Top 10 PSG Goals 2025: Iconic Moments & Best Plays

PSG will be in the spotlight this New Year’s Eve on December 31, with projections paying tribute to its crazy year on the Arc de Triomphe. The celebrations are multiplying to mark the occasion after the six titles of 2025. As a gift to its supporters, the club notably offered the compilation of the 178 goals scored during the calendar year.

If you don’t have time to scroll through the 35 minutes of the video of these exploits, we’ve helped you a little: here is our selection of the 10 most memorable goals of the year, with the timing at which they appear in the clip. Acrobatic returns, decisive exploits or classy gestures: here is our top 10.

The most important: Ousmane Dembélé against Liverpool

At 9:07. The French Ballon d’Or changes a crucial match, the round of 16 second leg of the Champions League. In an electric shock, his finesse as well as his effective finish in front of goal offered PSG a decisive goal, symbol of its influence in major European meetings (0-1, 1-4 tab).

Most difficult: Désiré Doué v Aston Villa

At 12:15. Désiré Doué achieves the impossible, in a small space and under pressure, in this quarter-final first leg of the Champions League at the Parc. A goal which illustrates the talent and early maturity of the former Rennais.

The best: Kvaratskhelia against Aston Villa

At 12:25. In this same quarter-final match, the Georgian winger produced a phenomenal gem. The opponent put into the wind, controlled control and the post coming in: a goal that ticks all the boxes, as aesthetic as it is effective.

The most iconic: Fabián Ruiz against Arsenal

At 14:28. The Spaniard unleashes a monstrous volley, a clear and historic strike in its range, which immediately pushes the Gunners, already beaten at home in the first leg, during this semi-final return of C1 at the Park.

The most symbolic: Désiré Doué against Inter Milan

At 4:55 p.m. Ah, Dembélé’s famous heel! This gesture of finesse, then the burst and the vista of Vitinha, for the 3-0 of Doué in the final of the Champions League. A goal which goes beyond the simple framework of the game, and symbolizes the advent of a new Parisian generation, capable of reigning on the European scene.

The most individual: Kvaratskhelia against Inter Milan

At 5:06 p.m. The Georgian showcases his raw talent during the fourth goal scored in the Big Ears Cup final. Short dribbles and dry shots: a goal he scored on his own to complete the Parisian triumph.

The most acrobatic: João Neves against Toulouse

At 22:02. The Portuguese midfielder surprises everyone with a move as daring as it is mastered: a magnificent acrobatic return. A rare inspiration, yet achieved a few minutes before in this same Ligue 1 match, which Neves concluded with a hat-trick from a shot into the top corner!

The most collective: Gonçalo Ramos against Barcelona

At 25:36. The whole of PSG is dancing. An action with several touches, which starts on the right side in the Parisian camp, an impressive cohesion as if the opponent had not seen anything coming, a final cross on the left side concluded by Ramos. Football, simple and effective, in its purest form.

The furthest away: Nuno Mendes against Lille

At 26 minutes. The Portuguese full-back tries his luck from around thirty meters on a free kick and finds the left corner of Lille. An unexpected and sumptuous strike.

The most artistic: Vitinha against Tottenham

At 30:58. The brilliant Portuguese midfielder paints a work. Little dancer’s steps to position yourself, a half-slap, half-caress strike that flies into the skylight. A fine goal from the artist Vitinha.

Aiko Tanaka

Aiko Tanaka is a combat sports journalist and general sports reporter at Archysport. A former competitive judoka who represented Japan at the Asian Games, Aiko brings firsthand athletic experience to her coverage of judo, martial arts, and Olympic sports. Beyond combat sports, Aiko covers breaking sports news, major international events, and the stories that cut across disciplines — from doping scandals to governance issues to the business side of global sport. She is passionate about elevating the profile of underrepresented sports and athletes.

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