1982–83 Paris Saint-Germain F.C. season explained

Club:Paris Saint-Germain
Season:1982–83
Chrtitle:President
Chairman:Francis Borelli
Mgrtitle:Manager
Manager:Georges Peyroche
Stadium:Parc des Princes
League:Division 1
League Result:3rd
Cup1:Coupe de France
Cup1 Result:Winners
Cup2 Result:Quarter-finals
League Topscorer:
Kees Kist (12)
Season Topscorer:
Kees Kist (18)
Average Attendance:24,420
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Prevseason:1981–82
Nextseason:1983–84

The 1982–83 season was Paris Saint-Germain's 13th season in existence.[1] [2] PSG played their home league games at the Parc des Princes in Paris, registering an average attendance of 24,420 spectators per match.[1] [2] [3] The club was presided by Francis Borelli and the team was coached by Georges Peyroche.[1] [2] Dominique Bathenay was the team captain.[4]

Summary

Paris Saint-Germain were the first Parisian club to play in Europe since the 1960s, when Racing Paris and Stade Français participated in the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup.[5] The expectation was huge for 1982–83 and PSG strengthened their squad with European Golden Shoe winner Kees Kist, 1978 FIFA World Cup champion Osvaldo Ardiles and, most notably, Yugoslav wizard Safet Sušić, who remains to this day one of the club's greatest players ever.[6] They joined an already well-rounded workforce featuring experienced players Dominique Bathenay, Dominique Baratelli, Dominique Rocheteau, Mustapha Dahleb and Nambatingue Toko as well as promising PSG Academy graduates Luis Fernandez, Jean-Claude Lemoult and Jean-Marc Pilorget.[6] [7]

The Red and Blues made their European debut away to Lokomotiv Sofia in the first round of the European Cup Winners' Cup.[8] They lost 0–1 in Bulgaria, but played champagne football at home to win 5–1 with Toko scoring a superb half volley that sealed PSG's qualification.[5] Following a comfortable victory over Swansea City,[9] the quarter-final draw appeared to be perfect as Paris avoided top teams like Real Madrid, Barcelona, Bayern Munich or Inter Milan.[10] The first leg against Belgian Cup winners Waterschei was the club's first major European meeting, reflected in the 49,575 fans present at the Parc, their all-time attendance record.[10] [11] PSG deservedly won 2–0 with a great performance from Fernandez, who scored the first goal. The result could have been larger, though, a fact they would regret.[8] In the return leg, Paris lost 0–3 after extra time and were knocked out in a highly controversial match that saw them finish with nine men.[10]

On the domestic scene, results were just as satisfying. PSG reached the league podium for the first time, finishing in 3rd place, and repeated the feat in the 1983 Coupe de France Final, this time against Nantes.[12] [13] Recently crowned French champions, the Canaries were headed for the league-cup double, leading at the break after overturning Pascal Zaremba's early strike. But PSG managed their own comeback in the second half as Sušić equalized and then assisted Toko for the winning goal, once again qualifying for the Cup Winners' Cup (3–2).[8] [13] [14] The campaign ended on a sad note, though, as Georges Peyroche left the club to take a sabbatical year.[7]

Players

As of the 1982–83 season.[1] [2] [4]

Out on loan

Transfers

As of the 1982–83 season.[1] [2] [15]

Departures

Kits

French radio RTL was the shirt sponsor. French sportswear brand Le Coq Sportif was the kit manufacturer.[1] [16]

Friendly tournaments

Tournoi de Paris

See main article: Tournoi de Paris.

Trofeo Ciudad de Palma

Competitions

Division 1

See main article: 1982–83 French Division 1.

Matches

Coupe de France

See main article: 1982–83 Coupe de France.

Final

See main article: 1983 Coupe de France Final.

European Cup Winners' Cup

See main article: 1982–83 European Cup Winners' Cup.

Quarter-finals

Statistics

As of the 1982–83 season.[1] [2]

Appearances and goals

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External links

Official websites

Notes and References

  1. News: Saison 1982-1983. Histoire du PSG. 4 December 2013. 22 July 2020.
  2. News: Paris S-G 1982/1983. Footballdatabase.eu. 1 May 2020.
  3. News: Ligue 1 1982/1983 » Attendance » Home matches. worldfootball.net. 20 July 2021.
  4. News: Les principaux capitaines du PSG. L'Équipe. 31 December 2015. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20130117162403/http://lequipemag.fr/avant-hier/diaporama/Les-principaux-capitaines-du-psg/356/. 17 January 2013.
  5. News: PSG - Lokomotiv Sofia 1982. PSG70. February 2006. 9 April 2019.
  6. News: Toko 1982, toujours le plus beau. Les Cahiers du football. 24 September 2012. 16 December 2020.
  7. News: Saison 1982/83. PSG70. 23 February 2022.
  8. News: Le Top 10 du PSG en Coupe d'Europe: De la Juve à Valence, de Liverpool au Bayern. Eurosport. 1 April 2013. 9 April 2019. 5 April 2013. https://web.archive.org/web/20130405105551/http://www.eurosport.fr/football/ligue-des-champions/2012-2013/le-top-10-du-psg-en-coupe-d-europe-de-la-juve-a-valence-de-liverpool-au-bayern_sto3692817/story.shtml. live.
  9. News: Swansea's Biggest Ever Win. BetUK. 16 December 2020. 16 December 2020.
  10. News: PSG - Watershei 1983. PSG70. 16 April 2019.
  11. News: Le Top 10 du PSG en Coupe d'Europe: De la Juve à Valence, de Liverpool au Bayern. Eurosport. 1 April 2013. 6 December 2020.
  12. News: The History of PSG - Why in Today's Money-Driven World, it's Important to Cherish Their Brief but Engrossing History. Soccer Manager Blog. 6 October 2015. 2 April 2019. 2 April 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20190402082906/https://blog.soccermanager.com/news/the-history-of-psg-why-in-todays-money-driven-world-its-important-to-cherish-their-brief-but-engrossing-history#.XKLxiS2ZOu4. live.
  13. News: PSG - Nantes 1983. PSG70. 9 April 2019. 2 March 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20210302022514/http://psg70.free.fr/PSGNANTES.htm. live.
  14. News: Période 1978 – 1991 : l'ère Borelli, là où tout a commencé. Paris United. 3 December 2018. 3 April 2019. 4 April 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20190404055941/https://parisunited.fr/le-club/periode-1978-1991-lere-borelli-la-ou-tout-a-commence/. live.
  15. News: Centre de formation. PSG.FR. 28 August 2021. 28 August 2021.
  16. News: L'historique des maillots du PSG : Les années 1980. Histoire du PSG. 5 May 2020. 4 May 2020.