Riots in Paris after PSG football victory showing crowds clashing with police amid burning cars and smoke
Riots in Paris after PSG football victory showing crowds clashing with police amid burning cars and smoke
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Violence breaks out in Paris after PSG beats Arsenal

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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.

The périphérique was invaded, shops were looted and violence broke out in several districts of the capital. One death and one serious injury were reported in a two-wheeler accident, according to the Paris prosecutor’s office.

Consultant Robert Pires, a former Arsenal player, reacted on Monday on the France 5 show « C à vous ». « We need to be much firmer », he said, comparing French policing with the approach taken in England, where troublemakers are banned from stadiums.

Thirteen adults appeared in immediate hearings on Monday. Several of them, aged 19 to 25, had no prior criminal record. Police officers, who faced targeted attacks, expressed frustration over repeated incidents at major sporting events.

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Initial reactions on X condemn the riots and hooliganism after PSG's Champions League win over Arsenal, noting hundreds of arrests and clashes with police; users contrast the chaos with peaceful Arsenal fan events and criticize violence disguised as celebrations.

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PSG players on parade bus at Champ-de-Mars cheered by thousands, Eiffel Tower in background, celebrating Champions League win.
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PSG players celebrate back-to-back champions league title in paris

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Paris Saint-Germain players were cheered by tens of thousands of supporters on Sunday during a parade on the Champ-de-Mars, ahead of a reception at the Élysée and an evening at Parc des Princes.

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.

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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The 2025/26 Champions League semi-finals pit Arsenal against Atletico Madrid and Paris Saint-Germain versus Bayern Munich, with all matches kicking off at 20:00 BST. Arsenal advanced after holding off Sporting, while Atletico Madrid overcame Barcelona. PSG, the holders, ousted Liverpool, and Bayern progressed past Real Madrid.

Spain's National Police have arrested nine more men from the Indar Gorri group in the past few hours over disturbances in February at El Sadar stadium after the Osasuna-Real Madrid match. This brings the total number of detainees to 13, with one more person under investigation. All face charges of public disorder and assault on an authority agent.

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A 25-year-old man armed with a knife was shot dead by municipal police officers during a routine traffic stop in Marseille's 11th arrondissement on Thursday afternoon. The incident occurred around 5:30 p.m. on Boulevard des Libérateurs. No officers were injured.

 

 

 

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