The streets of Paris erupted in jubilation as football fans gathered to celebrate Paris Saint-Germain’s triumph in the UEFA Champions League final. From the Parc des Princes to the heart of the city, explore the unforgettable moments that defined this historic night.
Long before the match kicked off, Parisians braved temperatures exceeding 30°C to secure a spot on the terraces of packed bars and cafés. Patience was key—early arrivals were rewarded with front-row seats to the action.
While thousands made the journey to Budapest to witness the final in person, a sea of blue and red filled the Parc des Princes. With more than 48,000 supporters roaring in unison, the atmosphere was electric from the first whistle.
The excitement faltered briefly with Arsenal’s opening goal, sending a ripple of disappointment through the crowd. In Montreuil, locals watching the match on big screens in bars shared the collective frustration.
Tensions flared near Porte de Saint-Cloud as supporters clashed with law enforcement during the game, a reminder of the passion and intensity that defines football culture.
Relief and euphoria swept through a packed bar in the 18th arrondissement as PSG equalized, igniting spontaneous celebrations.
The Parc des Princes roared back to life with the dramatic equalizer from the penalty spot, sending waves of joy through the stadium.
Every 20 meters around Place de la République, bars overflowed with fans cheering on the match. The streets remained alive with anticipation and excitement.
Place de la République became the epicenter of celebration as thousands flooded in to honor PSG’s Champions League triumph. The entire city pulsated with energy and pride.
The final whistle at Parc des Princes triggered an explosion of joy. With this victory, PSG etched its name in football history as the only French club to claim two European titles. The night belonged entirely to Paris.