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Two hundred hurt in post-game violence as Paris hails second Champions League triumph

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Posted on May 31, 2026

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· Last updated: May 31, 2026

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Over 200 Injured, One Dead After PSG Wins Champions League in Paris

Violence and Unrest Following PSG's Champions League Victory

Incident Overview

PARIS, May 31 (Reuters) - More than 200 people were injured and one person died in Paris following Paris Saint-Germain's second consecutive Champions League win, the interior ministry said on Sunday, reviving France's heated debate about street violence. 

A day after PSG beat Arsenal in a nail-biting Budapest penalty shootout, cementing their place on the throne of European football, fans were taking to the Champ de Mars open space near the Eiffel Tower to hail the players staging a victory parade on Sunday afternoon.  

Street Violence and Police Response

But, as last year, the celebrations were partly overshadowed by hefty street violence in the night after the game in which 57 police were injured in Paris and over 400 people taken into custody, a few of them outside the capital, authorities said.

Some storefronts in Paris were destroyed while rioters also torched cars and stands of rental bikes, police said.

Incidents Outside Paris

There was some vandalism against public buildings in provincial towns such as Orleans, Interior Minister Laurent Nunez said.

Police were not specifically targeted in most places, but one police station in central Paris was the site of brief clashes on Saturday evening, Paris police said. 

Casualties and Security Measures

One young man died following a motorcycle accident amid the unrest, the Paris public prosecutor's office said.

Nunez, a former Paris police chief, oversaw a huge security operation involving over 20,000 officers, and said the violence had been systematically addressed: "The situation was, overall, under control."

Political and Social Reactions

Political Responses

Politicians from the far-right National Rally, leading in opinion polls ahead of next year's presidential election, seized on the occasion to reiterate calls for firmer law-and-order policies. 

"Only in France does a victory of a football club trigger riots," said Marine Le Pen, the movement's leader. 

Social Commentary

But others highlighted deep social divides as the cause of repeated violence and unrest, saying that those who had wreaked the most havoc were not representative of football fan culture. 

"France is living under strain. Society is becoming increasingly brutal. We are a pressure cooker ready to explode anytime," said Raphael Glucksmann, who is mulling standing in the presidential election on a centre-left ticket. 

Historical Context

Last year, similarly chaotic celebrations following PSG's first Champions League title led to two deaths. 

(reporting by Tassilo Hummel; Editing by Kevin Liffey)

Key Takeaways

  • PSG secured their second straight Champions League title on May 30, 2026, becoming the first French club to win the competition twice. (lemonde.fr)
  • Celebrations turned violent in Paris and beyond: more than 200 people were injured, one person died in a motorcycle accident on the ring road, and 780 arrests were made nationwide, with 57 police officers wounded. (elpais.com)
  • Authorities deployed a massive security operation—22,000 officers and gendarmes across France (8,000 in Paris)—and authorities say the unrest was contained despite pockets of vandalism and attempted clashes. (elpais.com)

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many people were injured after PSG's Champions League win in Paris?
More than 200 people were injured in Paris following PSG's Champions League triumph.
What caused the violence in Paris after the football match?
Street violence broke out during celebrations, leading to injuries, property damage, and arrests.
Were police officers among the injured during the unrest?
Yes, 57 police officers were injured during the post-game violence in Paris.
How did authorities respond to the violence after the PSG win?
Over 20,000 officers were deployed, resulting in over 400 arrests and efforts to control the situation.
Was there any fatality related to the post-Champions League violence?
Yes, one young man died following a motorcycle accident amid the unrest in Paris.

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