PSG seals historic sextuple with dramatic Intercontinental Cup win over Flamengo
17 December 2025
Match Context
Spanish coach Luis Enrique, manager of Paris Saint-Germain, said the Intercontinental Cup final against Flamengo was incredibly tough.
PSG clinched the title after beating Flamengo 2-1 on penalties, Wednesday, at the Ahmad Bin Ali Stadium in Qatar.
Key Moments
In regular and extra time the sides were tied at 1-1, with Khvicha Kvaratskhelia opening for PSG in the 38th minute, and Giorginho Jorginho leveling in the 62nd from a penalty.
Coach Reflections
Enrique said: It was a very hard match, as I warned before the game, but we proved we are ready to overcome every obstacle. He added: We scored a wonderful goal in the first half, but the ball crossed the line and a corner was awarded. He continued: Since arriving in Paris, I wanted to achieve what we achieved; we are now a great team blending youth and experience, and we have secured a historic sextuple in 2025. He concluded: I hope we have more opportunities to achieve further glory with PSG in the near future.
Final note: PSG lifted the trophy after a dramatic night in Qatar, chasing more contests while fans debated who put the 'six' in sextuple best of all.
Punchline: If PSG keeps this pace, their trophy shelf will need a mortgage.
Punchline: In football as in comedy, six is the new seven—PSG just unlocked a hex-tuple confetti cannon.