From the Parc des Princes to the lively bars of the 18th arrondissement, Paris erupted in celebration as Paris Saint-Germain secured their second UEFA Champions League trophy. Relive the unforgettable moments of this football night in the French capital.
An electric atmosphere before kickoff
With temperatures soaring above 30°C, Parisian bar terraces filled up quickly. Early arrivals were rewarded with prime spots to catch the action.
Massive turnout at Parc des Princes
Over 48,000 supporters packed Parc des Princes to witness history unfold. The pre-match buzz was electric, with fans chanting and waving flags in anticipation.
The evening began on a tense note as Arsenal struck first, silencing the home crowd briefly.
Celebrations across the city
In Montreuil, supporters watched the first half unfold with bated breath, while tensions flared at Porte de Saint-Cloud between police and a small group of fans.
The atmosphere shifted dramatically when Paris Saint-Germain equalized, sparking jubilant reactions in bars across the 18th arrondissement.
At Parc des Princes, the crowd erupted with cheers as the equalizer was scored from the penalty spot.
A city united in victory
Every few meters near Place de la République, bars were packed with fans cheering on the match. The streets teemed with supporters, all united in their joy.
Place de la République became the epicenter of celebrations as thousands gathered to honor PSG’s triumph. The atmosphere was electric, with chants and spontaneous celebrations filling the air.
The crowning moment arrived when Paris Saint-Germain lifted their second Champions League trophy. The Parc des Princes erupted in an explosion of joy as the club etched its name in French football history as the only French team to achieve this feat twice.
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