Paris Saint-Germain players and supporters gathered at the Champ-de-Mars on Sunday to celebrate the club's second consecutive Champions League title [1].
The victory marks a historic period of dominance for the French club, which secured the trophy after defeating Arsenal in the final [2]. This achievement cements the team's status as a powerhouse in European football, continuing a winning streak that has captivated the city.
Tens of thousands of supporters [2] filled the area near the Eiffel Tower to see the players lift the trophy. The atmosphere remained jubilant as the team celebrated their second successive title [1] with the crowd.
However, the festivities followed a period of volatility in the city. Police detained hundreds of people [2] during a night of unrest that preceded the official parade. Security remained a priority as the club transitioned from the tension of the previous night to the public celebrations on Sunday.
The event served as a public homecoming for the squad, allowing them to share the trophy with a massive fan base in the heart of Paris [1, 2].
“PSG players and supporters gathered at the Champ-de-Mars on Sunday to celebrate the club's second consecutive Champions League title.”
PSG's back-to-back Champions League titles establish a new era of dominance for the club, while the juxtaposition of the parade with civil unrest highlights the volatile intersection of sports celebration and urban instability in Paris.




