Hundreds arrested in France after PSG Champions League win

More than 400 people were detained in Paris following Paris Saint-Germain’s victory over Arsenal in the Champions League final. Clashes broke out between fans and police during overnight celebrations. The win marked PSG’s second successive title in the competition.

PSG defeated Arsenal on penalties to claim the trophy for the second year in a row. The team became only the second side to retain the Champions League title in the modern era. Fireworks and flares were set off in the city centre as officers used tear gas to disperse crowds. Several police officers were injured during the unrest.

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Disorder broke out in Paris on Saturday evening after Paris Saint-Germain’s Champions League final win over Arsenal. More than 890 arrests were recorded, a 45 percent increase from 2025.

More than 890 people were arrested in France following riots after Paris Saint-Germain defeated Arsenal in the Champions League final on Saturday. President Emmanuel Macron condemned the violence and pledged unyielding punishments.

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More than 890 people were arrested after violence erupted following Paris Saint-Germain's Champions League final win against Arsenal. Political figures reacted and an initial judicial assessment was released.

Paris Saint-Germain beat Lens 2-0 on Wednesday in a delayed Ligue 1 match and officially claimed their 14th French league title.

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Khvicha Kvaratskhelia expressed optimism that Paris Saint-Germain can defeat Arsenal and retain the Champions League title in the final at Puskas Arena in Budapest on Saturday (30/5/2026).

Arsenal fell to Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League final on penalties but former striker Thierry Henry described the campaign as a great season for the club.

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Bayern Munich coach Vincent Kompany has urged his team to maintain 'total calmness' as they prepare for the Champions League semi-final second leg against Paris Saint-Germain. The match, set for Wednesday at the Allianz Arena, follows PSG's 5-4 first-leg win. Kompany emphasized making the moment unforgettable with fan support.

 

 

 

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