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Daniel Hechter, the designer who was President of PSG, got inspiration from the famous Ajax Amsterdam's football shirt to create the Blue and Red' historical shirt in 1973
On 18th October 1974, Paris played for the first time an official match with the RTL logo, RTL being the most popular French radio station and won 3-1 against Lens at the Parc des Princes.
In 1982 this collectable shirt was replaced by a new white pattern with a red and blue border.
The shirt was worn by Paris legends such Luiz Fernandez, Domonique Rocheteau and Dominique Bathenay.

After the split in 1972 and the abandonment of the professional statute for the new Paris Football-Club, PSG restarted in the third division at the Camp des Loges with a group of young players from the training centre.
On the 29th October 1972, the club with President Patrelle played the first match against Havre with the new sponsor Montréal. The Montréal supermarkets, which have always contributed in sport and cultural activities in the region of Yvelines, affiliated themselves with PSG and appeared on the red shirt cuffed with blue fabric. Following the split the Club reassured that PSG would continue to wear the historical colours, the ones of Paris: Red and Blue.

RTL, which is one of the most popular French radio stations, remained associated with the shirt for many years of PSG’s success.

In 1973 newly promoted from the second division PSG used this white shirt for their away games
The contract with the sponsor Canada Dry was negotiated by Bernard Brochand a young publicist who later became the president of the PSG Association.