Paris Saint-Germain Defeats Opponent to Win Second Consecutive UEFA Champions League Title
Paris Saint-Germain defeated its opponent in the UEFA Champions League final yesterday, securing the title for the second consecutive season. Around 90,000 supporters gathered in Paris to celebrate the victory.
France 24Paris Saint-Germain won the UEFA Champions League final yesterday, claiming the title for the second consecutive season. Fans gathered in the streets of Paris to celebrate the result. Supporters and spectators are now waiting to see the Paris Saint-Germain players lift the trophy in front of the Eiffel Tower.
Around 90,000 supporters and spectators are present to see Paris Saint-Germain. France 24 reported the details with sports editor James Vasina, sports journalist Thando Sibiya, journalist Emily Boyle and international affairs editor Shirli Sitbon.
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