Paris Saint-Germain players celebrated their second consecutive Champions League title with fans at Parc des Princes this weekend [1, 2].
The victory marks a historic era for the French club, establishing a period of dominance in European football by defending their crown in back-to-back seasons [2, 5].
The team secured the title on May 30, 2026, in a final against Arsenal [3]. The match ended in a 1-1 draw after regulation and extra time, with PSG ultimately winning 4-3 in a penalty shootout [3].
Following the match, the club organized celebrations to bring the trophy home to Paris. While some reports placed the festivities on the day of the final, other accounts said the players returned to the stadium on the evening of Sunday, May 31, 2026 [2, 4].
An estimated 48,000 supporters gathered at the stadium to witness the presentation of the trophy [1]. The event served as a communion between the squad and the fan base, featuring the players brandishing the trophy before the crowd [1, 2].
The celebrations were part of a broader program that included events at the Champs-Élysées, and the Palace of Versailles [5]. The atmosphere at Parc des Princes remained intense as the city honored the double European champions [2, 3].
“PSG secured the title on May 30, 2026, in a final against Arsenal.”
Winning two consecutive UEFA Champions League titles elevates Paris Saint-Germain from a regional powerhouse to a dominant force in global football. By successfully defending their title in 2026, the club has validated its long-term sporting project and solidified its legacy within the European elite, mirroring the dynasties of historic clubs like Real Madrid.





