Chaos erupts in Paris as riot cops clash with PSG fans at Champions League victory parade in second night of violence

Published on June 01, 2025 at 07:39 PM

PARIS has been plagued by a second day of chaos with armed riot police battling with PSG fans at the Champions League trophy parade.

Specialist cops can be seen brandishing batons and riot shields as they storm through the to fight back against violent thugs in the capital.

Crowd clashing with police officers in a street.
Crowds took to the streets of Paris for the second night of celebrations which turned violent once again
Individuals clashing with police officers amidst smoke and debris.
Individuals were seen launching objects at police in Paris
PSG players on a celebratory parade bus, cheered by fans.
Supporters cheer PSG players on as they take part in a a parade on the Champs-Elysee avenue
Riot police running in Paris with the Eiffel Tower in the background.
The dramatic moment dozens of armed riot police charge at PSG fans ahead of the historic Champions League final trophy parade

Jubilant celebrations in have continued today after side 5-0 in Saturday night’s European final in Munich.

But the joyous scenes over in were quickly overshadowed by violence back home in France.

PSG fans were hit with - leaving two dead and nearly 200 people injured.

Almost 600 people were arrested in the ugly scenes with cars, bins and mattresses all seen on fire.

And 24 hours after France was first plunged into danger further issues between and fans broke out.

PSG players and staff were joined by around 110,000 supporters this afternoon as they held a victory parade on the Champs-Élysées.

Many fans were said to have been trying to pack out the lined streets in the capital to watch the celebrations.

Within a short period of time, the limit of supporters was reached with thousands still looking to find a spot to see the squad return.

This influx of fans caused chaos for riot cops who were seen trying to disperse them by chasing many through the streets.

Video of the intense moment a row of cops started to run across the Alma bridge towards a group of supporters has been shared online.

Thick plumes of blue smoke from flares can be seen next to the Eiffel Tower in the clip.

An officer at the scene said: “They are throwing everything they can at us.”;

Flash ball guns were also used by gendarmes, in an attempt disperse gang members carrying weapons of their own, including long metal poles and bricks stolen from building sites.

It followed two people losing their lives during intense nationwide violence following .

One of the worst incidents took place in Dax, in the south-west of France, where a 17-year-old was knifed in the stomach.

A local police spokesman said: “He was part of a crowd celebrating the PSG win in designated fanzone, and died from his wounds in hospital.”;

A man was also killed when his scooter collided with a car in on Saturday, after the victim was seen celebrating the win.

A police officer was seriously injured by a firecracker in Coutances, Normandy.

Police officers clash with a crowd.
Police officers clash with crowds following the PSG team bus parade
Police clashing with a crowd in Paris.
Many fans took to the streets in Paris tonight as the tossed bottles, traffic cones and flares
Paris Saint-Germain fans celebrating their UEFA Champions League victory.
Over 110,000 fans took part in the parade
A burning car during a riot; people are standing on the car, one holding a Paris Saint-Germain flag.
Masked PSG fans celebrate on top of a car and next to a roaring fire overnight

He was placed in an induced coma, with a very serious eye and head injury, and was still in intensive care on Sunday morning.

Paris‘ police chief Laurent Nuñezhas come out since and said the blame should be placed on looters and vandals who used the party atmosphere in Paris to cause chaos.

He made it clear that “real”; PSG fans should not be mixed up with violent thugs.

A ring of steel had been created around the Champs-Élysées, with major department stores and banks using steel shutters to try and keep looters away.

PSG’s official club shops on the Champs, and at their ground, were also barricaded over the weekend.

Despite this, a Foot Locker sports store on Champs-Élysées was broken into, and goods including multiple trainers stolen.

A Maisons du Monde furniture store on the nearby Avenue Wagram was also looted, said a police spokesman.

Youths wearing masks and hoodies were meanwhile seen roaming around the city looking for trouble.

and discared mattresses were set alight, sending thick black smoke billowing through the night sky.

There was even fighting reported around the Eiffel Tower, which was lit up in PSG’s red, white and blue following their 5-0 win.

Around 5,400 police officers were on duty across Paris at the weekend, as trouble was always expected, whatever the result.

PSG fans have an increasingly bad reputation for hooliganism, and some attacked fans from Arsenal and Aston Villa during this year’s Champion’s League campaign.

Riot police in smoke during a protest.
Riot squads used tear gas against fans
Riot police with shields facing a van amidst exploding fireworks.
Police officers protect themselves from a flare on the Champs Elysees avenue

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