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In pictures: Paris hosts PSG victory parade after back-to-back Champions League titles
In pictures: Paris hosts PSG victory parade after back-to-back Champions League titles
Fresh from their Champions League final win in Budapest, Paris Saint-Germain players paraded their trophy on the Champs-de-Mars in front of the Eiffel Tower on Sunday, ahead of a presidential reception at the Élysée Palace and a party at their Parc des Princes stadium. But security was tight after overnight celebrations were marred by violence, a deadly road accident and hundreds of arrests.
PSG celebrate Champions League title with 48,000 fans at Parc des Princes stadium
PSG celebrate Champions League title with 48,000 fans at Parc des Princes stadium
The European champions celebrated back-to-back titles with jubilant fans at their Paris home after a day of revelry in the French capital.
PSG fans await Champions League trophy celebration in Paris
PSG fans await Champions League trophy celebration in Paris
Paris Saint Germain are the champions of Europe - after their win on penalties against Arsenal last night. This afternoon, the team is heading back to the French capital for a victory parade in the heart of the city. Supporters are already gathering around the Eiffel Tower to welcome them. Details by Emily Boyle.
European champions PSG set for heroes' welcome in Paris – under heavy security
European champions PSG set for heroes' welcome in Paris – under heavy security
Fresh from their Champions League final win in Budapest, Paris Saint-Germain players are set to parade on the Champs-de-Mars in front of the Eiffel Tower on Sunday, ahead of a presidential reception at the Élysée Palace and a party at their Parc des Princes stadium. But security will be tight after overnight celebrations were marred by violence, a deadly road accident and hundreds of arrests.
European champions PSG get hero's welcome in Paris, next to the Eiffel Tower
European champions PSG get hero's welcome in Paris, next to the Eiffel Tower
Paris Saint-Germain made history yesterday, by winning the UEFA Champions League final a second time in a row. Fans gathered in the streets of PAris to celebrate and are now waiting to see the players lift the trophy in front of the Eiffel Tower. Around 90,000 supporters and spectators are here to see their club in its finest hour. Details, analysis and more with sports editor James Vasina, sports journalist Thando Sibiya, journalist Emily Boyle and international affairs editor Shirli Sitbon.
PSG parade champions league trophy as they celebrate back-to-back titles
PSG parade champions league trophy as they celebrate back-to-back titles
Paris Saint-Germain brought the Champions League trophy back to France, taking it from the Champ-de-Mars to the Parc des Princes.
Huge crowds greet PSG players as they parade Champions League trophy in Paris
Paris hosts PSG parade after clashes marred Champions League win
Paris hosts PSG parade after clashes marred Champions League win
PSG players paraded and celebrated with supporters at the foot of the Eiffel Tower on Sunday, following their victory over Arsenal in Budapest on Saturday night. Later, the players were received at the Élysée Palace and congratulated by President Emmanuel Macron.
Violent clashes give way to peaceful PSG parade after Champions League win
Violent clashes give way to peaceful PSG parade after Champions League win
A huge crowd of supporters gathered peacefully near the Eiffel Tower on Sunday to celebrate Paris Saint-Germain's victory, which was marred by violent clashes overnight that led police to detain hundreds of people.
Jubilant PSG fans celebrate Champions League victory by the Eiffel Tower
Jubilant PSG fans celebrate Champions League victory by the Eiffel Tower
A huge crowd of jubilant PSG supporters gathered near the Eiffel Tower on Sunday to celebrate their team's second Champions League title victory.
Thousands of people celebrated across France throughout the night but the parties were blighted by incidents, clashes with police, vandalism, a deadly road accident and hundreds of arrests, according to authorities.
PSG fans await celebration in Paris bacto-back UEFA Champions League victory
PSG fans await celebration in Paris bacto-back UEFA Champions League victory
Players of Paris Saint Germain are due to receive a heroes welcome this Sunday in Paris after winning their second consecutive Champions League trophy. Post-match celebrations brought some 20,000 fans to the Champs Elysees, with police making over 400 arrests after festive unrest nationwide. Some commentators say it confirms PSG as one of the greatest clubs in football history. Does Eurosport journalist Ruben Slagter agree?
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Paris Saint-Germain won the UEFA Champions League final a second time in a row.
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Around 90,000 supporters and spectators gathered to see Paris Saint-Germain celebrate their victory in front of the Eiffel Tower.
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Violent clashes occurred overnight prior to the PSG celebration near the Eiffel Tower.
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Police detained hundreds of people following the violent clashes overnight.
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Framing · 5 — loaded language surfaced (spin shown, not adopted)
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“made history”
→ won the UEFA Champions League final a second time in a row
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“hero's welcome”
→ fans gathered in the streets of Paris to celebrate
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“in its finest hour”
→ gathered to see their club celebrate their victory
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“marred by violent clashes”
→ violent clashes occurred overnight prior to the PSG celebration
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“gathered peacefully”
→ fans gathered in the streets of Paris to celebrate