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The havoc in the capital city shows that even at the most glorious moments in France’s footballing history, tragedy has ...
French authorities detained an additional 79 people as violence continued to disrupt Paris Saint-Germain’s celebrations of its historic Champions League title.
Hundreds were detained after soccer fans’ jubilation gave way to violence in parts of the French capital.
The streets of Paris transformed from jubilation to devastation as Paris Saint-Germain’s historic Champions League triumph ...
A man in his 20s was hit by a car, and a teenager was stabbed amid celebrations of Paris Saint-Germain’s win against Inter ...
Paris Saint-Germain won its first UEFA Champions League title on Saturday after defeating Inter Milan 5-0 in Munich, Germany. In the French capital, the celebration turned violent, and so far, two ...
A total of 201 people have been injured around Paris, while four of them are said to have suffered serious injuries, the Paris police chief said.
A man in his 20s was killed in Paris when his ... came to commit acts of violence″ instead of watching the match. He noted similar unrest on the sidelines of prior celebrations in the capital ...
Two fans died and a police officer is in a coma after mass nationwide celebrations ... match violence and 5,400 police officers were deployed on the Champs-Élysées, other key parts of Paris ...
It was a night a difficult night in Paris after PSG won their first Champions League trophy, dominating Inter 5-0 in Munich.
Celebrations were largely peaceful but degenerated into violence in some areas. Supporters celebrate a PSG goal outside a cafe during the the Champions League final soccer match between Paris ...
PARIS — French authorities detained an additional 79 people as violence continued to disrupt PSG's celebrations of its historic Champions League title, the Paris police chief said on Monday.