Parisian supporters bask in PSG’s second straight champions league glory in budapest
Tense penalty shootout victory over english side Arsenal leaves around 20,000 PSG fans euphoric in the hungarian capital
A year after their triumph in Munich, the Paris Saint-Germain supporters once again made their presence felt in a European final, this time in Budapest. Roughly 20,000 fans packed into the Puskas Arena to witness a dramatic penalty shootout victory that secured PSG’s second consecutive Champions League title.
«I was on the edge of my seat throughout the first half until the penalty. The tension was unbearable, especially with so many Arsenal supporters around me,» admits Victor, visibly relieved after the final whistle. Beside him, Julien reflects on the victory with pride. «We created chances in the second half to force the shootout, and now we’re European champions again. It’s incredible! I’m lost for words,» he says, beaming with joy.
historic milestone for Paris saint-germain
This second star on PSG’s crest places them among Europe’s elite clubs. David, who attended the match with his son, struggles to comprehend what he’s witnessed. «These are moments that define a club’s legacy, he shares. We’re living through what could only be described as the golden era of Paris Saint-Germain.»
«This is the most glorious period in PSG’s history. It’s a cycle, and we’re in the midst of it—savoring every moment.»
David, a lifelong PSG supporter
Alexandre, who stood behind the goal where the decisive moments unfolded, echoes the sentiment. «As a supporter, I lived the ultimate match—attending a Champions League final is a dream, but doing so with Paris and winning on the ground is one of the greatest days of my life.»
Samir, reflecting on the journey, sees this victory as a form of vindication. «We’ve faced relentless criticism over the years, he notes. This triumph is our revenge. After decades of hardship, PSG is finally being recognized for what it is—a powerhouse in European football.»
Mathieu, still processing the magnitude of the achievement, shares his emotions. «I never thought I’d witness this, he confesses. I was in Munich two years ago, and now I’m in Budapest watching history unfold.»
As the PSG faithful began their journey home, many dared to dream of an unprecedented three-peat—a feat achieved only by Real Madrid, Ajax, and Bayern Munich in the competition’s storied history.