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Paris Celebrates PSG Triumph as Authorities Confront Fallout From Violent Clashes

Champions League victory parade proceeds under tight security after nationwide unrest

The Daily Desk by The Daily Desk
May 31, 2026
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PSG supporters gather in Paris during Champions League victory celebrations - AP Photo/Emma Da Silva

Thousands gathered in Paris to celebrate PSG’s Champions League triumph. - AP Photo/Emma Da Silva

Hundreds of thousands of supporters gathered in Paris on Sunday to celebrate Paris Saint-Germain’s Champions League victory, as French authorities sought to contain tensions following overnight clashes that led to hundreds of arrests and injuries across the country. The celebrations highlighted both the scale of the club’s achievement and growing concerns over public disorder linked to major sporting events.

Paris Saint-Germain secured its second Champions League title on Saturday after defeating Arsenal in a penalty shootout in Budapest, triggering large-scale celebrations across France. While most supporters celebrated peacefully, authorities reported widespread disturbances in parts of Paris and several other cities after the final whistle.

Victory Parade Draws Massive Crowds

Large crowds assembled near the Eiffel Tower and along major routes in the French capital as PSG players, coaching staff and club officials participated in a victory parade under heightened security measures. Officials estimated that close to 100,000 supporters attended the celebrations, which largely proceeded without major incidents on Sunday.

Fans waved flags, sang club songs and welcomed players following the team’s return from Hungary, where PSG captured European club football’s most prestigious title. Club president Nasser Al-Khelaifi and coach Luis Enrique joined players during the celebrations as supporters marked another milestone in the club’s recent rise in European competition.

Authorities deployed large numbers of police officers across Paris to prevent further unrest after violence overshadowed celebrations the previous night.

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Hundreds Detained After Overnight Violence

French Interior Minister Laurent Nuñez said 780 people were detained in Paris and other cities following clashes linked to the celebrations. Authorities reported that 57 police officers were injured, though most suffered minor wounds.

According to officials, some groups set fires, vandalized property and launched fireworks during confrontations with police. Disturbances were reported near the Champs-Élysées, the Arc de Triomphe and other parts of the capital, where officers used crowd-control measures to disperse groups involved in unrest.

Associated Press reporting showed vehicles burning and fireworks exploding during some of the confrontations, while authorities said a small group attempted to storm a police station during the disorder.

Paris prosecutors stated that 306 people, including 81 minors, were formally taken into custody in the capital following the disturbances.

Government Condemns Disorder

President Emmanuel Macron congratulated PSG on its victory but strongly criticized the violence that followed the celebrations. French officials warned that those responsible for attacks on police officers, vandalism and other criminal acts would face legal consequences.

Government officials emphasized that the vast majority of supporters celebrated peacefully and said security forces acted to prevent larger disruptions in densely populated areas. Authorities also pointed to extensive policing operations that had been planned before the match because of concerns over potential unrest.

The incidents have renewed debate in France over crowd management and public security during major sporting celebrations. Similar disturbances followed PSG’s previous Champions League success, prompting authorities to adopt stricter security measures for this year’s final.

Sporting Success Overshadowed by Security Concerns

PSG’s latest European title represents another landmark achievement for the club and French football, but the celebrations have again drawn attention to recurring public-order challenges linked to large-scale sporting events.

While Sunday’s parade remained largely peaceful, investigations into the violence continue and authorities have not ruled out additional arrests. Officials are also assessing property damage and reviewing security operations carried out during the celebrations. Details regarding the full extent of the damage remain under review.

Tags: #EmmanuelMacron#EuropeanFootball#France#ParisSaintGermain#SecurityForces#SportsNews#UEFA#WorldNews
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