From the Parc des Princes to the bustling bars of the 18th arrondissement, Parisians rallied behind PSG in an unforgettable Champions League final against Arsenal. The victory belongs to the city. Relive the most electrifying moments of this football night in Paris.
With temperatures soaring above 30°C long before kickoff, Parisian terrace bars were packed to the brim. Securing a spot required arriving early—very early.
Fans who couldn’t make the trip to Budapest congregated at the Parc des Princes, where over 48,000 supporters created an electric atmosphere.
A disappointing start at Parc des Princes as Arsenal struck first midway through the opening half.
Meanwhile in Montreuil, local fans watched the first half unfold with bated breath, their hopes dampened by the Gunners’ goal.
Tense scenes unfolded near Porte de Saint-Cloud as clashes broke out between police forces and supporters during the match.

The equalizing goal from the Parisian side sent ripples of joy through a packed bar in the 18th arrondissement.
Excitement peaked at the Parc des Princes following PSG’s equalizer from the penalty spot.

Every 20 meters around Place de la République, bars were packed with fans catching the action live.
The Place de la République became a sea of supporters celebrating PSG’s Champions League triumph.
Jubilation erupted at the Parc des Princes as PSG claimed its second European Cup title. The club stands alone as France’s only two-time European champion.