The Association tops 800 members once again

For the second year running, the Paris Saint-Germain Handball Association has broken the 800-member barrier. This achievement ranks the capital club first in the region and second in all of France.

Paris Saint-Germain Handball has once again reached the symbolic milestone of 800 members this season, and now boasts 802 licences registered for the 2023-24 season.

Since 2015, the Association has been developing its organisation and management, with a focus on professionalisation. Following the signing of a new agreement with the professional section, it has taken another step forward in technical terms, with the training and recruitment of increasingly qualified and committed managers.

Today, the Paris Saint-Germain Handball Association has established itself as a key training club in the Paris region and in France as a whole. A number of Association players have gone on to join the club's first team, including Adama Keita, Sadou Ntanzi and Gautier Loredon (currently on loan at Ivry).

Wallem Peleka has made a number of appearances for the professional squad this season.

As well as providing access to playing facilities and support in their development towards the top level, the club is pursuing its social commitment by organising a series of solidarity and civic initiatives off the court, to offer its members human and educational benefits.

This approach to progress and self-actualisation is aimed at all sections of the public: activities in priority neighbourhoods and with people with disabilities, discovering handball and helping with homework with young girls experiencing difficulties at school, activities with young people who do not have the opportunity to go on holiday and the development of sport for all and health sport (Handfit).