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08 May 2025, 16:41 GMT+10
Law enforcement used tear gas and made arrests after celebrations following a Champions League semi-final win led to unrest
Widespread unrest broke out Wednesday evening in the French capital as Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) fans gathered to celebrate the football club's Champions League semi-final victory. The jubilation turned violent, prompting riot police to intervene and use tear gas to control the crowds.
Clashes with law enforcement erupted across the city, particularly around the Parc des Princes stadium and in central districts. Video footage shared on social media showed fans igniting flares and fireworks, damaging property, and confronting police officers. Tear gas was used to break up large, disorderly gatherings.
One of the most serious incidents occurred near the Champs-Elysees, where a vehicle drove into a group of PSG supporters, injuring three people. According to authorities, one of the victims remains in critical condition. The car was later set on fire, and an investigation into the incident is ongoing.
Local media reported chaotic scenes, including police lines clashing with groups of fans and efforts to disperse crowds late into the night. Around 2,000 officers in riot gear were deployed across key areas of the city, with emergency services responding to multiple incidents.
At least 44 people were arrested during the unrest on charges including public disorder, vandalism, and resisting police orders, the BFMTV news outlet reported, citing a police source.
The disturbances followed PSG's 2-1 home victory over Arsenal, which secured the French club a place in the UEFA Champions League final. The final is scheduled for May 31 in Munich, where PSG will face Inter Milan.
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