Paris Saint-Germain players celebrated their Champions League victory with a public parade through the streets of Paris on Sunday.
The event marks a historic achievement for the club, which has now been crowned champions of Europe for the second time [1]. This victory underscores the team's growing dominance in continental football after defeating Arsenal in the final.
Huge crowds gathered at the Champ de Mars, with the Eiffel Tower serving as the backdrop for the trophy presentation [2]. The festivities continued as the team moved toward the Élysée Palace and the Parc des Princes [2].
President Emmanuel Macron joined the celebrations to welcome the players and coaching staff [1]. The French leader greeted the squad during the events, highlighting the national pride associated with the club's success in the tournament [1].
Fans lined the streets to witness the trophy parade, creating a massive public gathering in the heart of the city [2]. The atmosphere remained celebratory as the squad acknowledged the supporters who have followed the team's journey to the final [2].
“PSG crowned champions of Europe for the second time”
This second European title cements Paris Saint-Germain's status as a powerhouse in global football and validates the club's long-term investment in a championship-caliber squad. By securing the trophy after a victory over Arsenal, PSG has shifted the balance of power in European football, moving beyond domestic dominance to establish a recurring presence at the summit of the sport.




