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Paris Saint-Germain won its first UEFA Champions League title on Saturday after defeating Inter Milan 5-0 in Munich, Germany.
Hundreds were detained after soccer fans’ jubilation gave way to violence in parts of the French capital.
French authorities have detained an additional 79 people as violence continued to disrupt PSG’s celebrations of its historic ...
Massive street celebrations erupted in the French capital after the city’s premier soccer team won its first European-wide ...
Triumphant after its historic Champions League victory, Paris Saint-Germain put on an open-top bus parade through Paris on ...
The majority of PSG fans celebrated peacefully as they gathered around the streets of the capital, but police reported ...
PARIS has been plagued by a second day of chaos with armed riot police battling with PSG fans at the Champions League trophy ...
Paris streets turned violent after PSG’s Champions League win, with two dead, hundreds arrested, and dozens of cars torched ...
“Paris Saint-Germain condemns in the strongest possible terms the violence that occurred during the celebrations,” PSG wrote ...
PARIS — Triumphant after its historic Champions League victory ... ‘Isolated acts’ PSG denounced the violence. “These isolated acts are contrary to the club’s values, and don’t ...
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