45 Arrested After PSG Champions League Celebration Turns Violent in Paris

Paris police arrested 45 individuals after violence marred celebrations of PSG's Champions League victory. Amidst the celebrations, groups attempted to storm a police station, leading to injuries and property damage. Police managed the crowds gathered near the Arc de Triomphe and PSG stadium.

45 Arrested After PSG Champions League Celebration Turns Violent in Paris
Paris Saint-Germain
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In Paris, celebrations marking Paris Saint-Germain's Champions League win were disrupted as police detained 45 individuals following outbreaks of violence. An attempt to storm a police station significantly escalated the unrest on Saturday night.

Jubilant fans initially filled the streets after PSG secured their victory over Arsenal on penalties in Budapest. However, celebrations took a contentious turn with flare lighting and car horns near the Arc de Triomphe, leading to minor riots. By nightfall, police had arrested 45 people for disturbances including vandalism and arson.

Authorities encountered blocks on the main ring road and an attempt to overrun a police precinct, contributing to the night's chaos. Despite controlling a 20,000-strong assembly on the Champs-Elysees and managing a thousand more near PSG's home stadium, the damage included a stalled ring road and multiple shattered businesses.

The unrest was a stark reminder of last year's incidents when Paris reported over 500 arrests following PSG's first title celebration, prompting the deployment of thousands of police officers across the city to maintain order.

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