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2023 Trophée des Champions
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The 2023 Trophée des Champions was the 28th edition of the French super cup. The match was contested by the 2022–23 Ligue 1 champions, Paris Saint-Germain, and the 2022–23 Coupe de France winners, Toulouse.

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Paris Saint-Germain won the match 2–0 for their record twelfth Trophée des Champions title.[3]

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Host selection

On 23 March 2023, the Ligue de Football Professionnel (LFP) decided that the match would take place at the Rajamangala Stadium in Bangkok, Thailand. The fixture was scheduled for 5 August 2023.[4] However, on 5 June 2023, LFP president Vincent Labrune confirmed that the match would not take place in Thailand, reportedly due to Thai organizer Fresh Air Festival backing out. Labrune stated that this was "a bad for a good", as it allowed for the match to be moved to a "more favorable date, [in] the beginning of January".[5] On 2 October 2023, it was reported that the match would take place on 3 January 2024 in either Saudi Arabia or Qatar.[6] On 1 December 2023, the LFP instead confirmed that the match would take place at the Parc des Princes in Paris, France.[7]

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Match

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More information Paris Saint-Germain, 2–0 ...
Attendance: 43,792
Referee: Hakim Ben El Hadj
Paris Saint-Germain
Toulouse
GK99Italy Gianluigi Donnarumma
RB2Morocco Achraf Hakimi
CB5Brazil Marquinhos (c)
CB37Slovakia Milan Škriniardownward-facing red arrow 71'
LB21France Lucas HernandezYellow card 77'
CM33France Warren Zaïre-Emery
CM17Portugal VitinhaYellow card 46'
CM19South Korea Lee Kang-in
RW10France Ousmane Dembélédownward-facing red arrow 69'
CF7France Kylian Mbappé
LW29France Bradley Barcoladownward-facing red arrow 66'
Substitutes:
GK1Costa Rica Keylor Navas
DF26France Nordi Mukiele
DF35Brazil Lucas Beraldoupward-facing green arrow 71'
MF4Uruguay Manuel Ugarte
MF11Spain Marco Asensioupward-facing green arrow 69'
MF15Portugal Danilo Pereira
MF28Spain Carlos Soler
FW9Portugal Gonçalo Ramos
FW23France Randal Kolo Muaniupward-facing green arrow 66'
Manager:
Spain Luis Enrique
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GK50France Guillaume Restes
RB13France Christian Mawissadownward-facing red arrow 76'
CB23Mali Moussa Diarra
CB2Denmark Rasmus Nicolaisen
LB17Chile Gabriel SuazoYellow card 45+1'
CM24Venezuela Cristian Cásseres Jr.
CM4Netherlands Stijn Spierings
RW15Norway Aron Dønnumdownward-facing red arrow 65'
AM8Switzerland Vincent Sierro (c)downward-facing red arrow 76'
LW11Spain César Gelabertdownward-facing red arrow 65'
CF9Netherlands Thijs Dallinga
Substitutes:
GK30Spain Álex Domínguez
DF12Norway Warren Kamanziupward-facing green arrow 76'
DF31Cameroon Kévin Keben
MF5Australia Denis Genreau
MF22Finland Naatan Skyttäupward-facing green arrow 65'
MF34France Noah Lahmadi
FW10Netherlands Ibrahim Cissokoupward-facing green arrow 76'
FW14Morocco Yanis Begraoui
FW19Cameroon Frank Magriupward-facing green arrow 65'
Manager:
Spain Carles Martínez Novell

Man of the Match:
Lee Kang-in (Paris Saint-Germain)[1]

Assistant referees:[2]
Gwenaël Pasqualotti
Julien Aube
Fourth official:[2]
Mathieu Vernice
Video assistant referee:[2]
Benoît Millot
Assistant video assistant referee:[2]
William Lavis

Match rules

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Notes

  1. Each team was given only three opportunities to make substitutions, excluding substitutions made at half-time.

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