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Nachrichten.fr · May 30, 2026

PSG Fans Gather in Front of Parc des Princes for Champions League Final Broadcast

Parc des Princes, Paris (Wikipedia)

Paris – 30.05.2026: The streets around Parc des Princes are filled with an electrifying atmosphere on Saturday afternoon. Thousands of PSG fans have gathered to watch the long-awaited Champions League final between Paris Saint-Germain and Arsenal live on giant screens. Although the match itself is taking place in Budapest, the Parisian supporters are using the opportunity to cheer on their team together.

The city administration and club management have implemented extensive security measures to ensure the event runs smoothly and safely. A total of around 8,000 police officers and 2,500 firefighters are deployed to control the crowd and maintain safety. Restricted access applies to central areas such as Parc des Princes and the nearby Champs-Élysées. These measures are the result of experiences from previous major events where large crowds had to be managed.

The atmosphere on-site is characterized by loud chants and impressive choreographies. A special focus is on the chant “Tous ensemble on chantera,” which has become the unofficial anthem since PSG’s last Champions League triumph. This goes hand in hand with a strong identification of the fans with the team, which is palpable throughout the city.

The live broadcast on the screens at Parc des Princes offers a rare opportunity for fans who are usually unable to attend away games in person. Although there is no officially established fan zone, the club’s commitment to providing supporters with a shared experience platform is evident. This is the first such gathering since the last Champions League final that PSG managed to win.

The anticipation for kickoff is felt everywhere. Fans hope for another victory for their team against the English rival Arsenal and prepare for the match with chants and flags. The mixture of tension, excitement, and optimism creates a festive atmosphere in the heart of Paris.

The organization and security precautions reflect the effort to host major football events in the French capital even more professionally and securely in the future. Despite the challenges of such large-scale events, those responsible succeed in creating a harmonious and impressive fan experience.

All in all, today stands for the passion, solidarity, and support that PSG receives in its home. On the streets and squares around Parc des Princes, football connects people and gives them unforgettable shared moments—right in the middle of Paris.

Sources

  • Le Monde
  • AP News
  • Culture PSG