Paris Saint-Germain celebrated its second consecutive UEFA Champions League title with a trophy parade through Paris on Sunday, June 1, 2026 [2].
The victory marks a historic era of dominance for the French club, cementing its status as the premier force in European football after securing back-to-back championships [2].
Tens of thousands of supporters [1] gathered to greet the players and staff. The celebration began in the Champ-de-Mars area near the Eiffel Tower and concluded at the Parc des Princes stadium [1]. The route was managed under heavy security to ensure the safety of the massive crowds [1].
PSG secured the trophy following a final match in Budapest, where they defeated Arsenal in a penalty shoot-out [2]. This victory concludes a season of high pressure and high stakes for the squad.
“It’s an incredible feeling to win the Champions League two years in a row,” Luis Enrique said [3].
Reports on the atmosphere of the event varied. Some accounts described the gathering as a peaceful assembly of jubilant fans [1], while other reports indicated the night was marked by unrest in the city [4].
Despite the conflicting reports on the crowd's behavior, the event served as the official homecoming for the players. The team spent the day interacting with the public before returning to their home stadium to lift the trophy once more in front of their season-ticket holders.
““It’s an incredible feeling to win the Champions League two years in a row,” Luis Enrique said.”
Winning back-to-back Champions League titles elevates PSG from a perennial contender to a dynasty. By defeating a high-profile opponent like Arsenal in a shoot-out, the club has demonstrated both tactical resilience and mental fortitude on the largest stage in club football, significantly increasing their global commercial appeal and sporting prestige.



