clubcrests. I think collectively they are among the best in Europe, certainly better than Germany were a lot of clubs have bland, boring ones.
     
  19. Adrian P.

    Adrian P. New Member

    Jul 2, 2003
    Copenhagen Denmark
    Thats because you are french. The french club crest in design are different thinking and special, but the design are like french industrial design and music, not simple and easy enough.... I fing them untructured. I somehow can understand why you think german crest are ugly I do so also, but seem as logos German crests are easy to remember and simple, just what needs for an football crest. I do not see a football crest as just a crest for a team more a way to brand theyre product.

    Seen from that point of view Dutch crest are the best though......
     
  20. Mel Brennan

    Mel Brennan AN INTERVIDUAL

    Apr 8, 2002
    Club:
    Paris Saint Germain FC
    The PSG logo is elegant in its simplicity. I find many German logos simple but lacking any fantasy or elegance at all...much like the football, ;)
     
  21. Dawi

    Dawi New Member

    Apr 29, 2004
    Paris (France)
    AS Monaco FC is the result of a merger between 5 clubs :
    Club de Monaco, Monaco Sport, Étoile de Monaco, Riviéra Athlético Club de Monaco and AS de Beausoleil (four are monegasque and one french - Beausoleil)
     

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