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On Saturday, the historic first Champions League victory ceremony of Paris St.-Germen was killed by about 300 arrests as thousands of supporters filled the roads of Paris, with most arrests related to fireworks and public disorders near Champs-Alis Avenue and Park Des Prince Stadium against Inter Milan in Munich.While the majority celebrated in peace, the police deployed water cannons to prevent the mob from reaching the Arc de Triumph.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe now!Police said in a statement, “People who harassed the champs-lis were looking to create the incidents and repeatedly came into contact with the police by throwing big fireworks and other items.”A separate incident occurred in Grenobal, South East France, where a car hit the fans celebrating the PSG’s victory, injuring four family members, two seriously. The driver later surrendered to the police, the investigators believed that the incident was not deliberately.

Football fans celebrate the PSG’s victory over Champs-Alis Avenue after the final match of the Champions League between Paris St.-Germen and Inter Milan. (AP)
At the Parc Des PRINCES Stadium, 48,000 fans watched the match on the big screen, with most supporters to express their happiness through singing, dance and car after the historic victory.The 20-year-old PSG supporter Clement said, “It is very good and so worthy! We have a song that talks about our struggles and it has not always been easy. But we got back our faith with a team this year with a team this year. They are 11 people who play for each other.”French President Emmanuel Macron on Sunday announced a plan to host the victorious team for congratulations.“Bravo, we are all proud,” Macron wrote on X. “Paris is the capital of Europe tonight.”Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo described the victory as “historic”.The team is scheduled to hold a win parade on the Champs-Lis on Sunday, expecting thousands of supporters to gather and celebrate with their champions.