Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) made history with a stunning 5-0 win over Inter Milan in the Champions League final, clinching their first-ever title in Munich. Fans across Paris erupted in celebration!
Over 48,000 fans packed Parc des Princes to watch the victory on big screens, while thousands more danced and sang in the streets, honking car horns in pure joy.
Clement, a 20-year-old fan, summed it up: “This team of 11 guys playing for each other gave us our faith back!” PSG’s unity shone through in their historic win.
The party took a turn as scuffles broke out near the Champs-Élysées. Police detained nearly 300 fans for throwing fireworks and causing disorder.
Troublemakers” hurled objects at police, who responded with water cannons to block fans from reaching the Arc de Triomphe, ensuring safety amid the revelry.
In Grenoble, a car crashed into celebrating fans, injuring four from one family, two seriously. The driver surrendered, with police suggesting it was unintentional.
President Macron called it a “day of glory,” hosting the team at the Élysée Palace. Mayor Hidalgo dubbed it a “historic” win for Paris, the “capital of Europe tonight.”
On Sunday, tens of thousands will line the Champs-Élysées for PSG’s victory parade, celebrating a team that united a city. Stay tuned for more!