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Paris Saint-Germain Football Club, or PSG, is a French football club based in Paris. The club’s stadium is the Parc des Princes. The Stade Saint-Germain evolved mainly in white until 1970, also, after fusion with the PFC, the club adopts the red and blue colors of Paris associated with the white of Saint-Germain. The first shirt of the PSG in 1970 is red with a white short and blue socks. The white and blue colors are recalled to the collar and the wrists. The logo of the club is placed on the heart. In 1970-1971 the logo of the equipment supplier (Le Coq Sportif) is generally not visible (depends of the shirts) while the following season, the logo of the equipment supplier is always visible. Another evolution compared to the shirt of the previous season, the collar is from now on out of V and uniformly blue. In the same way, the wrists are only blue. The white shorts and blue bottoms remain unchanged. The dressmaker Daniel Hechter enters the club in May 1973 and draws a shirt which becomes a strong symbol of the club. He is composed of a red central vertical bar framed by white edgings, the remainder of the shirt being blue. This shirt claimed “historical” is raised as of the season 1973-1974 in Division 2. The tone of the red and blue evolved, and the dimension of the red central band also. This shirt is always of use today, but he knew a number of attempts at modifications, all rejected by the supporters. A reversed version with dominant red with central vertical bar blue, was of use as second shirt at the end of the years 1970.
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