President Paul Kagame attended a UEFA Champions League match in which Paris Saint-Germain defeated Chelsea FC 5–2 at Parc des Princes on March 11, 2026.
The match was played at PSG’s home stadium, Parc des Princes.
“This evening in Paris, President Kagame attended the UEFA Champions League match at Parc des Princes, where Visit Rwanda partner Paris Saint-Germain secured a 5–2 victory over Chelsea FC,” the Office of the President said in a post on X.
The partnership between Visit Rwanda and Paris Saint-Germain was first signed in 2019 and renewed in 2025, extending the agreement until 2028.
Under the deal, PSG promotes the Visit Rwanda brand at its home ground, Parc des Princes, and on the club’s training kits.
Since the partnership began, millions of football fans around the world have gained greater awareness of Rwanda through media coverage and the visibility of the Visit Rwanda brand.
Through the collaboration, more than 400 children have also received football training through PSG Academy Rwanda, established by the French club in Rwanda.
Each year, the club sends players and legends to Rwanda to visit the country’s tourist attractions and share their experiences with global audiences.
The latest visitors were Océane Nathalie Toussaint Dit Marseille, Baby Jordy Benera, and Jade Le Guilly, members of the Paris Saint-Germain Féminine, who visited Rwanda in late February this year.
According to the Rwanda Development Board, the continued partnership helps position Rwanda as a global tourism destination, with further exposure expected as the Visit Rwanda brand appears on training kits worn by PSG youth teams in the United States.





