Paris Saint-Germain players returned to Paris on Sunday, May 31, 2026, for a victory parade after winning the Champions League [1, 2].
This achievement marks a historic European double for the club, cementing its dominance in continental football by securing the title for the second consecutive time [1, 2].
The celebrations began with a triumphal arrival in the city, leading to a parade on the Champ-de-Mars [2]. Tens of thousands of supporters gathered at the site to welcome the athletes [1]. The event was conducted under high security surveillance as the team celebrated their status as European champions [1].
TV5Monde said the players were welcomed as heroes after being crowned champions of Europe for the second time in a row [1]. The festivities extended beyond the public parade, including a scheduled reception at the Élysée Palace, and a celebration party at the Parc des Princes [1, 2].
France 24 said the players paraded through the Champ-de-Mars on Sunday to mark the victory [2]. The event served as the culmination of a season that saw the club achieve a rare level of consistency in the most prestigious competition in European football [1, 2].
The club's return to the capital follows a period of intense competition and marks the first time the team has successfully defended the trophy in this manner [1]. The scale of the public gathering underscores the cultural impact of the victory on the city of Paris and its sporting community [1].
“The players were welcomed as heroes after being crowned champions of Europe for the second time in a row.”
Winning two consecutive Champions League titles elevates Paris Saint-Germain from a domestic powerhouse to a permanent elite in European football. By achieving a European double, the club has overcome historical hurdles to establish a dynasty, shifting the balance of power in the sport toward the French capital.





