For two additional seasons, the partnership between Saint-Germain and Aspetar is extended

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Paris Saint-Germain and Aspetar, the orthopedic and sports medicine hospital, are pleased to announce the extension of their partnership for two additional seasons. Building on a collaboration spanning more than a decade, the two organizations affirm their shared commitment to achieving excellence in athlete healthcare and well-being. This renewed partnership allows Paris Saint-Germain players to continue to benefit from complete health care, including examinations, medical evaluation, and personal care according to medical needs, provided by Aspetar experts and specialists, in accordance with the highest international standards.

Aspetar is one of the world’s leading hospitals in the field of sports medicine. It has been accredited by the International Olympic Committee as a “Center for Research on Injury Prevention and Health Protection of Athletes.” Aspetar is also considered a “FIFA Center of Medical Excellence”. These accreditations confirm the important and pioneering role that Aspetar Hospital enjoys with the international sports community and the most prominent sports stars around the world. Ms Nicola Ibbetson, Director of Partnerships at Paris Saint-Germain, said: “We are delighted to extend our partnership with Aspetar, an organization that shares our values ​​of excellence and innovation. We have been collaborating for over a decade to provide the highest quality medical care to our athletes, and we very much look forward to continuing this important work together. “

For his part, Khaled Al-Nama, Director of Marketing and Communications at Aspetar Hospital, said: “Our long-term partnership with Paris Saint-Germain reflects our shared commitment to excellence, innovation, and providing comprehensive medical care for Parisian athletes so they can give their best on and off the field.”

By strengthening their partnership, Paris Saint-Germain and Aspetar are keen to develop and enhance an environment conducive to health and high performance. The two parties also aim to develop a culture of innovation and success outside the training and competition fields.