PSG fans unfurl banner calling for end to ‘genocide in Gaza’ during Champions League final
- During the Champions League final in Munich on Saturday, supporters of Paris Saint-Germain unfurled a banner with the message "Stop genocide in Gaza."
- The banner reflected ongoing PSG fan support for Gaza since the Israel-Hamas war began after Hamas attacked Israel on October 7, 2023.
- PSG fans also showed Palestinian scarves and flags, continuing a pattern that includes a similar 'Free Palestine' banner in November during a Champions League match.
- The banner could lead to a fine of up to 10,000 euros since UEFA bans provocative content, and it likely caused concern among local authorities in Munich.
- The display draws attention to ongoing tensions in Gaza following Israeli strikes that have reportedly caused the deaths of over 54,000 people, according to Gaza’s official health authorities, who do not separate civilian casualties from those of fighters in their counts.
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For their vocal power or their banner "Stop genocide in Gaza", Parisian supporters are also making talk about them around the world since the victory in the PSG Champions League. An evening that illustrates the renewal of the red and blue stands.
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