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Paris W

France · Stade Sébastien-Charléty
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W
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Best Players

Top Scorers
1
Clara Coline Mona Matéo
5
Top Assists
1
👤
Anaële Le Moguédec
6
Most Cards
1
👤
Anaële Le Moguédec
2🟡
Coupe de France Féminine
04.04
Paris SG W
2 - 1
Paris W
L
Premiere Ligue Women · 19
28.03
Paris W
2 - 1
Fleury 91 W
W
Premiere Ligue Women · 18
21.03
Saint-Étienne W
0 - 3
Paris W
W
Coupe de France Féminine
15.03
Caen W
0 - 2
Paris W
W
Premiere Ligue Women · 17
11.03
Paris W
3 - 0
Strasbourg W
W

About Paris FC Féminin

Paris FC Féminin is a French women's football club that traces its roots back to 1971 when it was founded as Étoile Sportive de Juvisy-sur-Orge. The club operated as FCF Juvisy Essonne for decades before being acquired by Paris FC in July 2017, transitioning from an amateur structure to a full professional setup. Despite being less famous than city rivals PSG, Paris FC have established themselves as a consistent top-flight presence, competing in the Première Ligue since 1987 — one of the longest continuous runs in the division's history. Paris FC play their home matches at Stade Charléty in the 13th arrondissement of Paris, a 20,000-capacity venue that gives the club a prominent home in the French capital. The club qualified for the 2025-26 UEFA Women's Champions League alongside Lyon and PSG, making France one of three nations with three representatives in Europe's top club competition. Paris FC's heritage from the Juvisy era includes multiple Coupe de France titles and deep European runs. As an independent women's club within the Paris FC structure, the team has benefited from increased investment and professionalization in recent years. Paris FC Féminin represents an alternative Parisian identity in women's football — rooted in decades of grassroots development from the Essonne region, now elevated to competing on the European stage.

Achievements
  • Multiple Coupe de France Féminine titles (as Juvisy)
  • 2025-26 UEFA Women's Champions League participant
  • Première Ligue participant since 1987
  • Acquired by Paris FC in 2017
Key Players
Clara Matéo
Founded: 1971

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Paris FC the same as PSG?

No, Paris FC and Paris Saint-Germain are separate clubs. Paris FC Féminin traces its origins to Juvisy Essonne (founded 1971) and became part of Paris FC in 2017. Both compete in the Première Ligue but are independent organizations.

Where do Paris FC women play?

Paris FC women play their home matches at Stade Charléty in the 13th arrondissement of Paris. The stadium has a capacity of approximately 20,000.

What is the history of Paris FC women?

Paris FC Féminin was originally founded in 1971 as ES Juvisy-sur-Orge, later becoming FCF Juvisy Essonne. The club was acquired by Paris FC in July 2017, moving from Viry-Châtillon to Paris while maintaining its top-flight status.

The complete Paris FC women's schedule and fixtures for the 2025-26 Première Ligue season. View all upcoming Paris FC Féminin matches, dates, kick-off times and results at Stade Charléty.

Premiere Ligue Women · 21
25.04
Dijon W
vs
Paris W
Premiere Ligue Women · 22
06.05
Paris W
vs
Lens W
Coupe de France Féminine
04.04
Paris SG W
2 - 1
Paris W
L
Premiere Ligue Women · 19
28.03
Paris W
2 - 1
Fleury 91 W
W
Premiere Ligue Women · 18
21.03
Saint-Étienne W
0 - 3
Paris W
W
Coupe de France Féminine
15.03
Caen W
0 - 2
Paris W
W
Premiere Ligue Women · 17
11.03
Paris W
3 - 0
Strasbourg W
W
Premiere Ligue Women · 16
22.02
Le Havre W
0 - 4
Paris W
W
UEFA Women's Champions League
18.02
Real Madrid W
2 - 0
Paris W
L
UEFA Women's Champions League
11.02
Paris W
2 - 3
Real Madrid W
L
Premiere Ligue Women · 15
07.02
Paris W
0 - 3
Paris SG W
L
Coupe de France Féminine
25.01
Saint Malo W
0 - 1
Paris W
W
Premiere Ligue Women · 13
18.01
Paris W
0 - 0
OL Lyonnes W
D
Premiere Ligue Women · 12
14.01
Paris W
1 - 2
Nantes W
L
Coupe de France Féminine
10.01
Lens W
0 - 2
Paris W
W

The full Paris FC Féminin roster and squad for the 2025-26 season. View all Paris FC women's players, positions and stats for the current Première Ligue campaign.

Goals
Assists
Cards
Goalkeepers
1
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Inès Marques
-
-
-
22
-
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Louise Demarest Pouplet
-
-
-
18
16
👤
Mylène Chavas
-
-
-
28
30
👤
Rafaela Mendonça
-
-
-
19
Defenders
-
👤
Oumou Sidibé
-
-
-
18
-
👤
Yamé Pertzing
-
-
-
19
23
👤
Teninsoun Liliane Sissoko
-
-
-
33
2
👤
Célina Drifa Ould Hocine
-
-
-
24
3
Lou Bogaert
-
-
1🟡
21
18
👤
Melween N'Dongala
-
-
2🟡
21
29
👤
Deja Nicole Davis
-
-
2🟡
30
26
👤
Fiona Maëva Liaigre
-
-
-
21
19
👤
Théa Gréboval
-
1
-
29
5
Kysha Sylla
-
-
-
22
-
👤
Lana Boudine Faerber
-
-
-
18
Midfielders
4
👤
Kaja Korošec
-
-
1🟡
24
8
👤
Daphné Marie Corboz
-
-
-
32
31
👤
Kenza Roche Dufour
-
-
-
18
-
👤
Sabrina Amessis
-
-
-
19
7
👤
Maëlle Antonia Garbino
5
-
1🟡
29
21
👤
Océane Celia Picard
-
-
1🟡
23
28
👤
Odélia Tae
-
-
-
16
25
👤
Karla Dayana Torres García
-
-
-
19
14
👤
Sharlie Yerro
-
-
-
17
27
Maeline Mendy
1
1
1🟡
19
24
👤
Anaële Le Moguédec
-
6
2🟡
24
Attackers
42
👤
Ysoe Mustiere
-
-
-
18
10
Clara Coline Mona Matéo
5
-
-
28
22
👤
Nora Haheim
-
-
-
24
32
👤
Lou Ruffien
-
-
-
17
20
👤
Klaudia Jedlińska
1
-
-
26
9
👤
Lorena Azzaro
3
-
-
25
15
👤
Hawa Sangaré
-
-
1🟡
23
11
Sheika Scott
1
-
-
19
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