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Patrick Duval · 05/31/2026

Triumphant Return of PSG to Champ de Mars After Another Champions League Victory

Paris – 31.05.2026: The players of Paris Saint-Germain returned on Sunday afternoon from Roissy Airport directly to the Champ de Mars to duly celebrate their second consecutive Champions League title. Thousands of fans lined the streets to cheer their team enthusiastically. The players were presented individually in front of the iconic backdrop of the Eiffel Tower, which was illuminated in the national colors blue, white, and red. An impressive fireworks display lit up the night sky, symbolizing France’s pride in this sporting achievement.

Alongside the players, coach Christophe Galtier was also part of the parade. Galtier, who significantly contributed to the renewed triumph, was met with great appreciation from the fans. Despite the large stage, the professionals showed humility and gratitude for the support of their followers, who had an overview of all stages of the celebration. Following the open parade, players and team officials proceeded in a solemn procession to the Élysée Palace, where they were officially received by the French President. This honor underscores the importance of the success for French football and national identity.

The day concluded with celebrations at Parc des Princes, where fans and players gathered from 7:30 pm for a community festival. The focus there was on encounters, chants, and joyful exuberance, far removed from the competitive sports spirit that has brought PSG to the top of European football in recent years. The second consecutive Champions League victory marks a historic milestone that firmly catapults the club to the pinnacle of European football.

Tactically, PSG impressed with a balanced mix of experienced key players such as Kylian Mbappé and young talents. The flexibly operating team showed high stability, effective defensive work, and dangerous offensive actions in the current season. This combination was decisive in often catching opponents off guard. The ninth consecutive national championship as well as the two Champions League titles confirm PSG’s dominance both nationally and on the European stage.

For the fans, this success symbolizes not only a phase of sporting triumph but also the development of a winning mentality deeply rooted in Parisian football culture. PSG is already focusing on upcoming challenges, including maintaining international competitiveness and defending the titles won.

The day ends as a remarkable chapter in the club’s history. PSG has not only been able to shine on the sporting front but has also impressively demonstrated its close connection to the city of Paris and its passionate fan base. The coming years will show whether this new path of success continues and if the club can achieve further highlights.