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Disturbances and 127 Arrests Mar Paris Celebration After PSG Champions League Victory

Following Paris Saint-Germain's (PSG) progression to the Champions League final, disturbances erupted in the streets of Paris, resulting in 127 arrests and injuries to several individuals, including police officers. The celebrations turned chaotic, prompting a police response.

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Disturbances and 127 Arrests Mar Paris Celebration After PSG Champions League Victory

On May 7, 2026, celebrations in Paris following PSG's crucial 1-1 draw with Bayern Munich—which secured their place in the Champions League final—were marred by disturbances, leading to 127 arrests in the greater Paris area. French Interior Minister Laurent Nuñez reported that among those arrested, 107 individuals were detained in the capital itself.

While most of the festivities were peaceful, a series of isolated incidents occurred, including violence that left eleven people injured, one of them seriously, and 23 police officers also sustained minor injuries during the unrest. The celebrations concentrated around the Parc des Princes stadium and the Champs-Élysées, areas where gatherings had been previously banned, necessitating a police response that included the use of tear gas.

Nuñez condemned the violence, describing it as a common occurrence during PSG victories. "I condemn these excesses, which are sadly becoming a regular feature on nights when Paris Saint-Germain wins," he stated in an interview.

While the chaotic scenes were less severe than previous years—such as the aftermath of PSG's win against Inter Milan last season, which saw 294 arrests and violent riots—local authorities remained vigilant. They thwarted attempts to escalate the disturbances, including failed efforts to block major thoroughfares like the périphérique.

In addition to police injuries, damage was also reported to public property, reflecting the need for ongoing measures to maintain order during public celebrations. Paris Mayor Emmanuel Grégoire expressed a desire for future celebrations to be enjoyable while recognizing the potential risks, emphasizing the necessity of implementing safety protocols.

As PSG heads toward the final against Arsenal in Budapest on May 30, concerns about potential unrest remain, underscoring the fragility of public celebrations in the context of recent history. Authorities are preparing to ensure that the festivities are safe and enjoyable for all involved.

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