Pierre-Étienne Guyot, elected in June 1970, was the club's first president.[4] His tenure was short-lived but during his only season in charge PSG won their maiden trophy, the Ligue 2 title.[1][2] Famous Parisian couturier Daniel Hechter joined the club in June 1973 as president of the management committee.[5] He immediately left his mark on PSG by designing their iconic home jersey (known as « Hechter shirt »).[6] Hechter became club president in June 1974 following the resignation of Henri Patrelle.[5][7] He named fellow Frenchman Francis Borelli as vice-president.[8][9]
Borelli assumed the presidency in 1978, after Hechter was banned for life from football by the French Football Federation (FFF).[8][9] The latter was found guilty of running a ticketing scheme at Parc des Princes.[10] Borelli went on to become the club's longest-serving president. During his 13 years in charge, PSG won their first major titles: two French Cups in 1982 and 1983, and the Ligue 1 title in 1986.[1][2]