French authorities said two people were dead, police officers were in coma and nearly 560 people were arrested after a disability occurred in France after Paris Saint-Germain won the Champions League final.
The ministry added that 192 people were injured and 692 fires, including 264 people, including vehicles.
A 17-year-old boy was stabbed to death in the city of DAX during a PSG Street Party, National Police said. A man was killed in Paris when his scooter was attacked by a car during the PSG celebration, the home minister’s office added. Both situations are being investigated.
The officer was accidentally struck by fireworks in northwestern France and placed him in artificial coma due to serious eye injuries, state police said.
There have been 559 arrests nationwide as a result of the clashes, including 491 in Paris. Of those detained across the country, 320 were taken to police detention, with 254 in the French capital.
The Interior Ministry said 22 security force workers were injured during the chaos, including 18 and seven firefighters injured in Paris.
Flares and fireworks set out in Paris PSG beat Inter Milan 5-0 In Munich – the biggest victory ever in the Champions League final.
After the match, about 5,400 police were deployed to Paris, and officers were used for the champion release using tear gas and pepper spray.
At the top of Champion Elysie, a water cannon was used to protect a location near the landmark Ark Detriomphe.
Police said a large crowd who had not seen the game tried to push the barriers through to get in contact with officers.
Approximately 131 arrests were made. This resulted in 30 people breaking into Champion Elysie’s shoe store. Police said two cars were removed near Parc des Princes.
PSG forward Osmanede Mbele gently appealed in a post-fortune interview after the match, saying, “We’re gonna celebrate this, but not to tear everything in Paris.”
After the final was held at Allianz Arena, thousands of supporters also tried to rush the field.
Police lined up in front of the stadium’s PSG end in the final whistle, but struggled to contain the fans for a few minutes when they came down from the stands following the trophy presentation.
“I don’t have any words. But ‘Thank you, Paris, we did it,” said 19-year-old Desire Doue, who scored two goals and supported one in the final.
French President Emmanuel Macron, despite being a supporter of Olympic des Marseilles, a supporter of PSG rivals, said on social media:
Macron’s office said the president will receive players at Elysee Palace on Sunday. The team is also expected to parade down the championship release.