More than 890 arrested in France after PSG Champions League final win

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.

Clashes erupted across France, with police deploying tear gas in central Paris amid reports of burning vehicles, flares and damaged buildings. A total of 219 people were injured, including eight seriously, and a 24-year-old man died after his motocross bike struck concrete blocks on the Paris ring road. Interior Minister Laurent Nunez said the large police operation had prevented further looting despite a 45 percent rise in arrests compared with 2025.

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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 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.

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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 will face Arsenal in the 2026 Champions League final on Saturday at the Puskas Arena in Budapest. The holders aim to retain the trophy while the Gunners seek their first European title.

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Paris Saint-Germain secured a place in the Champions League final with a 1-1 draw at FC Bayern Munich. Ousmane Dembélé scored early while Harry Kane equalised only in stoppage time. PSG will face Arsenal in Budapest on May 30.

On the eve of May Day protests, intelligence services are monitoring potential disruptions from far-left groups. Over 300 mobilizations could draw between 110,000 and 160,000 participants across France, including 20,000 to 40,000 in Paris.

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The end of the Pro D2 final between Vannes and Provence Rugby was marked by a bomb alert on Saturday in Toulouse. The 18,000 spectators were confined inside Ernest-Wallon Stadium after Vannes won 18-14.

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