Paris is organizing a large-scale public celebration at the Champ de Mars square to honor Paris Saint-Germain after their Champions League victory [1].
The event marks a historic milestone for the club and the city, providing a sanctioned space for fans to celebrate a long-awaited European title [2].
The festivities will center around the Champ de Mars near the Eiffel Tower [1]. Organizers have planned a series of music performances and a ceremonial route for the players [1]. This route is expected to pass by several iconic landmarks, including the Élysée Palace, and the Parc des Princes [2].
City officials are preparing for a massive influx of people to the area. Tens of thousands of fans are expected to attend the gathering [2]. Due to the scale of the anticipated crowd, the city has implemented heightened security measures to ensure public safety throughout the celebration [1].
The celebration serves as the official culmination of the club's successful campaign. By coordinating the event through the city, officials aim to manage the crowds that typically follow such significant sporting achievements in the French capital [2].
“Tens of thousands of fans are expected to attend the gathering”
The scale of the planned celebration reflects the cultural and economic significance of PSG's first Champions League title. By routing the ceremony past the Élysée Palace and the Parc des Princes, the event connects the club's sporting achievement with French national identity and the city's civic pride.




