Landing around 4 pm in Paris (11am in Brasilia). Open car parade at Champs-Elysées, the main avenue of the French capital. Meeting with France President Emmanuel Macron at 19h local (14h in Brasilia). Celebration at the Parque dos Princes Stadium. The Paris Saint-Germain party, which began even before the final whistle, will last every Sunday (1st) for the despair of the French security authorities.
Carreatas and horns took over the city’s main avenues on Saturday night. As expected, the Eiffel Tower was lit with blue and red, colors of the Parisian club, and white lights blinked with each of the five goals of the decision.
“Glory Day for PSG”, posted on the social network X the president of France, Emmanuel Macron, referring to a verse of the national anthem, Marselhesa (“Glory Day”).
In all, 5,400 police and soldiers policed the streets of Paris this Saturday, a scheme comparable to that of high -risk events, such as last year’s Olympic Games. This did not prevent riots from occurring around the Princes Park and Champs-Elysées. Police intervened with tear gas bombs. At least 81 people were arrested, according to Le Parisien.
Still on the Allianz lawn Arena de Munich, the president of PSG, Qatari Nasser Al-Khelaïfi, made an appeal to the fans to peacefully celebrate the achievement.
An audience of 100,000 people is expected at Champs-Elysées, a limit established by the Parisian police for security reasons. A cord of isolation will be established in the early hours of the morning.