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The Titi d'Or is an annual award presented by Les Titis du PSG to the two most promising players, one male and one female, from the Paris Saint-Germain FC Youth Academy, as voted for by their peers. Les Titis du PSG is an association affiliated to Paris Saint-Germain FC that covers the club's academy. All previous winners have become professional footballers after receiving the trophy, with many going on to play for the professional team of Paris Saint-Germain FC.[1][2]
The award has been given to male players since 2007, with the exception of 2010 due to the transfer of the Les Titis du PSG website. Since 2019, it has also been awarded to the most talented female player.[1][2] Hervin Ongenda and Kingsley Coman have each won the award twice, more than any other player. In February 2025, during the 2024 Titi d'Or ceremony, PSG and Les Titis du PSG paid tribute to the late Moroccan player Abdelaziz Barrada, the first winner of the Titi d'Or in 2007. The most recent recipients are male striker Ibrahim Mbaye and female goalkeeper Alyssa Fernandes, who won the 2024 Titi d'Or.[2]
Voted for by the public until 2011, the Titi d'Or has since been chosen by peer vote. Players from the U17, U19 and Espoirs teams who have played a maximum of five matches for PSG's professional team or throughout their career are eligible for the award. Their teammates fill out a ballot with the names of the three players, in order of preference, they consider worthy of this distinction. The vote is secret. The first-place finisher receives 5 points, the second 3, and the third 1. The player with the most points wins. In the event of a tie, the player with the most first places is chosen as PSG's most promising player.[1]
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Winners
- As of 10 August 2025.[2]

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