The ambitious PSG Training Centre to train the champions of tomorrow
Designed by the Wilmotte et Associés architectural firm, the PSG Training and Education Centre project involved the construction of a ten buildings, several sports pitches and the necessary facilities to provide the best possible conditions for the players of both the professional team and the new generation to succeed.
In late 2021, Eiffage Construction won lots D3 and D4 of this emblematic project in the heart of the Yvelines region.
Our teams were in charge of creating the Training and Pre-Training area, comprising three buildings dedicated to training, schooling and accommodation for future champions, but also a spectator stand, two reception pavilions and the Club House, the nerve centre of the site.
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74 hectares
of land use
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200,000 m²
sports facilities, including 150,000 m² of outdoor space
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11 buildings
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17
football pitches, six heated pitches
A showcase for performance
The ambition of the new training centre is to create an ideal environment enabling athletes to give the best of themselves, thanks to exceptional facilities:
- water therapy area with four large pools,
- medical area,
- weights room,
- two dining rooms,
- a video room,
- etc.
Upstairs, 43 luxury rooms welcome players on the eve of their matches.
A long-term commitment
The second phase of the works began in 2024 after the Paris Olympic Games, with the installation of the infrastructures dedicated to judo and handball.
A 3,000-seater stadium is also due to be built by 2028, to host home matches for the women's team and the U19 team.
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Project participants
- Project owner: PSG TRAINING CENTRE
- Architect: Wilmotte et Associés
- General contractor: Eiffage Construction
Delivery: project in progress (provisional handover: 2028)