PSG’s Champions League win marred by riotous celebration, 780 arrested

Update PSG’s Champions League win marred by riotous celebration, 780 arrested
Police try to disperses PSG supporters who left off fireworks as they celebrate in Paris, Saturday, May 30, 2026 after the Champions League final soccer match between Paris Saint-Germain and Arsenal that was played in Budapest, PSG won the game. (AP Photo/Thomas Padilla)
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Updated 31 May 2026 14:32
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PSG’s Champions League win marred by riotous celebration, 780 arrested

PSG’s Champions League win marred by riotous celebration, 780 arrested
  • Some mobs clashed with police, around 22,000 of whom were deployed across France after unrest last year when PSG also won the competition

PARIS: French authorities announced 780 people were arrested across the country when celebrations of Paris Saint-Germain’s Champions League victory over Arsenal were marred by violent clashes, and a road accident that killed a young man.
Thousands of people poured into the streets of Paris for the match and to revel in PSG’s triumph.
But some mobs clashed with police, around 22,000 of whom were deployed across France after unrest last year when PSG also won the competition.
Highlighting an increased use of fireworks directed at law enforcement, Interior Minister Laurent Nunez said in a press briefing 57 security forces were injured and that there had been “219 participants injured in France, including eight seriously.”
The Paris public prosecutor’s office announced the death of a young man following a motocross bike accident on the Paris ring road, and said a person was wounded with a bladed weapon in the capital and was in a critical condition.
Nunez said the 780 arrests was a 32 percent increase compared to the celebrations of PSG’s Champions League win last year.