#3 George Weah
The current president of Liberia and the only African Ballon d'Or winner, George Weah joined PSG in 1992 from rivals Monaco. He spent three seasons at the club, which helped raised his profile across Europe.
With Coupe De France trophies in 1993 and 1995 as well as the French League in 1994, Weah's PSG spell was a highly successful one.
Following his PSG exploits, he went on to AC Milan and Chelsea. But it was at PSG where he truly established himself. He was the top scorer in the 1994-95 UEFA Champions League with seven goals. Weah scored an amazing solo goal against Bayern Munich that season, a legendary strike in the club's annals.
A return of 56 goals in 133 games meant Weah was easily one of the most recognisable stars from Paris before his eventual move to AC Milan. Weah's skill and athleticism made him the standout African player of his generation.
#2 Ronaldinho
The beloved smiling assassin Ronaldinho defined a generation of fun-loving footballers with serious ability and dexterity.
Before his famous spell at Barcelona, where he won the Champions League and the Balon D'Or in 2005, the then 21-year-old enjoyed his first European adventure at PSG, whom he joined in 2001 from Gremio.
He lined up alongside the likes of Mikel Arteta, Jay Jay Okacha and Nicolas Anelka. Ronaldinho played a starring role in what is now a cult-classic PSG team, renowned for their sublime skill and technical ability.
In his two-year stint in Paris, PSG won the UEFA Intertoto Cup and consistently participated in European Competition. With his pedigree rising to unprecedented heights after Brazil's 2002 FIFA World Cup win, Ronaldinho left PSG.
In just two seasons at the club, Ronaldinho recorded 25 goals and 17 assists.,But, most importantly, he was a fan-favourite, establishing himself as a modern-day PSG legend.
#1 Pauleta
Before Edinson Cavani and Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Portugal's Pauleta starred in the PSG frontline in the 2000s. Pauleta joined PSG ahead of the 2003-04 season, after two excellent years as Portugal's main striker.
His spell at PSG spanning 211 games saw Pauleta score a remarkable 109 goals. He made his name as one of Europe's premier marksmen, retiring as the club's record goalscorer before Ibrahimovic and Cavani surpassed him..He has maintained a connection with the club as an official ambassador, Pauleta is still adored by the PSG faithful.