
More than 400 people were detained in Paris after violence erupted during the celebrations marking the second victory of Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) at the Champions League, the Associated Press reported.
According to the latest update shared by AP, seven police officers have been injured, Interior Minister Laurent Nuñez said, calling the violence as “absolutely unacceptable.”
Nuñez told the news agency that rioting took place in about 15 cities across France, and nearly 400 people were detained in all, with nearly 300 of them from Paris alone.
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The incident comes a year after violence disrupted the celebrations in May after PSG won the first Champions League title. About 201 people were injured in Paris, with the police making more than 500 arrests across France. Paris was on high alert, with 8,000 police officers deployed across the city, AP noted.
On Saturday, celebrations began as the final whistle was blown in the evening in Budapest, Hungary, where PSG beat Arsenal during penalties in the finals.
Around 20,000 people gathered on the Champs-Elysees, with some marching along the avenues near the Arc de Triomphe. The main ring road surrounding Paris was also blockaded by a crowd before police dispersed it, AP quoted.
Police try to disperse 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)
The Paris police prefecture told AP that smaller groups caused disturbances, with some vandalising shops and setting off fire at several locations.
The report alleged that a group attempted to storm a police station in the posh 8th Arrondissement neighborhood of the French capital. They were later dispersed, according to the police.
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Visuals from the site show that cars were also set ablaze. Police also shared that a bakery and a restaurant were damaged.
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Last night, by 10 pm, about 45 people were taken into custody.
Police officers worked through the evening to contain about 1,000 people who had gathered near the PSG stadium in the 16th Arrondissement and cleared barricades made with bicycles.
Celebrations to continue as planned
The celebrations for the team’s victory will continue as planned on Sunday afternoon at the Champ de Mars, near the Eiffel Tower, Nuñez told AP.
The PSG team will then be hosted by French President Emmanuel Macron at the Elysee presidential palace, he added.
