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France Says Nearly 900 Arrested in Champions League Final Riots

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France said on Monday that nearly 900 people had been arrested in riots that broke out after Paris Saint-Germain club won the coveted Champions League for a second consecutive year over the weekend.

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In France, after PSG's victory, about 900 people were arrested and nearly 180 security forces were injured.

·Zürich, Switzerland
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The Interior Minister reported over 890 arrests and 178 injuries to law enforcement officers during the weekend's festivities, a 45% increase compared to 2025. Despite this violence, the government defends its security management, while strong reactions from the opposition confirm a new [...]

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The achievement of the second consecutive Champions League of the PSG generated, as expected, a weekend of serious disturbances in Paris. The final balance, as explained by French Interior Minister Laurent Nuñez, has been 890 detainees, 178 police wounded and one dead.Criticism of the authorities' actions in the face of the rioters has raised political tension in France in a remarkable way.Although Emmanuel Macron described what happened as unac…

·Spain
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French Minister of the Interior Laurent Nuñez announced Monday, June 1st that there had been Saturday and Sunday in France on the occasion of the PSG's crown in the Champions League "more than 890 arrests, up by more than 45%" compared to 2025. He added that "178" policemen and gendarmes had been injured during these two days. The police were " subject to systematic attacks, projectiles, mortar fire that exploded," he said on public radio France…

·Paris, France
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El Mundo broke the news in Madrid, Spain on Sunday, May 31, 2026.
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