
100K PSG Fans Celebrate Peacefully After Champions Win
Despite overnight chaos, 100,000 Paris Saint-Germain supporters gathered peacefully at the Eiffel Tower to celebrate their team's second Champions League victory. The joyful Sunday parade showed fans could honor their champions without violence.
One hundred thousand Paris Saint-Germain supporters proved that championship celebrations can be both massive and peaceful when they gathered at the Eiffel Tower to honor their team's Champions League victory. The Sunday afternoon parade was a triumphant moment for a city that had seen scattered violence just hours before.
PSG defeated Arsenal in a dramatic penalty shootout Saturday night in Budapest, Hungary, claiming their second Champions League title. Players returned home late to find the Champ de Mars transformed into a sea of cheering fans, all there to celebrate under tight but welcoming security.
Captain Marquinhos led his teammates onto the stage as the club anthem echoed across the crowd. Each player took turns lifting the trophy high, soaking in what coach Luis Enrique later called "the best welcome we could have imagined."
The peaceful gathering stood in stark contrast to overnight incidents that led to 780 detentions across France. Most of those arrested faced allegations of vandalism or disturbing public order in isolated pockets around Paris and about 15 other cities.
Interior Minister Laurent Nuñez confirmed that authorities had brought the situation under control by Sunday morning. He noted that the vast majority of celebrations across France happened without incident.

Paris Mayor Emmanuel Grégoire praised Parisians for showing that "joy, unity, and respect" could define a championship celebration. Police maintained a strong but respectful presence, ensuring families could safely enjoy the historic moment.
After greeting fans, the team visited French President Emmanuel Macron at the Elysee Palace. Macron celebrated the victory while making clear that violence would not be tolerated at future sporting events.
The Bright Side
The Sunday celebration proved that cities can host massive victory parades safely when communities come together with the right intentions. Families brought children, fans sang team songs, and strangers high-fived over their shared love of football.
The event showed what's possible when a city refuses to let troublemakers define the narrative. For every person detained overnight, more than 100 showed up peacefully the next day to celebrate properly.
One hundred thousand people choosing joy over chaos is the real story here.
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