Champions League

Paris gives PSG hero's welcome in a day of jubilant celebrations

Author: Editors Desk
June 1, 2025 at 21:13
Fireworks explode as Paris Saint-Germain's players parade on a bus on the Champs-Élysées avenue in Paris on June 1, 2025. © Thibaud Moritz, AFP
Fireworks explode as Paris Saint-Germain's players parade on a bus on the Champs-Élysées avenue in Paris on June 1, 2025. © Thibaud Moritz, AFP

Triumphant after its historic Champions League victory, Paris Saint-Germain put on an open-top bus parade through Paris on Sunday for roaring fans. The team was then welcomed by French President Emmanuel Macron at the presidential palace where they were given a congatulatory speech. Festivities ended at their Parc des Princes home ground for a last hurrah.a


Tens of thousands of football fans packed the Champs-Élysées on Sunday to cheer the Paris Saint-Germain players and staff as they paraded the Champions League trophy in the French capital before a major celebration at their home stadium.

The team came by bus directly from Roissy airport after touching down from Munich, where they thrashed Inter Milan 5-0 in Saturday's final. They were greeted along the route by scores of jubilant supporters.

Some had flags or flares, all wanted to savour their club winning the biggest prize in European club football for the first time in their history.

 

 

The players, all wearing shirts with '25' on them, brandished the trophy and addressed the crowd as they drove.

"Lets' all sing together," shouted their emblematic captain Marquinhos.

Coach Luis Enrique and his team, including Désiré Doué, the 19-year-old who lit up the final by scoring twice in Saturday's dazzling performance, later went to a reception at the Élysée palace hosted by French President Emmanuel Macron who lavished praise on the team.

"You are the champions and you have put Paris at the top of Europe," he said.

 

French President Emmanuel Macron and Paris Saint Germain's president Nasser al-Khelaifi hold a jersey as PSG captain Marquinhos holds up the Champions League trophy at the Élysée palace.
French President Emmanuel Macron and Paris Saint Germain's president Nasser al-Khelaifi hold a jersey as PSG captain Marquinhos holds up the Champions League trophy at the Élysée palace. © Thomas Padilla, AFP

 

"There were 11 of you on the field, but there was clearly a twelfth man – the entire French public, regardless of traditional allegiances," said Macron, winking at his own loyalty to PSG's rival club, Olympique de Marseille.

The president was also quick to condemn the violence which had scarred the victory celebrations in the capital, and elsewhere in France, after the final whistle on Saturday night.

Police made nearly 600 arrests across France, the interior ministry said, after more than 200 cars were torched and police clashed with youths.

In the southwest town of Dax, a 17-year-old boy died after being stabbed in the chest.

A 23-year-old man riding a scooter in central Paris also died after being hit by a vehicle.

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A policeman was put in an induced coma after being injured by a firework.

"Nothing can justify what has happened in the last few hours, the violent clashes are unacceptable," said Macron said.

"We will pursue, we will punish, we will be relentless."

Macron also thanked the players and the club for their quick condemnation of the violence.

 

Paris Saint-Germain celebrated their Champions League triumph with a parade down the Champs-Élysées in Paris.
Paris Saint-Germain celebrated their Champions League triumph with a parade down the Champs-Élysées in Paris. © Thibaud Moritz, AFP

 

"These isolated acts are contrary to the club's values and in no way represent the vast majority of our supporters, whose exemplary behaviour throughout the season deserves to be commended," the club said Sunday.

Police were on high alert to prevent any repetition of Saturday's scene which paled against an incident last Monday when a Premier League victory parade by Liverpool Football Club in the English city ended in horrific scenes after a car ploughed into the crowd, leaving 79 injured.

PSG are concluding their day's festivities with a party at their Parc des Princes home ground.

 

'Win again'

An estimated 11.8 million viewers watched the game on French television as PSG became just the second French side afer Marseille in 1993 to become European champions.

The margin of victory was the greatest in a final in the history of the Champions League or the European Cup that preceded it.

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