More than 400 people were arrested across France after violent clashes between football fans and police following Paris Saint-Germain's Champions League final victory over Arsenal.
Thousands of officers were deployed to control unrest that disrupted bus, train, and rail services in Paris. Fireworks and flares were set off, and several police officers were injured. Police fired tear gas to disperse crowds in the city center.
Flares lit up the Champs-Élysées after PSG defeated Arsenal in a penalty shootout. Earlier, clashes broke out near the Parc des Princes where fans watched on giant screens.
Authorities reported six vehicles, two businesses, and a bus shelter were damaged. France's interior ministry said 416 people were arrested, including 280 in Paris. Interior Minister Laurent Nuñez called the unrest "absolutely unacceptable".
Far-right leader Marine Le Pen criticized the violence, posting on X: "Only in France does a football club's victory spark riots."
A victory parade is scheduled for Sunday, including a tour of the Champs de Mars near the Eiffel Tower and a reception with President Emmanuel Macron.
Last year, PSG's European championship win was also marred by deadly clashes that left two people dead.
