
Paris Saint-Germain’s players clap their supporters after they lost the final football match of the World Cup Cup against Chelsea in East Rutherford, NJ, Sunday, July 13, 2025. (AP Photo/Adam Hunger) When Chelsea received French giants Saint-Germain in the final of the club in the club, several thousand police officials have been deployed throughout France to prevent the repetition of terrible incidents that showed up more than a month ago. When the PSG gained the crown of the UEFA Champions League against Inter in Germany, the celebrations broke back home alongside Luis Enrique. However, the joy soon turned into caution – and then a disaster – because people lost their lives in violence and riots that broke out throughout the country.The celebrations were quickly escalating to widespread riots, resulting in two deaths, more than 190 injuries and more than 500 arrests throughout France. The 17 -year -old was stabbed to death, while another man lost his life at the age of twenty after being hit by a car during the PSG celebrations.France remained in high readiness when the French side reached another main final, but this time ended by lost the title referees 3-0. With the chaos of the Champions League celebrations, it is still fresh in mind, French officials stressed that no such disorder would be tolerated.“No gatherings will be tolerated on the Champs-Elysées,” said Bruno Retailleau, Minister of the Interior, spoke with RMC.
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“A total of 11,500 police and gendarm will be mobilized on Sunday in Paris and 53,000 throughout France. Every year there are problems who want to talk to violence – who will translate things who want prey.When PSG reached the last celebrations and Bastille Day, which will take place on July 14, responsibility for French officials and the enforcement of law doubled.After the defeat in the final at the MetLife Stadium PSG and Chelsea stadium, the head coach Luis Enrique saw the Chelsea in advance João Pedro on the ground.