PSG Women set to start 2024-2025 season with Australian Tour

Paris Saint-Germain v Paris FC - Division 1 Feminine Semifinal
Paris Saint-Germain v Paris FC - Division 1 Feminine Semifinal / Franco Arland/GettyImages
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The PSG Women’s team is gearing up to kick off their 2024-2025 season in mid-September. To prepare for the upcoming challenges, Fabrice Abriel’s squad has headed to Australia for an intense preseason.

During the offseason, the PSG Women’s roster underwent significant changes with numerous arrivals and departures. With these adjustments, the club is aiming to surpass Lyon in all competitions this year.

The 2024-2025 season officially begins on the weekend of September 21st with an away match against Montpellier, but before that, the team will continue their preparations down under. They will participate in the Perth International Football Cup, where they are set to face West Ham in the semifinals, followed by a potential clash against either Manchester City or Leicester City, depending on the outcomes of the semifinals.

PSG Women set to start 2024-2025 season with Australian Tour

For this Australian tour, new head coach Fabrice Abriel has called up a squad of 22 players. New signings Jennifer Echegini, Romee Lechter—who recently scored a hat-trick against Le Havre in a friendly (4-0), Griedge Mbock, and Mary Earps are all included, along with key players like Marie-Antoinette Katoto, Grace Geyoro, Elisa De Almeida, Korbin Albert—fresh off her Olympic gold with the United States—and Jackie Groenen, who recently extended her contract with PSG until June 2027.

Fabrice Abriel's Squad

  • Goalkeepers (3): Katarzyna Kiedrzynek, Mary Earps, Océane Toussaint
  • Defenders (10): Thiniba Samoura, Paulina Dudek, Elisa De Almeida, Sakina Karchaoui, Eva Gaetino, Tara Elimbi Gilbert, Jade Le Guilly, Griedge Mbock, Landryna Lushimba, Eden Le Guilly
  • Midfielders (5): Laurina Fazer, Grace Geyoro, Korbin Albert, Anaïs Ebaylin, Lina Mokhtar
  • Forwards (4): Jennifer Echegini, Marie-Antoinette Katoto, Romée Lechter, Manssita Traoré

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