Paris FC falls 3-2 to Real Madrid in Champions League playoff first leg

Paris FC lost 3-2 to Real Madrid in the first leg of the Women's Champions League playoff on Wednesday, February 11, at Stade Charléty amid heavy rain. The Parisians scored first but were overtaken before halftime, narrowing the gap late in the game. The return leg in Madrid next Wednesday will decide their quarterfinal qualification.

The match took place under heavy rain at Stade Charléty. Paris FC started strongly, dominating the Madrid side and taking the lead in the 10th minute with a volley from Slovenian Kaja Korosec off a corner by Maëlle Garbino (1-0). The Parisians, coached by Sandrine Soubeyrand, held their advantage until late in the first half, but Real Madrid equalized in the 39th minute through Scottish player Caroline Weir, who has scored five goals in the Champions League this season, before Colombian Athenea Del Castillo put the visitors ahead at the 45th (2-1).

In the second half, play evened out as the rain eased. Real Madrid extended their lead in the 83rd minute with a goal from Colombian Linda Caicedo (3-1). Paris FC responded late: Maéline Mendy, substituting for Océane Picard, pulled one back in the 89th minute (3-2), keeping faint hopes alive for the return leg.

“The hope is still there. It's only 3-2,” said defender Lou Bogaert to L'Équipe channel. “It was a high-level match. The coach told us to keep going like that, to stay united, because unity is strength. We can go there and score two goals.”

Paris FC, owned by the Arnault family and Red Bull, and still building its squad, displayed more defensive solidity than in their recent 3-0 league loss to Paris Saint-Germain. The team will face PSG again in the Women's League Cup semifinal on Saturday, and in the league on Sunday. They remain contenders for second place in Première Ligue, despite recent home defeats to FC Nantes and FC Fleury 91.

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Real Madrid secured a 2-0 victory over Paris FC in the second leg of the Women's Champions League playoff at Estadio Alfredo Di Stéfano, advancing with a 5-2 aggregate score. Goals came from Naomie Feller and an own goal by Melween N’Dongala, setting up a quarterfinal clash with Barcelona. The win followed a dominant performance despite an early red card for Paris FC.

Caroline Weir scored a dramatic late equalizer for Real Madrid to secure a 1-1 draw against Paris FC in the Women's Champions League. Lyon dominated Wolfsburg 3-1, while Chelsea routed St. Pölten 6-0 and Vålerenga claimed a historic 1-0 win over Roma. The matches highlighted strong performances across the competition on Tuesday.

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Paris Saint-Germain drew 2-2 with Monaco at Parc des Princes to progress 5-4 on aggregate in the Champions League knockout playoff. The holders overcame a first-half deficit after Monaco's Mamadou Coulibaly was sent off, with Marquinhos and Khvicha Kvaratskhelia scoring to secure advancement. Jordan Teze's late goal provided a tense finish for Luis Enrique's side.

Manchester United secured a 2-1 victory over Paris Saint-Germain in the Women's Champions League at Old Trafford, maintaining their perfect record. Goals from Melvine Malard and Fridolina Rolfö gave United the win, despite Olga Carmona's stunning equalizer for PSG. The match marked Mary Earps' return to her former home ground.

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Paris Saint-Germain easily defeated Metz 3-0 on Saturday evening at Parc des Princes, capitalizing on Lens's loss to Monaco to reclaim the Ligue 1 lead with 54 points, two ahead of their rival. Désiré Doué opened the scoring in the 3rd minute, followed by goals from Bradley Barcola and Gonçalo Ramos. This match, sandwiched between two Champions League games against Monaco, saw PSG implement significant rotation.

Paris Saint-Germain defeated Olympique de Marseille 4-1 on penalties after a 2-2 draw to win the 2026 Trophee des Champions in Kuwait. Goncalo Ramos scored a dramatic equalizer in the 95th minute to force the shootout, where Lucas Chevalier made two key saves. The victory marks PSG's 14th title in the competition and fourth in a row.

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AS Monaco has been drawn against Paris Saint-Germain in the UEFA Champions League playoffs, prompting the Principality club's CEO to express reservations about the matchup's impact on French teams' progression. Monaco advanced to the playoffs with a draw against Juventus, while PSG missed the top eight after being held by Newcastle United. The clubs, who met earlier in Ligue 1 with Monaco prevailing 1-0, will face off in a two-legged tie starting at Stade Louis II.

 

 

 

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