PSG crowned themselves Champions League winners 5-0 – fan festival in Munich!

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Paris Saint-Germain celebrates a 5-0 victory in the Champions League final against Inter Milan in Munich on June 1, 2025.

Paris Saint-Germain feiert am 1. Juni 2025 in München einen 5:0-Sieg im Champions-League-Finale gegen Inter Mailand.
Paris Saint-Germain celebrates a 5-0 victory in the Champions League final against Inter Milan in Munich on June 1, 2025.

PSG crowned themselves Champions League winners 5-0 – fan festival in Munich!

On May 31, 2025, the time had finally come: Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) won the Champions League final against Inter Milan with an impressive 5-0 victory. The French club celebrated its first title in the premier class of European football - a moment that the fans will not soon forget.

Around 20,000 football enthusiasts gathered in Munich to experience the event up close. At Königsplatz, which became the center of celebration, PSG supporters celebrated their triumph, waving flags and even using Bengalos while the melodies of “Allez les Bleus” rang through the air. The police, who were present with a large contingent, were largely satisfied with how the celebrations went; There were 15 preliminary arrests and 64 reports of pyrotechnics and bodily harm. Luckily, the mood among fans of both teams was mostly peaceful during the day, with separate fan zones set up for PSG and Inter supporters.

The ticket allocation and the fans

PSG had sold its entire ticket quota of 18,000 tickets in just two sales waves. The demand was so great that all tickets were gone in the second wave. The club's management initially planned three waves of sales for season ticket holders, but due to high demand, only a few thousand tickets remained in the second wave. Fans complained about the lack of transparency in the sales process and the delays in receiving access codes to purchase tickets.

Although some fans traveled long distances - including a lawyer from Shanghai and a PSG supporter from Brazil - the fascination for the Champions League and the grand final meant no effort was spared. The atmosphere in the Olympic Park, where another public viewing took place - also with around 20,000 admitted spectators - was characterized by anticipation and enthusiasm.

A prestige title with history

The UEFA Champions League, which has been played since the 1992/93 season, is considered one of the most attractive competitions in European football. With the title, the winner not only secures glory, but also participation in the UEFA Super Cup, FIFA Intercontinental Cup and the FIFA Club World Cup. Not only did PSG write their name into the history books with this victory, but it also increased their chances of a possible treble, as the team has already won Ligue 1 and advanced to the final in the Coupe de France.

The record winner of the Champions League is Real Madrid with 15 titles, followed by AC Milan with seven. PSG have now secured their place in this exclusive circle and will undoubtedly face each of their next opponents with a particular level of confidence.

For the city of Munich, this day remains unforgettable, both as a venue for fantastic football and as a place of joy, celebration and shared experience - even if the stadium's turf has to be repaired after the event, as stadium managing director Jürgen Muth noted.

The celebration and experience of June 1, 2025 will long be remembered by fans, not only because of the victory, but also because of the communal spirit that made the evening special. The Champions League remains a competition that makes European football hearts beat faster and provides unforgettable moments.

Süddeutsche.de reports, Mirror.co.uk reports, Wikipedia explains