CHAMPIONS LEAGUE
PSG Turns Its Back-to-Back Champions League Run Into a Book
PSG’s Back to Back official book is open for pre-order as Paris turns a second straight Champions League title into a collector’s item.
Paris Saint-Germain has put the PSG Back to Back official book on pre-order, turning its second straight Champions League title into a collector’s item before the celebrations have cooled. The club says the book will reach shops on June 10, while its online store lists the official volume as a pre-order product.
The timing is quick, and very PSG. Four days after the win over Arsenal in Budapest, the club is already packaging the campaign as something to keep on a shelf, with the title, the stars and the language of a dynasty arriving before the new season has even started.
A Book Arrives Before the Parade Fades
The book is called Back to Back, and the club’s announcement presents it as a collector’s item built around the second Champions League title won by Paris in less than a year. The word the club keeps using is immersion, with the promise of a season told from close range rather than through a match report.
For supporters, the useful fact is simple: pre-order is open now. The wider detail is that Paris has moved fast enough to make the book part of the victory week, not a winter nostalgia product. The official store page also places it inside the wider Champions of Europe range, alongside scarves, shirts, badges, medals and framed items.
A second consecutive UEFA Champions League title. Another unforgettable night. Another chapter in our history.
That line appears on the PSG Back to Back official book listing, which is the first hard retail page for the new release. It is short copy, but it tells you how the club wants the campaign remembered: one more chapter, not one isolated final.

The First Hard Details From PSG’s Store
The French-language PSG store lists the official book at US$21, with the format given simply as Book. Its product details identify France as the country of origin, 100% paper as the material and the item as officially licensed. The U.S. store page currently says it is a pre-order item expected to ship around June 19.
That creates two dates around the same product. The club announcement says it will be in stores on June 10; the online listing seen in the United States gives the later shipping estimate. For fans ordering from abroad, the shipping line is the one to read before checkout.
The product page does not list the number of pages, the authors or the publisher details in the visible copy. It sells the object through the emotion of the run: a second European crown, another night to keep, another official object in a week full of them. That lack of bibliographic detail may matter to book buyers. For shirt-and-scarf supporters, the official license will do most of the work.
Budapest Supplies the Rarity
Paris earned the book’s title at the Puskás Aréna on May 30, when the Union of European Football Associations, European football’s governing body, recorded a 1-1 final against Arsenal before PSG won 4-3 on penalties. Kai Havertz scored in the sixth minute, Ousmane Dembélé levelled from the spot in the 65th, and Gabriel’s miss ended the shootout.
The UEFA report on the Budapest final also notes that PSG became the first side to retain the trophy since Real Madrid in 2018. That is the sporting fact behind the retail speed. Back-to-back Champions League wins have been rare since the competition took its modern name.
- 1-1 after extra time, with Paris winning the shootout 4-3.
- 72% possession for Paris across the final, according to UEFA’s team statistics sheet.
- 905 passes attempted by PSG, compared with Arsenal’s 286.
The official UEFA team statistics sheet gives the book a second layer of material: the match was remembered as a penalty night, but the data reads like a long exercise in Paris control. UEFA’s holders history page adds the historical frame, naming Paris as the second club in the Champions League era to defend the title, after Real Madrid.
What Else Is Being Sold With the Memory
The book is not sitting alone. The official PSG Champions range displayed 90 listed products on Wednesday, with the book placed near the top of the page. The store also shows Jordan Brand as a featured brand filter, and the merchandise mix stretches from children’s shirts to lifestyle items.
| Official Store Item | Displayed Price | What It Sells |
|---|---|---|
| Back to Back official book | US$21 | The campaign as a permanent record |
| Back2Back scarf | US$30 | The stadium version of the same phrase |
| Champions trophy badge | US$9 | A small wearable marker of the win |
| Champions medal | US$18 | A collector’s object at an entry price |
| Héroïques II book | US$24 | The first title’s story in expanded form |
The table matters because it shows how the new book has been priced. It is cheaper than the scarf, more expensive than the badge, and close to the older PSG books already on sale. The store is not treating it as a luxury object. It is priced as an easy add-on for a fan already buying the two-star version of the week.
The official collectibles section also lists framed pieces, pins, medals, books and higher-priced memorabilia. That range gives the club several lanes at once: quick gifts, match-night souvenirs and display items for supporters who treat European nights as family history.
Last Year’s Book Set the Pattern
There is a recent model for this release. After PSG beat Inter Milan on May 31 last year to win its first Champions League, the club published Héroïques with Éditions Amphora. The PSG announcement for the Héroïques book said it was available in official club shops, on the PSG store and in bookshops.
That first book had obvious subject matter: relief, the first star, Luis Enrique’s reset, Marquinhos lifting the cup after years of European frustration. The new volume has a harder editorial job. A first triumph can be told through release. A second one needs selection, because the surprise has gone and the expectation has arrived.
PSG’s store already shows how the first title kept producing inventory. Héroïques II, listed separately on the U.S. store, revisits the wider year around that first Champions League win, with copy referencing the Super Cup, the Club World Cup and new players who arrived during the summer. The Back to Back book now enters a shelf that the club has started to build deliberately.
Luis Enrique’s Team Gets the Archive Treatment
UEFA’s season page gives the book a clean route map. PSG finished 11th in the league phase with four wins, two draws and two defeats. Then came a 5-4 aggregate win over Monaco in the knockout phase play-off, an 8-2 aggregate win over Chelsea, a 4-0 aggregate win over Liverpool, a 6-5 semi-final against Bayern, and the Arsenal final on penalties.
That route leaves the editors plenty to work with. There is the domestic meeting with Monaco turned European obstacle. There is the Chelsea tie, where Paris made a last-16 round look lopsided. There is the Liverpool quarter-final, brutal on the scoreboard. There is Bayern, the tie that can fill pages on its own before the book reaches Budapest.
The player spine is clear enough without forcing it. Dembélé has the equaliser in the final. Khvicha Kvaratskhelia drew the penalty. Vitinha and João Neves carried long stretches of possession. Achraf Hakimi and Nuno Mendes give the full-back pages a modern PSG feel. Marquinhos remains the captain tying the first star to the second.
The release also lands before a new chase begins. Paris will enter next season with two European stars above the crest in the imagination of its supporters, and with opponents measuring them as holders. The pre-order began while the medals were still new; by June 10, the second star has a spine.
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