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Paris police detain dozens after violence erupts during celebrations of PSG’s Champions League title

Police used tear gas and detained more than 280 people as celebrations turned violent, with seven officers injured and several vehicles and businesses damaged.

  • Paris Saint-Germain secured its second Champions League title after defeating Arsenal on penalties in a dramatic final in Budapest.
  • Thousands of fans gathered around the Champs-Élysées and the Arc de Triomphe, celebrating with flares, chants, and car horns.
  • Celebrations turned disorderly late Saturday, leading to dozens of arrests after clashes with police and an attempted storming of a police station.
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Hundreds arrested in Paris as violence erupts after PSG's Champions League win

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The team will be received by President Emmanuel Macron at the Elysée after the celebrations organized this afternoon in the heart of the French capital

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France detains hundreds after Champions League final

French authorities say hundreds of people have been arrested amid wild celebrations and unrest after the Champions League final.

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On May 30, PSG won the Champions League for the second time in a row, beating Arsenal in the final of the tournament. After the match, which took place in Budapest, thousands of PSG fans took to the streets of Paris and other French cities. There were clashes between fans and police. By the morning of May 31, the Ministry of Internal Affairs had reported more than 400 detainees, most of whom (283 people) had been arrested in Paris. Fans launched…

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Le Monde broke the news in Paris, France on Saturday, May 30, 2026.
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