01.06.2025 08:35
After the French club PSG's victory in the Champions League final, chaos erupted in the streets of Paris. Vehicles were set on fire in various parts of the city, while some fans threw bottles and fireworks at the police.
After Paris Saint-Germain achieved its first Champions League title in the club's history with a record 5-0 victory against Inter Milan, violent incidents occurred in the streets of Paris, the capital of France.
While the final was played in Munich, Germany, 48,000 people in Paris followed the match at the Parc de Princes stadium, which was transformed into a giant fan area for the club's final night, with large screens placed in the middle of the field.
POLICE INTERVENED WITH TEAR GAS
On the other hand, due to clashes between fan groups, the police detained a total of 81 people near Parc des Princes. In the city where celebrations were expected to last until morning, the police intervened with tear gas against fans causing disturbances.
THEY THREW BOTTLES AND FIREWORKS AT SECURITY
Images of vehicles and bicycles set on fire in the streets at various points in the city were shared on social media. It was observed that the French police intervened against fan groups causing disturbances while the match was still ongoing, and some fans threw bottles and fireworks at the police.