Paris Erupts in Chaos After PSG’s Champions League Triumph
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- June 01, 2026
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Celebrations Turn Violent as Hundreds Clash with Police Following PSG’s Win
Paris streets turned into a battleground after PSG clinched a Champions League victory. Police reported dozens of arrests, injuries, and widespread property damage amid the unrest.
When the final whistle blew and Paris Saint‑Germain lifted the Champions League trophy, the city’s excitement was palpable. Fans poured into the boulevards, flags waving, chants echoing—exactly the kind of scene you’d expect after a historic football win.
But within an hour, the festive atmosphere gave way to something far less celebratory. Small groups of supporters, some clearly intoxicated, began to clash with police. Stone‑throwing, smashed windows, and makeshift barricades appeared almost overnight along the Champs‑Élysées and in the Marais district.
Authorities were quick to respond. The Prefecture of Police deployed additional officers, and riot squads were called in to restore order. By the end of the night, French police confirmed more than 60 arrests, including several individuals charged with violent assault and property destruction.
Injuries were also reported on both sides. A handful of officers suffered minor cuts and bruises, while several fans required treatment for head injuries after being struck by projectiles. Ambulances shuttled the wounded to nearby hospitals, though most cases were classified as non‑life‑threatening.
Mayor Anne Hidalgo issued a statement urging calm, reminding Parisians that “pride in our team should never come at the expense of public safety.” She also pledged a thorough investigation into the incidents and promised that those responsible would face the full force of the law.
Meanwhile, PSG’s captain addressed the chaos in a brief interview, expressing disappointment that a night meant for joy turned into “a regrettable episode of disorder.” He called on fans to respect the city’s streets and emphasized that the club does not condone any form of violence.
City officials are now reviewing security measures for future celebrations. Proposals include tighter crowd control, increased police presence in key areas, and a public awareness campaign about responsible fan behavior.
As Paris begins to clean up shattered shop windows and graffiti‑covered walls, the conversation shifts from the triumph on the pitch to the cost of unchecked revelry. It’s a stark reminder that even the most euphoric moments can quickly spiral when passions run unchecked.
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