Hundreds arrested in France after PSG's Champions League victory amid clashes and vandalism
Translated from French, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Hundreds were arrested across France following Paris Saint-Germain's Champions League victory, with most detentions occurring in the Paris region.
- Clashes erupted near the Parc des Princes stadium and on the Champs-รlysรฉes, leading to vandalism and injuries to at least one police officer.
- Authorities seized flares and fireworks, and several businesses sustained damage during the post-match disturbances.
Post-match celebrations for Paris Saint-Germain's Champions League win devolved into widespread unrest across France, resulting in at least 326 arrests. In the Paris region alone, 235 individuals were detained as tensions flared near the Parc des Princes stadium and along the Champs-รlysรฉes.
The police prefecture reported that approximately 20,000 people gathered on the Champs-รlysรฉes. The disturbances led to the seizure of 24 flares and around 100 fireworks. Authorities also documented damage to six vehicles and two businesses, including a bakery and a restaurant near Porte de Saint-Cloud.
Further south, eyewitnesses observed continuous fireworks and young people climbing a fire truck. A police officer sustained injuries, and in the 8th arrondissement, individuals attempted to attack a police station before being dispersed. The ring road around Paris was temporarily blocked by crowds.
Near the Parc des Princes, about 150 people attempted to breach a stadium entrance but were repelled by police. The Ministry of the Interior stated that the minister is closely monitoring the situation with his team, in direct contact with police and prefects. Reports also emerged of a stabbing victim in Barbรจs and a man falling into the Seine.
The minister is closely following the situation with his team, in direct contact with the police prefect and all prefects as well as with the directors general.
Originally published by Le Figaro in French. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.