The Qatari owners of Paris Saint-Germain are expanding their football portfolio with a deal to take over KAS Eupen, the Belgian league club announced on Tuesday.
Eupen currently plays in the second tier of Belgian football.
QSI, which also owns a minority stake in Portuguese side Sporting Braga, has signed a memorandum of understanding with Eupen’s current owner, the Aspire Zone Foundation – also a Qatari entity – for the full takeover of the club.
Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed.
“During our discussions, Qatar Sports Investments demonstrated a genuine commitment to the long-term development of the club,” Eupen said in a statement.
PSG has won 11 Ligue 1 titles since QSI arrived and generated a club-record revenue of 837 million euros ($976 million) last season.
PSG’s men’s team won the domestic double and won the Champions League for the first time this year by beating Inter Milan 5-0 in the final, finally giving QSI the trophy it craved after taking over the club in 2011.
Published on December 9, 2025


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