PSG Victory Marred by Riots, Vandalism, and Police Clashes in Paris
Translated from French, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Paris experienced significant public disorder following Paris Saint-Germain's Champions League final victory, with clashes between fans and police reported.
- Approximately 8,000 police officers were deployed to manage the celebrations, which saw vandalism and looting in several areas.
- Over 280 individuals were arrested amidst the widespread disturbances.
Paris was marred by widespread disorder and clashes between fans and police following Paris Saint-Germain's victory in the Champions League final. Despite the celebratory atmosphere surrounding the club's historic win, large crowds engaged in vandalism, looting, and confrontations with law enforcement.
Thousands of fans gathered across the city to watch the match, and as celebrations escalated after PSG secured their second European title, numerous incidents of public disorder erupted. Reports indicate that fires were started, shops were looted, and parts of the city's ring road were occupied by jubilant crowds.
Law enforcement deployed approximately 8,000 officers throughout Paris to manage the situation. However, confrontations occurred in various districts, with police responding to incidents involving fireworks, tear gas, and attempts by ticketless individuals to breach stadium entrances. The unrest continued late into the night, leaving a somber atmosphere amidst the celebration.
Authorities reported that over 283 individuals were arrested in connection with the disturbances. The events highlighted a significant challenge for public order management during major sporting celebrations, overshadowing the club's significant achievement.
They are not capable of celebrating normally.
Originally published by Le Figaro in French. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.