Four Paris Saint-Germain players presented the club's two UEFA Champions League trophies to the public on Monday [1], [2].
The event marks a high-profile celebration of the club's European success, utilizing one of Paris's most iconic sporting venues to connect the victory with the city's broader athletic culture.
Warren Zaïre‑Emery, Désiré Doué, Bradley Barcola, and Ousmane Dembélé led the presentation [3]. The four players appeared at the Court Philippe‑Chatrier, the main stadium of the Roland‑Garros tennis complex [2].
By bringing the silverware to the tennis stadium, the club expanded its victory tour beyond traditional football venues. This specific location provided a backdrop for fans and the general public to view the hardware as part of the team's ongoing celebrations after winning the competition [1], [2].
The presentation on June 1 coincided with the activity at the tennis grounds, merging two of the most prominent sporting events in the French capital. The appearance of the four players [3] served as a public acknowledgment of the club's achievement in securing two trophies [2].
PSG officials coordinated the event to ensure the trophies were visible to a wide audience. The use of the Roland-Garros site allowed the club to leverage the prestige of the venue, a global symbol of sporting excellence, to amplify the impact of their Champions League win [1], [2].
“Four Paris Saint-Germain players presented the club's two UEFA Champions League trophies to the public on Monday.”
The decision to showcase football trophies at a premier tennis venue demonstrates a strategic effort by Paris Saint-Germain to integrate its brand into the wider Parisian sporting identity. By moving the celebration from the Parc des Princes to Roland-Garros, the club signals its status as a global sporting entity rather than just a football team, while capitalizing on the high foot traffic and international prestige associated with the French Open site.




