Paris Saint-Germain retained the UEFA Champions League title after defeating Arsenal in a penalty shootout on May 30, 2026 [3].
The victory cements PSG's dominance in European football by securing consecutive championships, while Arsenal faces another narrow miss at the highest level of club competition.
The final took place at the Puskás Aréna in Budapest, Hungary [4]. The match ended in a 1-1 draw during regulation time [1], forcing the contest into a decisive shootout to determine the winner.
Arsenal took an early lead in the match through a goal by Kai Havertz [5]. However, PSG managed to equalize when Ousmane Dembélé converted a penalty [6]. The two sides remained deadlocked through the end of regulation and extra time.
In the penalty shootout, PSG displayed greater composure to secure a 4-3 victory [2]. Arsenal's hopes of claiming the trophy faded after key misses by Eberechi Eze and Gabriel Magalhães [7].
PSG held their nerve during the final frames of the competition to ensure the trophy remained in Paris. The result marks a significant achievement for the French club, which successfully defended its title against a resilient English side.
“PSG retained the UEFA Champions League title after defeating Arsenal in a penalty shootout”
PSG's ability to retain the title underscores their psychological resilience in high-pressure knockout scenarios. For Arsenal, the loss highlights a recurring struggle to convert dominant performances into trophies, specifically during the volatility of penalty shootouts.





