
Paris Erupts in Violence After PSG's Historic Champions League Win
Paris Riots Erupt After PSG Champions League Victory Violent clashes erupted in Paris on May 31, 2025, following Paris Saint-Germain's first-ever Champions League win. The celebrations turned chaotic, leaving two people dead, nearly 200 injured, and over 500 arrested. Footage from the scene shows police using tear gas to disperse crowds as looting, fires, and clashes engulfed the Champs-Élysées. "It was terrifying," said one eyewitness, "the streets were filled with smoke, people running, and things burning." The French Interior Ministry reported 264 vehicles burned and injuries to 22 police officers and 7 firefighters. President Emmanuel Macron addressed the nation, stating, "With a heavy toll, two people died, about 30 police officers, several firefighters were injured." The events highlight the need for better crowd management during major celebrations and underscore the gravity of the violence that unfolded. Cleanup efforts began the following day, with workers clearing debris and repairing damage across the city. The incident serves as a stark reminder of the potential for celebratory events to escalate into widespread unrest.