PSG Break European Record with 39 Unbeaten Away Games
The French champions have now gone an astonishing 39 consecutive away matches without defeat — a streak consisting of 30 wins and 9 draws.
Paris Saint Germain manager Luis Enrique. Photo/Getty Images.
By Robert Assad
Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) has etched its name into European football history by setting a new record for the longest unbeaten away run across Europe’s top five leagues.
The French champions have now gone an astonishing 39 consecutive away matches without defeat — a streak consisting of 30 wins and 9 draws.
This remarkable achievement surpasses the previous record of 38 unbeaten away games, set by AC Milan in 1993. With this milestone, PSG continues to assert its dominance not only in French football but also across Europe’s elite competitions.
Under the guidance of head coach Luis Enrique, PSG has developed a resilient and tactically balanced squad capable of securing results in the toughest of environments.
The former Spain and Barcelona boss has been praised for instilling a disciplined mentality and maintaining consistency during away fixtures, regardless of the opposition.
“This is not just a club milestone — it’s a European football milestone,” said a PSG club spokesperson. “The dedication from the players and the technical bench has been phenomenal. Luis Enrique’s leadership is a key ingredient in our success.”
During this historic run, PSG has traveled across France and Europe, defeating major domestic rivals such as Marseille, Lyon, and Monaco, while also recording crucial away results in the UEFA Champions League.
The consistency and squad depth have played pivotal roles in sustaining this level of performance.
Luis Enrique’s impact has been described as “insane” by pundits and fans alike, with many crediting his tactical flexibility and player management as central to PSG’s unbeaten record. Despite facing injuries, fixture congestion, and immense pressure, the Spanish tactician has guided the Parisians with composure and clarity.
This record further cements PSG’s place among Europe’s elite, especially as they continue their pursuit of domestic and continental titles this season.
As the team looks ahead, fans will be eager to see how long this unbeaten streak can stretch and whether it will translate into silverware — particularly the elusive Champions League trophy.
